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LarryMcJ
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...it's been fun, but you just have too much baggage for me. I'll go check out your big sister from Motorola, but if she has some of the same problems, I'll be destined to beg my old BlackBerry to take me back.
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Jimbo
I HATE the look/feel of the Moto Droid, but I'm going to try it because it runs circles around the BlackBerry Storm 2. Perhaps I'll get used it and I'm sure someday there will be a fix for the Gmail font size as there are too many complaints about it in all Android phones.just as a side note. I heard others complaining about font sizes as well, they said that they liked the htc email client better, and that you could scale font in that client.
Sorry you're having problems, but honestly I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of the Droid. Most of us just compared the two phones after a few minutes at the Verizon store. You'll have some good hands on info. Please share![]()
The HTC client doesn't seem to get instant e-mails like the Gmail does. Its a little disappointing. I like getting updating when I get mail although I guess it could get cumbersome once I start getting spammed to all hell lol.
However it does seem to have a better interface than the Gmail client. I had no problem forwarding about 20 picture messages last night. And opening up all of the pdf attachments. The zoom in and out works just fine.
I'm playing with Gmail a little bit right now but I can tell you that I don't really like that client nearly as much.

I'd venture a guess that loading the same web page on both phones is probably 30x faster on the Droid...seriously, it just "appears".
I realize that the Eris has a slower processor but wouldn't your web experience depend more on your connection speed?? Seems really odd that there would be that much disparity between the two. I have also seen comments by others who thought the Eris was snappier. Does anyone have any controlled test results they can share?
BTW, "boxy and clunky" is EXACTLY the way I describe the Moto Droid. I really want the Eris to be a good handset because I am leaning towards it rather than the Moto Droid. But I have waited forever for Verizon to come out with an Android phone, I guess I can wait a little while longer to see how it all shakes out.
The tests I did on the web page rendering were not totally controlled, but they were on the EVDO network in the VZW store and I went to a site first on both phones so they were both in cache and the Droid clearly won the race by a mile...not even a comparison.
This is my first ever smart phone so having nothing to compare it to I'm REALLY happy with the Eris.
Wes
Thanks for the info and welcome to the forums. Just one thing.. why did you not like the Eris? You say it was the touch screen, but the droid uses a touch screen too...
which from what i hear (not first had experience other then about 1 minute at the store) sucks.
i came from a bb storm, typing is a dream on the eris.
fyi...the droid has a slide out keyboard also.