Overview What's Good: Sense UI, great reception, and responsive touchscreen. What's Bad: Laggy performance at times, and battery life could be better. Introduction Google's Android OS has made significant progress since the days of the G1. Thanks to the rapid adoption of the OS, Android has morphed into a consumer-friendly option. The HTC Droid Eris runs on Android v1.5, and features HTC's popular Sense UI. That being said, the Droid Eris has a bit of lag, and it can get frustrating after extended use. Is the Droid Eris an option for die-hard smartphone users, or is it for the consumer crowd? Design & Features In regards to exterior buttons, the Droid Eris is incredibly bare. The left side of the device contains a volume rocker, while the 3.5mm headphone jack and the charging port can be found on the top and bottom of the device, respectively. The front of the device contains a physical send key, an end key, and a trackball. Additionally, four touch buttons can be found below the... -
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