Seriously considering a G1- can the developer version use 3G on ATT?

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Greetings folks, I'm seriously considering an android phone to develop applications for. I've read a lot of the reviews and frankly I love the pull-out keyboard; I made a lot of mistakes during my brief interaction with an iPhone (my previous SmartPhone was a Palm Treo 750).

I want however to get the unlocked developer version (sorry can't post the link yet as I don't have five posts) of the phone, not the T-Mobile version, as I'm a longtime AT&T customer.

I was just curious if anyone had the developer version, and if so, is it capable of 3G speeds on AT&T?

Thanks!
 
Ugh I was afraid of that. Pity because I really like the hardware design, and I'm getting pretty excited about working with the APIs.
 
With the way the Android is taking off, up to 5% of market share already, I would suspect that AT&T will soon jump in and get their hand dirty with Android. So hang tight.
 
Greetings folks, I'm seriously considering an android phone to develop applications for. I've read a lot of the reviews and frankly I love the pull-out keyboard; I made a lot of mistakes during my brief interaction with an iPhone (my previous SmartPhone was a Palm Treo 750).

I want however to get the unlocked developer version (sorry can't post the link yet as I don't have five posts) of the phone, not the T-Mobile version, as I'm a longtime AT&T customer.

I was just curious if anyone had the developer version, and if so, is it capable of 3G speeds on AT&T?

Thanks!

Yep. Instead of comparing the S4 to the S3, probably comparing the S4 to the HTC One makes a better comparison.

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