Usually the main developer phone is the one that shares the most similarities with other phones on the market (mainy processor and screen resolution).
G1 had the same qualcomm processor that most phones from that era had so apps were optimized to them. Then N1 shared the same 1ghz qualcomm that most phones were supposed to have. The Hummingbird came kind of unexpected with A8 but still it was fairly similar.
On the other hand now it seems that there's a much bigger variety. But for some reason I can't see the G2 being anywhere as popular as N1 and G1 were. Not because it's a bad phone but because it doesn't stand out in any way and doesn't seem anywhere as appealing as those previous Android flagships have.
It doesn't really bring anything new or better. Just average.
Technically it's struggling to be on par with previous high-end Smartphones with Hummingbird while other features are not that interesting imo and there are much more powerfull phones coming soon (probably with a much more interesting feature set).
G1 had the same qualcomm processor that most phones from that era had so apps were optimized to them. Then N1 shared the same 1ghz qualcomm that most phones were supposed to have. The Hummingbird came kind of unexpected with A8 but still it was fairly similar.
On the other hand now it seems that there's a much bigger variety. But for some reason I can't see the G2 being anywhere as popular as N1 and G1 were. Not because it's a bad phone but because it doesn't stand out in any way and doesn't seem anywhere as appealing as those previous Android flagships have.
It doesn't really bring anything new or better. Just average.
Technically it's struggling to be on par with previous high-end Smartphones with Hummingbird while other features are not that interesting imo and there are much more powerfull phones coming soon (probably with a much more interesting feature set).