Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Motorola Droid Eris and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Droid Eris.
November 2009
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The editors liked
Direct outlook synchronisation
Bright and sharp display
Android 2.1 installed
Decent keyboard
HSDPA and WiFi
Android 2.1 installed. Decent keyboard. HSDPA and WiFi
The editors didn't like
Ships with Android 1.5 instead of 2.0
Front panel softkeys difficult to find
Dulllooking screen
Dull-looking screen. Cheap plastic chassis. Poor 3MP camera
Abstract: We have to commend VzWireless: its "iDon't DROID does" ad campaign sparked plenty of buzz about the Motorola DROID—arguably the first business-targeted Android phone. Over 250,000 DROIDs were sold in just the first week; total sales are expected to to...
Abstract: We have to commend VzWireless: its "iDon't DROID does" ad campaign sparked plenty of buzz about the Motorola DROID—arguably the first business-targeted Android phone. Over 250,000 DROIDs were sold in just the first week; total sales are expected to t...
Abstract: The HTC Droid Eris might be the little brother to the Droid (made by Motorola), but it’s still a solid phone in its own right. Looking past the fact that it’s been largely overshadowed by the flagship Droid, the Droid Eris is going to be a good pick fo...
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I was quite impressed and satisfied with the Droid Eris for Verizon Wireless just as we were with the HTC Hero on Sprint. It’s got all the goods needed to be a good smartphone from the Android operating system, a touch screen, a good camera, WiFi, a...
Subtle, elegant, longlasting design, Sense UI a significant help to Android, Good call quality on at least HSPA networks, Android more flexible for thirdparty apps, Multitouch and inbrowser Flash, Cheap on Telus and Verizon,
Still running Android 1.5, Same CPU as the Magic/myTouch 3G, Camera not much of an upgrade, Flash support somewhat oversold, Expensive on Sprint.
The Hero has a knack for creating an oddly emotional attachment with its owner. While we've had gripes with the strictly average performance or the lackluster camera, the subtle but unique design and the customizations to Android make it feel like a co...
We’re now at the home stretch and compared in detail all the strengths and weaknesses of each smartphone. It’s a tough call because all of them are highly regarded in the industry as market leaders for their perspective wireless carriers. Agai...