Filed under: Software, HTC, Motorola, Verizon Wireless, Android

The last thing you want to hear about a few short days after a product’s launch is a litany of issues plaguing devices in the field, but that’s not quite what’s going on here — instead, this looks to be an extension of Verizon’s well-known policy of testing the crap out of devices until manufacturers are practically crying uncle. The carrier has already generated long internal lists of issues on both the DROID and DROID Eris, it seems, with the leaked documents revealing some five pages for the Motorola product and seven — yes, seven — for the HTC one; the good news is that they’re all slated to be fixed in one of two firmware updates slated for December and January windows. Again, knowing Verizon, these firmware updates could very well get stuck in the testing lab for another six years, but we’ll keep our hopes skyward.
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Verizon already prepping DROID and DROID Eris firmware updates? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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