alexislost
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just so everyone knows, my brother received 2.1 this morning on his MOTO droid.
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just so everyone knows, my brother received 2.1 this morning on his MOTO droid.
That got an OTA date of 24 Nov 2010. I read it on a tissue while I was just in the bathroom. Odd that somebody just wrote that on some toilet tissue and left it in the stall.I'm still sticking it out and waiting for 2.1. The way I see it, by Christmas, we'll all be clamoring for the 2.5 release! lol.
That got an OTA date of 24 Nov 2010. I read it on a tissue while I was just in the bathroom. Odd that somebody just wrote that on some toilet tissue and left it in the stall.
A redish / brownish coloring. Why? It kinda smeared off when I touched it, so I don't have any real proof anymore.What color was it written in?

A redish / brownish coloring. Why? It kinda smeared off when I touched it, so I don't have any real proof anymore.![]()
Well yeah, but it was at my local Verizon stores bathroom. So it may hold some weight....Well, despite rumors to the contrary, I have grave doubts if Verizon documentation, even merely approaching any official stature, are composed using feces, even those in very early pre-publication draft form.
I've noticed the same thing - and not just with phones these days. I think the words "Quality Control" have a different meaning than they used to... more like "Slap it together and get it sold."
What's odd is the fact that the more and more I wait for the official OTA, the more I'm becoming satisfied with my 1.5.

There's probably a clinical term for that.![]()
Hi all, really a noob here, and this may be been referred to before (I just can't review 79 pages) BUT has anyone posted a youtube video on insalling the leak. I'm just really, really, really scared to brick this phone......but also don't wanna wait for the OTA, if and when that ever happens?
Keep us posted on how that works out for you.
You on 1.5 or a leaked 2.1?
Verizon folks told us (back in January) that the new OS 2.1 would enable voice dialing, and that the new OS would be here in a matter of weeks. It looks like it is time for a class action suit against Verizon for selling us a product with a significant defect - that cannot be used by in the usual (and promised) way (e.g., with bluetooth for dialing in the car). The option for VZ would be to let us out of our contracts without penalty.
Reminds me of that rant awhile ago from that person who wanted to sue because his YouTube app didn't work lolA few days late to the party on this one, but huh?
Ok, all Android devices have Voice Dialing. The Eris on 1.5 or 2.1 has Voice Dialing. However, no Android device has Voice Dialing via Bluetooth. Can't happen right now the Android OS does not support it and I don't remember ever seeing anything from Verizon, HTC or Google that said the Eris was going to get it. I don't even think it is on Google's priority list to get this into the next OS. If a salesman told you this and was actually talking about Bluetooth Voice Dialing then you were lied to. It sucks, but you're never going to see anything come of it no matter how mad you get about it.
Reminds me of that rant awhile ago from that person who wanted to sue because his YouTube app didn't work lol

Alright, I came very close to starting a new thread for this, but thought better of it anticipating the rolled eye smileys and pictures of that sheriff with the bored, "Oh not that again" look on his face.
So, here is what I have to report, in the proper, sticky thread:
I just got home from Best Buy, where I was picking up a wireless printer for my wife's pc. Naturally I migrated over to the cell phone area to have a look around; Best Buy in my town has equipment from several carriers, Verizon included.
That was when I spotted a gentleman in pleated suit pants, white shirt and tie. A name tag on the shirt said, "Verizon," in red, and beneath that, "Regional Coordinator." Beneath that, "Scott."
I went right up to him, as he was just sort of meandering around the area with his hands clasped behind his back, and made eye contact with him. "Is there something I can show you this morning?" he asked with a smile. Very professional fellow.
I told him I am a Verizon customer since January. I told him what device I have and then I just squarely asked if he had any information about the anticipated update for the Android Eris.
Here is what he said, not word for word as it was a long conversation, but the four main points:
- The Over The Air update for your device was developed to completion on March 29th.
- It is rather large, and contains bits which address the weaker processor which the Eris runs on and the graphics rendering of the device and, of course, many other big changes not the least of which is the operating system itself.
- Motorola's Droid update is much smaller and not nearly as far-reaching and will finish its OTA for existing owners over the next two weeks or so.
- The OTA for the Eris will begin in a matter of days, not weeks, because it will overlap the OTA for the Droid because we have begun deployment of new and backup servers for that purpose.
There you have it, those of you eager for the OTA will likely start seeing it well before the end of this month, in my opinion based on Scott's rather educated remarks. This person was not your classic store monkey; I had never seen him or any rep like him in a Best Buy or even in a Verizon retail outlet.
He told me he was there "only for a few hours, I have to visit four more before the closing time today."
Alright, I came very close to starting a new thread for this, but thought better of it anticipating the rolled eye smileys and pictures of that sheriff with the bored, "Oh not that again" look on his face.
So, here is what I have to report, in the proper, sticky thread:
I just got home from Best Buy, where I was picking up a wireless printer for my wife's pc. Naturally I migrated over to the cell phone area to have a look around; Best Buy in my town has equipment from several carriers, Verizon included.
That was when I spotted a gentleman in pleated suit pants, white shirt and tie. A name tag on the shirt said, "Verizon," in red, and beneath that, "Regional Coordinator." Beneath that, "Scott."
I went right up to him, as he was just sort of meandering around the area with his hands clasped behind his back, and made eye contact with him. "Is there something I can show you this morning?" he asked with a smile. Very professional fellow.
I told him I am a Verizon customer since January. I told him what device I have and then I just squarely asked if he had any information about the anticipated update for the Android Eris.
Here is what he said, not word for word as it was a long conversation, but the four main points:
- The Over The Air update for your device was developed to completion on March 29th.
- It is rather large, and contains bits which address the weaker processor which the Eris runs on and the graphics rendering of the device and, of course, many other big changes not the least of which is the operating system itself.
- Motorola's Droid update is much smaller and not nearly as far-reaching and will finish its OTA for existing owners over the next two weeks or so.
- The OTA for the Eris will begin in a matter of days, not weeks, because it will overlap the OTA for the Droid because we have begun deployment of new and backup servers for that purpose.
There you have it, those of you eager for the OTA will likely start seeing it well before the end of this month, in my opinion based on Scott's rather educated remarks. This person was not your classic floor monkey; I had never seen him or any rep like him in a Best Buy or even in a Verizon retail outlet.
He told me he was there "only for a few hours, I have to visit four more before the closing time today."






Uhm,.......That guy was me. APRIL FOOOOOOOOOLS!!!!!!!!!!
Just kidding! LMFAO!!!!
Thanks for the info!

