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And I predict that the lack of an upgrade won't stop dozens of forum members from making really lame April Fools posts that day.
I think I am going to stay away from this site on 4/1
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And I predict that the lack of an upgrade won't stop dozens of forum members from making really lame April Fools posts that day.
I predict April 15th.
IRS taketh away and HTC giveth....![]()
+1 Frisco you beat me to it... But that would have been nice to give the eris the update first since the droid gave them such a hard time
Well I do believe the Droid came first on the market.
Could be wrong, I was not paying attention when it first came out as I was happy with my other device.
Meanwhile, we now have seen a big step in the anticipated update for Eris: rollout for Droid. Many here were wondering if it was going to come around at at all. Now they can stop worrying, it appears.
I dont thin that the droids update rolled out because if it did at least one other person would have been able to confirm and im sure that someone would have took a picture of the message but then again allmost every droid owner is rooted and there roms dont check for OTA updates
But that update is for the moto droid, not HTC eris. Anyone have news on when the eris update is coming or it's all still speculation at this point?

It'll be the 31st for another 18 hours here, so there's hope.
Plus, just to play "Devil's Advocate", I've never been in a compay that did their quarters by calendar date (i.e. March 31st), but rather by week. So the quarter probably doesn't end until Friday
Just sayin'......
That is very interesting for this reason. From version 1.5 the 2.1 upgrade will be huge, naturally. But for 2.0 (or whatever Droid had) to 2.1 it is small.Edit #2: Okay..last edit. The Droid file was only 13mb. It didn't wipe any files or settings. 13Mb is not as much to push as over 100 Mb's that our leaked OS's have been.
That is very interesting for this reason. From version 1.5 the 2.1 upgrade will be huge, naturally. But for 2.0 (or whatever Droid had) to 2.1 it is small.
So that begs the question, will we leak runners only be required to d/l 13Mb and therefore not have our stuff wiped as the poor 1.5'ers?
Well, the file size just may be smaller for us but I believe that it will be the same as the 1.5 users because we are using a beta OS in which files will need to be replaced in order to have the same integrity as those upgrading from 1.5.
As for being wiped...I just don't see that happening from a logistics standpoint. I believe that if OTA were going to wipe every users phone and cause them to start over, Verizon would not even offer the update. Instead, there will either be some type of built in backup to keep your settings or the upgrade can roll into the existing file structure.
If you think about it, in the past, the MR1 and MR2 updates didn't affect settings if it was done OTA but your phone was wiped if you downloaded and applied the file from pcdphones.com. Why? I don't know.
this is like comparing a windows update to a windows install, two completely different fruits.Point 1. I wonder if they can just look at the fact we have 2.1 already and just update what is needed? I doubt there is much different in the OTA.
Point 2. They have to wipe the phone, imo. All the apps are different. I think that is a major dilemma on their part. How do they tell Frisco?
Point 3. Wipes my theories to shit. But you never know, we could be sitting pretty.
this is like comparing a windows update to a windows install, two completely different fruits.
the OTA is written as an update to append to an already existing setup.
the leaks are full out installs. the only thing required is the base boot loader provided by the rom to install it much like running an install of any OS onto a new system. and with that the installer assumes that anything existing on the system is either hosed or unformatted space.
Sir Eagle...we're not saying that there will be different updates. In fact, there will certainly be just one OTA file released and it will be designed to work with 1.5 and will hopefully overwrite files successfully with the leaked builds without us having to manually install the OTA over the leaks. The OTA will be designed to look at the files already on the phone. If the files are older than the OTA files, then the OTA will install. If not, then it's a no-go but then why would we want an older build of a file anyway? Hope this makes sense.I doubt that they would put out three OTA's, one for 1.5, one for 2.1v1 leak, and a third for 2.1v2 leak. I have also read on other sites, though I don't remember which ones, that the OTA will not be received if you have the leak, which kind of makes since because it would have to be a different update.
Kind of annoying the droid got its 2.0 update and now the 2.1 ota update without the eris getting so much as a bugfix :/