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Installed v3 last night.....giving it a few days to sink in ,but I think i like it!!!
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Volume down and power button? That's what I did and it worked just fine, not sure what a difference it makes but worth a try.

At first not all of my contacts were there either. I noticed my contact card gradually filling out after about an hour after I installed the leak. I have not had to sync my email at all, I get all of my facebook notifications with no problem. Those are the only emails that I have received so far, mayby I should send myself something and see if it comes through.Oddly enough when I loaded 2.1 on my Eris last night not all of my google contacts sync'd up, only some of them. Also my email isn't coming in unless I manually sync it. Anybody have any insight on that?
Wen the official 2.1 comes out and we update......can we root it? i want a new boot screen and live wallpapers)):
you can change the boot animation without root using adb push. search for a thread on here titled 'boot animation'. you'll find the info you are looking for in there. I had the Nexus One boot animation for a long time. I liked it.

And what did you contribute with this inexplicably enlightening statemant doosh?double post fail....
And what did you contribute with this inexplicably enlightening statemant doosh?
really? there is no need for your e-thuggin....
i was simply stating that i made a double post by accident...if you can show me how to delete it then i will...
click the EDIT button, then GO ADVANCED, DELETE
really? there is no need for your e-thuggin....
i was simply stating that i made a double post by accident...if you can show me how to delete it then i will...
you arent being paranoid. when the first leak came, i didnt turn off sync fast enough. it synced my phone contacts to my gmail contacts, overriding the gmail. lost a list of 200-some email addresses. kinda sucks when that happens.
has anyone found a fix for this? i used MyBackup Pro to put them back on, and it gave me three or four entries for some ppl (im assuming because i had facebook contact linked to google contact along with information input that wasnt in either initially), and any person that had multiple contact cards is now inaccessible.
MyBackup is a POS. It doesn't differentiate between Google and Phone contacts, or FB contacts. When I used it to backup between leak v1 & v2, it took every single contact everywhere on my phone and mashed them all together. When I went to restore the backup after the v2 upgrade, suddenly, all my Google contacts were duplicates and I had FB and Phone contacts all over my Google contact folder. MASSIVE, UNNECESSARY FAIL. It took me over 2 1/2 hrs to put my contacts back right. I had been keeping my core 80-90 phone contacts (the ones I used to sync with Outlook/BB Desktop) clear of my Google b/c I didn't want to have all 350+ email contacts in my Gmail all sitting in my phone cluttering up my address book. I certainly didn't need 200 FB friends in my Google account (that's what FB is for). Oh well. Thanks to MyBackup, now all my contacts are in one place. Not what I intended AT ALL, but it actually sorta works better now, instead of that "linking" that takes about 10 seconds PER CONTACT to load every time you pull someone up on the phone. I just had to spend a mad amount of time on my PC in Gmail sorting it all out, which I did before the v3 upgrade. My contacts came thru in record time, complete with pictures and FB linking, and now my address book pulls up at least 50% faster than it did before.
Seriously, short of paid 1.5 apps - I can't see much reason to "back up" this phone. If you spend the time and put all your contacts in Gmail, then the only thing you lose with the upgrade is saved SMS/MMS and your bookmarks. All your apps are still sitting in the market waiting to be downloaded again, your contacts and emails are in Google's cloud. What is there to backup? It's also a heck of a lot cleaner to start with everything fresh, so to speak. I swear some of the issues that people are having that have been "following" them around from leak to leak are due to trying to replicate a previous installation from restored backups.
If you phone is fresh and going thru initial setup, it will NOT blank your Google contacts. The only way it would do that is if you had already sync'd, THEN deleted all your contacts out of your phone and then it re-sync'd and wiped your Google contacts clean. I mean, I keep a fairly recent .csv backup of that stuff anyways, but if you set up the phone correctly it will not wipe your contacts.
There's one major new feature that I haven't seen anyone mention, and it's the one that is going to keep me on this phone for another year until my N.E.T. comes due - finally being able to add a shortcut to a persons "Quick Contact" card. This was something I could NOT figure out why it took Android/Google so long to figure out. So simple, yet elusive for the Android devs, apparently. Now when you add someone as a shortcut directly to a home screen, the last option is "Quick Contact". once they are added like this, when you tap that contact on your home screen, it slides in a toolbar with icons to txt, call primary, email, map, talk, or FB them (depending on what fields are filled on each contact) and has their latest FB status scrolling across the top of it. Totally made the phone, as navigating thru contacts or being able to pick which method of communication I want without opening up that horrendously slow address book was probably my biggest issue with this phone. Now that the dialer lag appears to be cleared up, contacts are usable, and the overall responsiveness of the phone has increased about 50% from the last two versions, I'm actually starting to see this phone as a legit primary device. Before it was a great mobile browser/email client, and horrible phone/communications device. Now, it's a responsive all around great phone/pda/web device with apps. This latest release gives me much hope for the Android platform, and is going to let me keep my Eris for a few more months. I loved this phone's potential, and I'm glad HTC and Verizon are maximizing it with the 2.1 update.
