Google issues first Android Dev Phone 1 update, clarifies paid app situation
Android Dev Phone 1 owners are pretty much expected to handle their own business when it comes to firmware updates, but those of you who like to kick it official take note: El Goog's just released Android 1.1 for its totally unlocked version of the G1. Most of the fixes are to do with POP3 accounts, although paid apps are now supported with a catch: you won't be able to access any paid apps that use Android's hilariously weak-ass copy protection features, because the ADP1 comes rooted out of the box and thus able to read / write the folder protected apps are stored in. So yeah, ADP1 owners now have access to paid apps that don't have copy protection -- we're guessing that's not a large number. Honestly, we don't see the point of this: nothing's ever going to stop piracy, and pissing off the people willing to buy $400 unlocked phones that don't come with support doesn't seem like the best way to build brand loyalty. Maybe you want to reconsider, guys?













Oh, stop your damn spamming. (This guy has been spamming that link on every Android article he can find.)
Glenn.. i said in my comment that i posted it on phandroid... none the less... it is something that has been going around... and sounds interesting, I really hope its true/
and where is this update? There's a post by someone on the Android team dated early March that they're working on it, but no posts to suggest they've actually got an update out.
If you've got a link to the post by Google or better still to the actual update it'd be nice.