10
Nov
2009
HTC Eris – First Impressions
By Rory Rezzelle. Posted in Android, DROID, First Impressions, HTC Eris, Verizon | 2 Comments »Before I get to my first impressions review I want to say that this is not the same as the Motorola DROID. This has an older version of the Android OS (Android version 1.5, the DROID runs version 2.0) so some apps that have been advertised for the DROID will not work on the Eris, namely Google Navigation. Google Navigation is currently only available for Android 2.0 devices. The only reason I bring this up is because I’ve heard consumers complaining about this to Verizon and apparently they aren’t being told this by the company, they are just getting the answer, “I don’t know why it’s not working on your phone.” It’s not working on the phone because the phone doesn’t run the same OS as the DROID.
First, the phone is a little taller, thinner and heavier than the HTC Touch, the curves are curvy and it feels good in the hand.
The phone is fast and sliding between screens moves just as fast as you think it should. Apps pop up quickly and respond at lightning speeds, the browser is fast with 3G even though I enjoy the Android 2.0 browser more.
Unlike the Motorola DROID, the HTC Eris has HTC’s signature Micro USB adapter for charging so you’ll be able to use any Micro USB cable to charge or move data over.
So there’s a brief run down of my first impressions. Keep an eye out later this week for the full review with pictures and a video.
