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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.
Award: Recommended November 2009
November 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Small size
  • Solid build
  • Physical call buttons
  • 5 MP phone
  • 3.5mm stereo plug
  • Better Virtual Keyboard
  • Mini-USB connector
  • Supports Multi-Touch pinch and spread
  • Polished interface. Good call quality. Has multitouch pinch-to-zoom. Supports all Android apps.
  • Thin but solid design
  • Excellent HTC Sense user interface
  • Mutlitouch support
  • Very good Web browser
  • 5-MP camera
  • Compact and comfortable phone
  • HTC Sense UI.
  • Bright
  • Sharp display
  • Direct Outlook synchronization
  • 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
  • Hardware smoother than a shave with a cutthroat razor. Brilliant touchscreen is shiny and responsive. 5megapixel cam shoots very passable pics. Price is a friend to wallets everywhere
  • Gets the rated talk time
  • Seems well made
  • Thin and lightweight
  • Low price
  • The HTC Droid Eris offers a slim design
  • Plentiful features
  • And satisfying performance. It also has pinch and zoom multitouch.
  • Slim
  • Compact design
  • 5 MP camera
  • Pre-installed 8 GB card included
  • WiFi
  • Best interface on a mobile device. Social networks integrate neatly with online contacts and calendars. Detailed and useful information presented during calls. ...
  • Great UI
  • Excellent text input
  • Fine browser with Flash support
  • Cheapest Android phone
  • Sleek design
  • Sophisticated
  • Customizable interface
  • Display supports multitouch pinchtozoom
  • Good call quality
  • Fantastic touchscreen
  • QWERTY keyboard is nice to have
  • Google Maps Navigation means just one device
  • Huge library of opensource applications
  • Slick design
  • Good sound
  • Perfect touch screen
  • Adequate battery life
  • Handsome and unique design
  • Hardware keyboard
  • Google Navigation onboard
  • Slide out keyboard
  • Haptic feedback touchscreen
  • 16GB of builtin storage
  • Highly customizable
  • 3G network support.
  • Direct YouTube upload
  • Many functions
  • Android OS 2.0. Background tasks. Scary-good voice command.
  • The Motorola Droid has superior multitasking capability and call quality
  • Snappy Web browsing
  • Gorgeous 3.7-inch display
  • Lagless UI
  • Android 2.0 power
  • Great keyboard
  • Extremely fast processor
  • Free GPS navigation
  • Android 2.0 is impressive
  • The screen is glorious
  • ApptoOS integration is revolutionary.
  • Great screen
  • Touchscreen offers feedback
  • Great browser
  • Large WVGA capacitive touchscreen
  • Improved performance with Android
  • Integration with Google Maps is excellent
  • Making the device a viable alternative to dedicated GPS devices
  • Audio quality is excellent
  • Video recording is very good for a phone

