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@startnew.jdr
If you can afford it I would defiantly trade in for the n1. What you are seeing here from a few, and certainly myself includes, is not the lack of appreciation of the current smart phone that I have, but more the unmitigated frustration from the bag of crap I am being shoveled by Verizon and htc regarding the Eris and its updates. I don't care so much about 2.0 or 2.1, my phone works great, aside from the definite lag under heavy use. Its the fact that there is NO straight talk from Verizon or, and most importantly for me, HTC. This phone has been hanging in the wind with no true info updates on the progress of 2.0/2.1. I feel as if HTC is playing ball with Verizon just like phone manufactures in the past have done to guide the cattle to the phones they want to dump just before the next great thing comes out. That is business and nothing I can do about it, BUT its one thing to play ball with Verizon and team up to jerk the cattle but I dont know if the Nexus Google guys will play ball with Verizon. Google seems to be on their own program with their "own" phone, getting updates out sooner, selling hardware cheaper and direct, and "allowing" the phone to be rooted. I thought for sure that this was THE phone for me and, although I do love it, I don't love HTC's support of it nor do I love the lack of support for prior HTC models I have heard about. It is certainly not the hardware that I have a problem with though. The phone is more than capable, and if we could freakin root the thing (and by we I mean many amazing devs much smarter than me) it would truly kick a** in no time flat. Long and short is if you can trade up for the n1 then you should in my opinion but then there is always the chance the n1 on Verizon wont get the updates when the n1 on t-mobile will because Google will have to play ball with big red there too. Time will tell but at least it is rooted so you will have the world at your fingertips as far as updates go with a bit of tech skills and some good walk throughs. Sorry had to vent a bit. I have pretty much pulled back and watched these last few weeks because my habit of checking the forums for signs that HTC gave a crap about the Eris several times daily was getting annoying, but just wanted to give my op on the possibility of trading up.

well at least we know the update is coming and they are just having some difficulties i cant wait to see 2.1 tho. so i hope they fix it soon <3
Does it have an older processor, yup. Welcome to technology folks. Before one device hits the shelves, its successor is already in some tester's pocket. There is no need for derision and venom. It's the circle of life. So if you are in a position to upgrade, proceed. Just be aware that sooner, rather than later, the newness will wear off and you may find yourself on a N1 forum exclaiming, "Why would HTC do this to us!"![]()
OP sounds good ot me. but heres the thing that bugs me
if testers did the upgrade via usb, that means they have the upgrade file.....so WHY THE HELL do we not have it?
these things leak all the time, RIM leaks BB os's like my pool leaks water.....wassup with that?
@startnew.jdr
If you can afford it I would defiantly trade in for the n1. What you are seeing here from a few, and certainly myself includes, is not the lack of appreciation of the current smart phone that I have, but more the unmitigated frustration from the bag of crap I am being shoveled by Verizon and htc regarding the Eris and its updates. I don't care so much about 2.0 or 2.1, my phone works great, aside from the definite lag under heavy use. Its the fact that there is NO straight talk from Verizon or, and most importantly for me, HTC. This phone has been hanging in the wind with no true info updates on the progress of 2.0/2.1. I feel as if HTC is playing ball with Verizon just like phone manufactures in the past have done to guide the cattle to the phones they want to dump just before the next great thing comes out. That is business and nothing I can do about it, BUT its one thing to play ball with Verizon and team up to jerk the cattle but I dont know if the Nexus Google guys will play ball with Verizon. Google seems to be on their own program with their "own" phone, getting updates out sooner, selling hardware cheaper and direct, and "allowing" the phone to be rooted. I thought for sure that this was THE phone for me and, although I do love it, I don't love HTC's support of it nor do I love the lack of support for prior HTC models I have heard about. It is certainly not the hardware that I have a problem with though. The phone is more than capable, and if we could freakin root the thing (and by we I mean many amazing devs much smarter than me) it would truly kick a** in no time flat. Long and short is if you can trade up for the n1 then you should in my opinion but then there is always the chance the n1 on Verizon wont get the updates when the n1 on t-mobile will because Google will have to play ball with big red there too. Time will tell but at least it is rooted so you will have the world at your fingertips as far as updates go with a bit of tech skills and some good walk throughs. Sorry had to vent a bit. I have pretty much pulled back and watched these last few weeks because my habit of checking the forums for signs that HTC gave a crap about the Eris several times daily was getting annoying, but just wanted to give my op on the possibility of trading up.
For those of you wanting the N1, be prepared to not have the use of upgrade credits. Last information was it was going to be sold only by Google, so no NE2. There's still a possibility that VZW will offer something like T Mobile, but don't be surprised if they don't. The N1 is a gravy device with what they have in the pipe...
There is no reason to be using the msm series when the qsd is much more competative. They are shooting themselves in the foot.
With all due respect, please do not insult my intelligence by assuming I don't understand technology development and advancement. I have followed smart phone hardware for almost two years. I have seen the time between a new chip release and the release of a new product. There is no reason to be using the msm series when the qsd is much more competative. They are shooting themselves in the foot.
OP sounds good ot me. but heres the thing that bugs me
if testers did the upgrade via usb, that means they have the upgrade file.....so WHY THE HELL do we not have it?
these things leak all the time, RIM leaks BB os's like my pool leaks water.....wassup with that?

@ carmencrishnaya
is that your pic on ur avatar if so you looking fine mommie
@ carmencrishnaya
is that your pic on ur avatar if so you looking fine mommie

