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Old 05-17-2011, 03:05 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by zespectre View Post
Well, the budget is pretty tight though an NC is do-able. Basically Android knowledge is becoming an adjunct to my technology job requirements and although there is no need to become a full fledged developer I do need to have more than a basic-user understanding of Android so I was trying to decide if an NC would suffice.

That may be the key right there.
I think the various roms available, including 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 3.0/3.1 make the NC an ideal platform for learning about the android system. And the fact that it is darn near impossible to brick is great, too.

If you are looking to learn android for developing phone specific, gps, or camera related apps, then the NC won't help much.

If you just want to understand how the android world works, I think the NC is a great device.
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