MyBackup is a POS. It doesn't differentiate between Google and Phone contacts, or FB contacts. When I used it to backup between leak v1 & v2, it took every single contact everywhere on my phone and mashed them all together. When I went to restore the backup after the v2 upgrade, suddenly, all my Google contacts were duplicates and I had FB and Phone contacts all over my Google contact folder. MASSIVE, UNNECESSARY FAIL. It took me over 2 1/2 hrs to put my contacts back right. I had been keeping my core 80-90 phone contacts (the ones I used to sync with Outlook/BB Desktop) clear of my Google b/c I didn't want to have all 350+ email contacts in my Gmail all sitting in my phone cluttering up my address book. I certainly didn't need 200 FB friends in my Google account (that's what FB is for). Oh well. Thanks to MyBackup, now all my contacts are in one place. Not what I intended AT ALL, but it actually sorta works better now, instead of that "linking" that takes about 10 seconds PER CONTACT to load every time you pull someone up on the phone. I just had to spend a mad amount of time on my PC in Gmail sorting it all out, which I did before the v3 upgrade. My contacts came thru in record time, complete with pictures and FB linking, and now my address book pulls up at least 50% faster than it did before.
Seriously, short of paid 1.5 apps - I can't see much reason to "back up" this phone. If you spend the time and put all your contacts in Gmail, then the only thing you lose with the upgrade is saved SMS/MMS and your bookmarks. All your apps are still sitting in the market waiting to be downloaded again, your contacts and emails are in Google's cloud. What is there to backup? It's also a heck of a lot cleaner to start with everything fresh, so to speak. I swear some of the issues that people are having that have been "following" them around from leak to leak are due to trying to replicate a previous installation from restored backups.
If you phone is fresh and going thru initial setup, it will NOT blank your Google contacts. The only way it would do that is if you had already sync'd, THEN deleted all your contacts out of your phone and then it re-sync'd and wiped your Google contacts clean. I mean, I keep a fairly recent .csv backup of that stuff anyways, but if you set up the phone correctly it will not wipe your contacts.
There's one major new feature that I haven't seen anyone mention, and it's the one that is going to keep me on this phone for another year until my N.E.T. comes due - finally being able to add a shortcut to a persons "Quick Contact" card. This was something I could NOT figure out why it took Android/Google so long to figure out. So simple, yet elusive for the Android devs, apparently. Now when you add someone as a shortcut directly to a home screen, the last option is "Quick Contact". once they are added like this, when you tap that contact on your home screen, it slides in a toolbar with icons to txt, call primary, email, map, talk, or FB them (depending on what fields are filled on each contact) and has their latest FB status scrolling across the top of it. Totally made the phone, as navigating thru contacts or being able to pick which method of communication I want without opening up that horrendously slow address book was probably my biggest issue with this phone. Now that the dialer lag appears to be cleared up, contacts are usable, and the overall responsiveness of the phone has increased about 50% from the last two versions, I'm actually starting to see this phone as a legit primary device. Before it was a great mobile browser/email client, and horrible phone/communications device. Now, it's a responsive all around great phone/pda/web device with apps. This latest release gives me much hope for the Android platform, and is going to let me keep my Eris for a few more months. I loved this phone's potential, and I'm glad HTC and Verizon are maximizing it with the 2.1 update.
K i'm new to the ERis world...i just bought it for my daughter last week...i currently own the Motorola Droid....I would like to upgrade her Eris to the 2.1...any tips on how to do this since i have no idea how to do it?This is the newest iteration of the 2.1 OS for Eris that Verizon is testing, slight improvements and enhancements...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE READ!! <--CLICK
DOWNLOADS:
MIRROR 1 (pick PB00IMG.zip)
MIRROR 2
MIRROR 3
the md5 hash should be Hash: 1C0B0182356242A9D673A661E7458587
on my PC desktop now the package shows that it is 104MB (109,946,224 bytes) in size
instructions for install is exact same as the other 2.1 leak, posted in this section on the stickies.
this is legit
it is different
i am running it now
it is legit
issues apparently corrected
K i'm new to the ERis world...i just bought it for my daughter last week...i currently own the Motorola Droid....I would like to upgrade her Eris to the 2.1...any tips on how to do this since i have no idea how to do it?