If you root your phone, you can still see the market. It's only if you
replace it with some random build that doesn't include the market that
you'd lose access to the market.

While it's ideal to match the customer's phones, the differences in a
rooted phone are so slight compared to the differences between all the
different models and OS versions, that I really wouldn't worry about
it. There's more value to a developer in having a rooted phone, in my
opinion, than in maintaining strict compatibility to this degree.

But if I had more than one Android phone, I'd only root one.

On Apr 22, 12:14 pm, Nathan <nathan.d.mel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think I want to root my G1 as I still want to be able to see
> the Market and have it behave like my customer's phones.

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