It seems that the Google Android OS, the platform is
supposed to
open for all, is a little less open for some than others. If you own an
unlocked developer G1 Android phone, even those that were given to Google
employees, you may be missing out on some paid apps in the Android
Market.
So far, apps like Shazam and Calorie Counter only appear as free
apps - at least they do on my unlocked G1. According to
Google’s Android Market help site, “copy-protected applications,
including Shazam and Calorie Counter” are invisible to unlocked
developer phones. I guess the developer phones make it easier to commit
pirating mayhem. Hopefully this issue will be remedied quickly because
those with developer and unlocked phones should find this untenable. If
you have an unlocked or developer G1, are you missing anything?