> I'm no friend of AT&T, and am as disappointed as anyone about the
> restrictions they've put on all their Android phones to date, but
> please get your facts straight before launching into a rant. They've
> only disabled installing non-Market apps using the phone itself;
> there's nothing stopping you from pushing APKs onto the phone using
> ADB. And someone's even written a Windows application to do that.
Bear in mind, though, that you can't test installs this way, in terms
of seeing what the user will see (e.g., security screens). The Windows
app presumably uses the same mechanism as the SDK, and therefore
probably does not prompt the user for security-related stuff.
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