network either wifi or bluetooth, I mean can a application do that.
I thought it is still an open issue.
:)
Vinesh
On Oct 30, 8:29 am, Disconnect <dc.disconn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can do ad-hoc deployment to as many devices as you want. So far,
> all retail devices allow for installation of any app you want. That is
> one of the big differences between android and iphone.
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Madjack <jack.fro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > With the new Android devices coming out, will Google lift the
> > restriction on buying one developer device?
>
> > For instance, as I understand it, I can't currently test SDK 2.0 apps
> > on the unlocked G1 phone I originally bought.
>
> > I believe the iPhone Developer Program allows a development account to
> > do ad-hoc app deployment to 100 devices.
>
> > Isn't it time to open up the very narrow unlocked device limit?
>
> > jack
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