Android Device Exchange

Posted on March 10th, 2010 in Android News, Site News by Disconnect  Tagged , , , ,

Everyone has heard about Google’s Device Seeding Program. (Yes, it’s real.) So in the next few weeks (days? months?) lots and lots of people will be getting a nice 2nd-gen Android device. Except… nobody gets to choose their device. Google will send either a Nexus One or a Motorola Droid, at random. That is somewhat bad news – if you have T-mobile and bought a G1 on a 2 year contract, it will cost a hundred bucks to get out. VZW is (reportedly) even higher.
So what is a hardworking dev to do?
Here is Android Device Exchange to the rescue – hook up with other owners, device-seed recipients, etc and buy, sell or trade your devices!




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  1. on March 11th, 2010 at 4:57 pm

    [...] A comunidade Android resolve o problema do Device Seeding do Google (p.ex. o Google te dar um Nexus One quando sua operadora só suporta o Droid etc) com o Android Device Exchange. [...]

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