Tuesday, November 10, 2009

HTC Droid Eris Review

Mihai Andrici

HTC Droid Eris

Ok, now that you’ve taken a good look at the HTC Eris, you might have noticed that it does not have a physical keyboard. It’s all touch. The capacitive display with haptic feedback is not bad, not by a long shot, but it is not as good as an iPhone (nothing is). If you are very picky about your typing solutions, you might need to look further, but if a decent onscreen keyboard doesn’t seem that repulsive, read on to find what the HTC Eris can do.

Because we mentioned the screen, you have to know that the 3.2” incher (capable of a “standard” 320×480 resolution) is very bright and sharp and if you leave the Droid’s high resolution out, the HTC Eris has the best screen you can get from an Android smartphone.

The physical buttons on the HTC Eris are only three in number: you have the send and end call buttons and the traditional HTC trackball that really does its job great. The electrostatic buttons just above the physical ones are not the easiest buttons to trigger, but you’ll get the hang of it once you get used to the phone.

HTC Droid Eris Review

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