Hi AN, both phones are developer-friendly, the differences are:
- the G1 has a physical keyboard, which easier to use or test apps
that require lots of text entry, etc.
- in case it matters, you can modify the OS on the G1 with a little
hacking (Don't tell T-Mobile I said that. Thanks.)
- the MyTouch is faster and sleeker.




Yusuf Saib
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On Aug 11, 1:57 pm, androidnoob <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey group - jumping in to Android to write some code (hobby mainly
> but ...)
> Can't tell if the TMobile mytouch is as development friendly as the
> g1. Searched around but can't find any info. Android page only lists
> g1. I need a phone for general use as well as coding and have to make
> the move ASAP.
> Thanks for any info, opinions, flames.
> (sorry this is cross posted to another Android group - if that's bad I
> will refrain in the future)
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