The editors didn't like

  • No keyboard
  • Android 1.5
  • No Dedicated Camera button
  • Poor camera. Poor video playback. Slower and lower-resolution than Motorola Droid.
  • No camera flash
  • GPS navigation costs extra
  • More expensive than HTC Hero (over two-year contract)
  • Has a GPS but no VZ Navigator
  • Just Google Maps.
  • Ships with Android 1.5 instead of 2.0
  • Front panel softkeys difficult to find
  • 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.
  • Processor lags like a chain smoker running the Boston Marathon. Mediocre voice quality. User interface could use a tuneup. And a valve job. Hell
  • How about a complete overhaul?
  • Slow and just frustrating to use
  • Clunky interface
  • Short talk time or battery life
  • Not very finger friendly
  • Poor call quality
  • Poor picture quality
  • Poor signal
  • The HTC Droid Eris has mixed multimedia quality. It comes only with the Android 1.5 OS
  • There's no file manager
  • And internal performance was occasionally sluggish.
  • Short battery life
  • Android 1.5 instead of 2.0
  • No dedicated camera shutter release button
  • Interface may be too complicated for new users. Lacks GPS turn-by-turn navigation. Camera is horrible. ...
  • DROID Eris has touch sensitive controls
  • Runs on older Android 1.5 OS
  • Mediocre camera
  • Choppy video playback
  • Battery life could be better
  • QWERTY keyboard keys too close together
  • Camera preview misleading
  • A little bit difficult to use at first because it’s so different from other smartphones
  • Hardware keyboard isn't great
  • Android software selection still thin
  • UI still not a seamless experience
  • Autofocus doesn't always work on the camera
  • Less apps than iPhone
  • Media player is lacking.
  • Need wifi to upload big clips
  • No zoom for video
  • Physical keyboard is horrible. Worst camera ever. Feels like a brick in your hand. No direct synchronization with iCal or Address Book.
  • The keyboard is difficult to type upon and the keys are close together.
  • Flat keyboard is difficult to type on
  • Some camera images come out grainy
  • Currently has no access to Verizon's V Cast
  • No multitouch UI
  • Stifled “With Google” options
  • Moto’s typical weak camera performance
  • Final Score
  • 5/5
  • Terrible
  • Terrible keyboard
  • No multitouch
  • No tool to manage background applications.
  • Keyboard keys too flat
  • Multitouch is supported by the operating system but not implemented optimally in the device
  • Still photos are difficult to set up properly
  • Keyboard lighting is dysfunctional and erratic

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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: anandtech.com

  • Abstract:  The Motorola Droid continues to be the king of Android devices that include a hardware keyboard, and the smartphone which bore the Android flagship crown for some time before the Nexus One. Meanwhile, the Nokia N900 runs Maemo linux 5 - the operating s...

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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • The Motorola Droid has superior multitasking capability and call quality,
  • The keyboard is difficult to type upon and the keys are close together.
  • The Motorola Droid gives cell phone users a quality calling experience with little drawbacks....

 
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  Published: 2010-04-21, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Slim, compact design, 5 MP camera, Pre-installed 8 GB card included, WiFi
  • Short battery life, Android 1.5 instead of 2.0, No dedicated camera shutter release button, No camera flash
  • Eris is an excellent and inexpensive introduction to Android for its subscribers looking for an iPhone alternative....

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  Published: 2010-04-20, review by: bayreviews.com

  • The Droid is a very well built and high-end smart phone that works and performs very well with the Android 2.x operating system. It's also very good as a phone besides some of the minor issues in my opinion. But no device will ever be perfect so it wi...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-13, review by: eweek.com

  • Abstract:  With the release of its Droid smartphone at the end of the year, Verizon Wireless entered into the world of open-source software in an effort to compete with archrival AT&T, which offers the iPhone.With the release of its Droid smartphone at the end of...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-24, review by: accessorygeeks.com

  • Abstract:  I am a die-hard Blackberry fan but this phone blows anything Blackberry makes for Verizon away. This phone is so customizable. I downloaded an SMS inbox app that mimics the iPhone. My fiancé, who owns an iPhone, finds herself so intrigued by my Eris. I...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-20, review by: mobi101.com

  • Abstract:  The Motorola Droid for Verizon Wireless is solid. We wouldn"t call it a brick, since it"s not too thick and we"re not complaining about the dense, tightly packed design. It"s more like a phone cut from a steel girder, or a large sword. It"s very m...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-18, Author: Robert , review by: icrontic.com

  • Before touching on the Droid’s potential to start the revolution for Motorola’s bottom dollar, I want to begin by talking about the “Droid does” campaign and the press’ many comparisons to the iPhone: It’s not an iPhone killer. It’s not that the Droid...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-17, review by: Pencomputing.com

  • Abstract:  by Tim Hillebrand Now, let's forget about the iPhone and take a look at an exciting, new product on the market that you may want to call your new pocket pal. The Motorola Droid comes loaded with the latest iteration of the Google Android 2.0 operatin...

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  Published: 2010-02-26, review by: gadgetell.com

  • Overall I am very impressed with the hardware Motorola put together in the DROID and the Android 2.0 technology makes it a winner. It may not be the iPhone killer just yet, but it is one of the better phones on Verizon. Right now the DROID is $299 wi...

 
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