hallstevenson
Android Expert
But still a guess. Each person here could pick a different date and that way one person will be right.OfTheDamned said:THe more info we get the better our guesses can be.

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But still a guess. Each person here could pick a different date and that way one person will be right.OfTheDamned said:THe more info we get the better our guesses can be.

But still a guess. Each person here could pick a different date and that way one person will be right.![]()
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But still a guess. Each person here could pick a different date and that way one person will be right.![]()

We should TOTALLY have some sort of contest for the release date and time. Whoever gets it right, gets a prize "unicorn horn, updated eris, pot of gold, etc.."
Question: My wife is entitled to a 22% discount through her work. How do you get the discount if you buy the phone through another vendor? I thought I might have to go through a verizon store.
Great idea.
Start a thread. Perhaps a poll thread with 365 choices.
Just wanted to through in that I have a fully functioning Droid Eris for $29.99/mth.
I win.
how so?

Here is why I don't think we will ever see an update....
Eris runs 1.5 (Cupcake), ported to support CDMA in lieu of having 1.6 (Donut). Since Exchange support was not built into the Android OS natively in 1.5, HTC implemented their own.
Going to 2.x would be a major change in respect that they would need/want to wipe out the HTC Exchange support to make way for the native Exchange support. Either that, or they would have to remove/hide/block the native exchange support in the 2.x OS to continue to allow the HTC version to run.
Replacing HTC's exchange solution with the native one in 2.x would mean that the user's exchange relationship would be wiped out, and they would have to set it back up the native support. This would be viewed by VZ as a majorly bad customer situation that likely has no clear method of making it a smooth or transparent transition.
For most of us on this board, no big deal, we just set up our exchange credentials in the updated OS. For many though, this would be a difficult task likely resulting in an onslaught of calls/visits to Verizon. I just don't think VZ would allow this.
I think that if this update is made available, it will come in the form of a tethered upgrade, agreeing to the fact that you will have to re-setup your device.
Just my thoughts.
While I see your point there are others that say something different.
Verizon: Droid Eris IS Getting Android 2.0
Verizon DROID Eris Will Receive Android 2.0 in 2010 | Android Central
Verizon confirms HTC Droid Eris to get Android 2.x update