AT&T
Dec 05, 2008
Buying an unlocked G1? Why not go Android Dev Phone 1?

Yes, the T-Mobile G1 can be unlocked and run on AT&T's network, but not without limitations. Better yet, Google is now offering the Android Dev Phone 1 a SIM and hardware-unlocked G1 for $399 (free shipping to the US). Unlike retail devices, the bootloader on the Dev Phone 1 doesn't enforce signed system images, enabling you to flash custom Android builds to the device (plus you get the cool custom Android logo design on the back). To order one, you have to register as an Android developer in the Android Market (one-time $25 setup fee). Now you can finally have a test environment for all those mobile apps you've been developing! Haven't been coding anything? Well, what are you waiting for? Here's Hello, Android! to get you started.
Jul 12, 2006
HTC TyTN Review
If you're looking for a great hands on demo of the HTC TyTN (formerly HTC Hermes), check out Mobility Today's video podcast of this highly anticipated device. HTC's latest wide-side QWERTY keyboard PPC is starting to become available in Europe. It comes with jazz like HSDPA, a 416MHz processor, a QVGA, 320 x 240 pixel LCD touch screen, 802.11b/g WiFi, a 2.1 megapixel digital camera, and a second camera for video calls. US customers can expect to see the device from Cingular this fall.

