HTC Droid Eris smartphone
If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid
We're yet to get our hands on the HTC Droid Eris smartphone, but here are the impressions of our North American colleagues.
Pros
- Direct outlook synchronisation, bright and sharp display
Cons
- Ships with Android 1.5 instead of 2.0, front panel softkeys difficult to find
Bottom Line
If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.
-
Price
TBA (AUD)
The HTC Droid Eris marks the second in Verizon Wireless's parade of the Droids. Also due this week from Verizon, the Droid Eris shares the Droid moniker and many features of competing Android phones, but it also adds some touches that improve the experience for business users.
The Droid Eris touchscreen handset (a CDMA version of the HTC Hero) has dimensions similar to, and much of the same functionality as, the T-Mobile myTouch 3G GSM unit, also made by HTC. Side by side, the first thing that jumps out is the Eris's brighter, sharper-looking display. While both handsets have a 3.2-inch, 480-by-320 pixel screen, the Droid Eris supports 262,000 colors while the myTouch 3G has just 65,000 colours.
Unlike the myTouch 3G, which has six hardware keys on the front plus a roller mouse button, the Eris replaces the top four buttons (Home, Menu, Back, and Search) with embedded softkeys. In practice, the four software keys were usable, but not as easy to activate as their hardware counterparts. I've found the myTouch 3G's real Send and End buttons and roller mouse (which glows if you have an incoming text message or other notification) more useful than the Droid Eris's softkeys when fumbling around in the dark. (The Motorola Droid lacks any front-panel hardware buttons.)
The Droid Eris has a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM 7600 CPU, while the myTouch 3G has a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM 7201A chip. The Eris has a 5.0-megapixel camera (up from a 3.2-megapixel camera), Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0; includes a GPS receiver; and supports the 800MHz and 1900MHz bands on the Verizon Wireless network. It also has a standard headset jack, something the myTouch 3G lacks.
Under the hood is the Android 1.5 operating system, not the Android 1.6 (Donut) update or Android 2.0 (on the Motorola Droid). (T-Mobile has already pushed out the Donut update to its G1 and myTouch 3G customers.) However, some of the improvements tossed in with Donut are in the Eris anyway. For example, the updated Google Maps application, which includes transit directions, comes with the phone; and the video and still cameras are accessible through the same interface, as is the case with Android 1.6. Not present here is the Google Maps Navigation turn-by-turn application that comes with Android 2.0.
Android Marketplace, from which you can find hundreds of independently developed applications for the phone, uses the Android 1.5 version in the Droid Eris. This version unfortunately doesn't support thumbnail images of the apps. A Verizon Wireless spokesman says the Droid Eris phone will be receiving Android updates at some point in the future.
What sets the Droid Eris apart is how it caters to business users. For example, it allows direct calendar and contact synchronisation with Microsoft Outlook. This means that, unlike Google-branded Android phones, you don't have to sync your data with your online Google account first before downloading it to the phone--a boon for users. Also, Verizon has preinstalled an Adobe PDF file viewer, a link to Verizon's Visual Voicemail, a "Stocks" link to financial market information from Yahoo Finance, and support for Microsoft Exchange corporate e-mail.
Also preinstalled: A Peep application for Twitter and Footprint, which allows you to capture an image, attach comments, and use the phone's GPS capabilities to log its location and create a map, all of which can be shared.
Interestingly, the Droid Eris has the now-familiar pull-down Android notification screen, but the home screen behaves differently. Instead of having a pull-up menu containing all of the applications, the home screen instead offers a link to the application menu display.
While the unit can't match the Motorola Droid's 420-by-854-pixel display, the HTC Droid Eris performed well with standard and high-definition YouTube videos, depending on the quality of the data connection.
The 5-megapixel camera lacks a flash but performed adequately, capturing reasonable images under adequate ambient light. The virtual keyboard, which offers haptic feedback if desired, worked well in portrait or landscape mode. At just 4.2 ounces and measuring 4.5-by-2.2-by-0.5-inches, the unit fits comfortably in a shirt pocket.
If you want a cheaper Android-based alternative to the Droid and can live without a hardware keyboard, the Droid Eris is a good choice at $US100.
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- Mobile PhonesView all »
-
-
Sony Xperia Sola MT27i BLACK U...
$308.93 -
Apple iPhone 5 64GB BLACK UNLO...
$912.04 -
Sony Xperia tipo dual ST21i2 d...
$138.00 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
$169.00 -
Samsung Ultra Touch S8300 Red ...
$119.00 -
Nokia Lumia 920 32GB Sim Free ...
$476.00 -
Sony Xperia Z C6603 purple
$561.00 -
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Android...
$133.82 -
HTC AMAZE 4G X715e Unlocked 3G...
$369.12 -
LG Optimus L7 P705 White UNLOC...
$169.97 -
Nokia Asha 306 Dark Grey Wifi ...
$99.00 -
Apple iPhone 5 64GB White 4G 3...
$930.35 -
BlackBerry 9860 (Unlocked)
$270.00 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562 Du...
$209.00 -
Nokia Lumia 620 (Unlocked, Gre...
$224.72 -
Nokia 820 Lumia (NOK-820) Mobi...
$300.00
-
- TabletsView all »
- HeadphonesView all »
-
-
Skullcandy Rossignol Attraxion...
$699.99 -
Turtle Beach Ear Force XP400 W...
$236.24 -
Plantronics Savor M1100 Blueto...
$90.09 -
Skullcandy SENNHEISER In-Ear E...
$99.98 -
Denon AHC100 Earphones
$104.00 -
Turtle Beach Ear Force XP300 W...
$165.00 -
Etymotic Research MC3 Noise Is...
$98.00 -
Ultrasone Edition 8 Ruthenium ...
$1199.99 -
0 Plantronics Stereo Analogue ...
$29.95 -
Marley EM-FH023 Headphone
$181.97 -
TDK Over Ear Headphones ST-700
$99.98 -
Logitech Ultimate Ears 300vi N...
$62.00 -
Audio Technica Audio-Technica ...
$335.99 -
AKG K830bt High End Wireless H...
$247.01 -
Plantronics H41N Mirage Noise ...
$89.44 -
Skullcandy Men Nba Mix Master ...
$359.68
-
- GamesView all »
-
-
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1498.99 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1999.00 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3698.99 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1298.98 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2999.00 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2798.99 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2199.00 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$4299.00 -
Dell Alienware Aurora ALX R4 D...
$3498.98 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3299.00 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1799.00 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$2299.00 -
Dell Alienware Aurora R4 Deskt...
$2698.99 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2498.99 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1898.99 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1498.98
-
Resources
Mobile Phones Product FinderFind the product you're looking for with our Mobile Phones search tool.



Be the first to comment.