Verizon's Droid Eris offers Android for less
HTC Droid Eris
(Credit: Verizon Wireless)Perhaps Verizon Wireless is trying to scoop itself, but just as it's set to launch its hype-worthy Motorola Droid, the carrier took the wraps off its second Google Android phone, the Droid Eris. The Eris, made by HTC, is a close cousin to Sprint's HTC Hero. It shows a few design differences, but the feature set is largely the same. Yet, unlike the Hero, the Eris is available at the bargain-basement price of $99 with service.
On the outside you'll first notice the 3.2-inch display, which offers seven home screen for full customization. The display is bright and vibrant and it shows the same touch controls at the bottom. The physical controls are similar as well--there's a trackball and Talk and End/power keys--but the Droid Eris is more rectangular than its predecessor and it has a darker color. We also were glad to see the 3.5mm headset jack.
It has a 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a full HTML browser with Flash Lite, GPS, a digital compass, voice dialing, PC syncing, messaging and e-mail, a personal organizer, and USB mass storage. And, of course, it offers seamless support for Google services. But in a change from the Hero, the Droid Eris also has a proximity sensor.
The Droid Eris will go on sale November 6 for $99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. Needless to say, that price makes it the cheapest Android phone available--at least for now. We'll have a full review on Friday, but in the meantime please enjoy these hands-on photos.
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Kent German is a senior editor for cell phone reviews at CNET. When he's not testing the newest handsets on the market, he's blogging about cell phone news for Crave. In his On Call column, he answers reader questions and gives his take on the rapidly changing mobile industry. E-mail Kent.

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but even the most hardcore of android suporters
will agree thst its unusable pos ,
it not only slows down web browsing but the phone itself
and the end result is stutering video playback amd slower web browsing
its probably the first thing you'd want to uncheck
Also, Android is the new hot thing and if AT&T waits too long to get some in, other networks will have gotten the jump on Android customers. They already are to some degree. Not everyone wants an iPhone AT&T, and you're missing out on a new crop of customers! iPhone cannot hold you up forever!
verizon owns at&t by farrrr
Peace!
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by YahairaL
November 20, 2009 6:41 PM PST
- Still can't come close to the iPhone. Is just like the G1 garbage. All I have to say. Imitaters!!!
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