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Commit 955c63f8 authored by Scott Main's avatar Scott Main
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docs: revise developing on a device to replace nexus one

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Android-powered devices are available.</p>

<p>If you want a SIM-unlocked phone, then you might consider either an Android Dev Phone or the
Google Nexus One. Both are SIM-unlocked so that you can use them on any GSM network using a SIM
Google Nexus S. These are SIM-unlocked so that you can use them on any GSM network using a SIM
card. The Android Dev Phones also feature an unlocked bootloader so you can install custom system
images (great for developing and installing custom versions of the Android platform). To purchase a
Nexus One, visit <a href="http://www.google.com/phone">google.com/phone</a>. To purchase an Android
images (great for developing and installing custom versions of the Android platform). To find a
a place you can purchase the Nexus S, visit <a
href="http://www.google.com/phone/detail/nexus-s">google.com/phone</a>. To purchase an Android
Dev Phone, see the <a href="http://market.android.com/publish">Android Market</a> site
(requires a developer account).</p>