Verizon Confirms No Froyo for Droid Eris
Sep 17, 2010, 9:36 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Verizon Wireless spokesperson Brenda Raney has confirmed that the HTC Droid Eris will not receive the Android 2.2 Froyo update. "We have other options in Android devices, so this is part of the normal evolution of our portfolio," Raney said in an e-mail.
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This is fragmentation in action
A) Device A and B will support full release
B) Device C will support all features except Y
C) Device D will not get the update past Z
Couple the OS release map issue, with that of the hardware manufacturer, then the carrier's choice of what OS it will allow on what platform and when, and you've got a crapshoot, from the end user perspective.
If this isn't fragmentation, then I don't know what qualifies as fragmentation.
F*cked up? Wasn't the phone released less than 2 years ago?
Their excuse was kinda lame, but the device itself in any version isn't getting updated. The thing was an "entry" level device when it first launched (it had the...
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Released less than a year ago. Pathetic, but welcome to Android
In other words, it is keeping up with Android's "once we've sold the device, we don't know your name" philosophy. 😎
Of course, Eris was the goddess of discord. Which a LOT of users know all too well after the 2.1 update.
Eris does NOT Need Froyo.
Then later on I got HTC Incredible with 2.1 on it. Ran great until I downloaded the glorius OTA Froyo update. Things went downhill from there! What's so great about Froyo? Flash? On a small screen? Give me a break! 720p video recording? It's a cell phone, not a video camera! Better battery and memory management? How does that get better if there are between 6 and 12 apps running in the background without you starting them? Needless to say that drains your battery in less than a day. So I rooted and reverted back to 2.1...
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