Im sorry but i need somewhere to blow of my mind.
Sprint sucks. I hate them. There service is getting worse and worse. I stick with them only because verizon credit fee is alot att has a 2gb dat plan and tmobile only has edge in most places. Sprints idea of service is by havijng no service with 2g and 3g... so there for my battery sucks no matter what phone i get because it is always searching for service.
So what's sprints answer to that? Build more 3g towers so we can get service or how about 2g so we can at least make phone call? No. They added another 4g radio that comsumes more battery then ever and has it in 18 cities originally about 8 and then we pay (which is understandable so they can get more money to build 4g) but is utterly stujpid how they are going about it.. at least tombile lit up most place with hsdpa before releaseing a phone and verizon im sure is going to do the same thing....
Now for the epic.
I had the evo for about a week and i miss the kick stand and stability and the brightness of the screen... i also miss the custom roms but that will take time i know.
What i hate about the epic is the screen is way to f ing bright that i can't look at it at night tikme. It honestly pisses me off. And then we you go to a white screen it gets even brighter. Wtf is the problem with that. I can't use my phone half of the time unoless i tur on a light cause my eyes burn me. Yes its better then the evo but the evo was muc more darker when needed.
I get even less service with this pphone then i did with my palm pre. My hero and my evo. and the phon us buggy as hell.
Im not trying to turn people away from the epic because i love it so much more then the evo. But sprints to fix this bugs fast or samsung.
They also need t fix the f up battery icon that you thbink your phone is fully charged and its really dying. Also the bug when let's say your phone is at 30 percent and you plug it in and leave in and reset it will boot back up at 70 percent. Then you have the phone charger that take 8 years to charge your phone and if you are using it forget it. It wont budge or may even die while charing.
Ill give it time for a radio update and a few patches to see what's good.
Also evo users or people scared to change or can't decide the evo was completely bugged when it first came out and the radio was worse then the epics one so don't think its cookies wth the evo either. They just updated it to tbere idea od pferection.
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I understand it's a rant, but you're angry at sprint for expanding a newer service?
I think the bad connection has to do with where u live. Maybe sprint doesn't have good coverage where u live. I luckily an in a good coverage area and although I don't have 4g in my area I'm happy with my service. Perhaps u should call sprint and they will give u a free airrave and maybe that will help a bit.
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Im angry at sprint not finishing or perfecting there 3g service before moving on to 4g.
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Im angry at sprint not finishing or perfecting there 3g service before moving on to 4g.
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Sprint is a company..making towers to blanket the entire population is not economical...if anything 4g is good because wimax is cheaper to deploy thus more possibility of getting access once added. We all wish that Cellphone companies were like energy companies where there was only 1 network and you get to choose your provider... unfortunately that is not the case :/
I agree with the person above to get sprint to give you a free 3g airwave.
Lol...... When I got half way through your rant, you reminded me of someone........ the jewish kid's annoying f ing cousin on south park that never shuts the f#?k up about anything.wow first person I ever could even imagine that would complain about a screen bring too bright as well...... Ummmmmm if you don't like it go into settings and turn it down......... or kill yourself
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Ill try to get a free 3g airwave from them. I dont the want edge one.
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Have you tried the airplane mode trick? Sounds like you may have the time without signal > 50% bug
Yes i have and at saved alittle bit of my battery life. I don't know i have to see if they cone out with an update.
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That's strange. When i view a white page my screen automatically dims itself.
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Lol...... When I got half way through your rant, you reminded me of someone........ the jewish kid's annoying f ing cousin on south park that never shuts the f#?k up about anything.wow first person I ever could even imagine that would complain about a screen bring too bright as well...... Ummmmmm if you don't like it go into settings and turn it down......... or kill yourself
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LOL, you been here for a while too and never post here either, did you feel inclined to do so.... I know I did.
Too bright of a display? go ahead and call Samsung and tell them that the main selling feature of the whole SAMOLED display isn't working for you. They will just tell you to buy a different phone. You do realize the screen is bright on the epic because the screen is incomparable between the two as far as quality right? You know 16777216 colors Samoled equal a more crisp vibrant/"brighter!" display VS a 65536 colors, TFT washed out mess the evo has.
Every carrier has dead spots, Sorry your in one but it happens. I have no service at my house, but neither does att and verizon and I am not at the point where I have a nervous breakdown when the phone has no data service.
On the battery, well working at a Verizon store and I would say 7 out of 10 customer with pda's come in complaining about battery life. I hear the famous "I have to charge my phone every night" complain in my sleep. Big processors, lots of ram, and big screens drain batteries.
While I been on xda I have had two vouge's, htc diamond, htc touch pro 2. Each one of those had a 65536 color display and was hell bent on getting an evo but every time I went to order one it was sold out. Went to a radioshack to buy a router and saw the tmobil galaxy on display and was mesmerized when I saw that display. It was like something I never tasted before, As an HTC fan I never looked into samsung. After seeing that thing, did some research and found it it best it in every way so I bought it, and yes the battery sucks even in good service just like every other phone I have had. Solution, car charger + extra/extended battery, problem solved.
(Hardcore windows user here, who is breaking apart roms that minute the phone comes out of the box I would tell you the EPIC is a great phone. Even with a crappy battery I will recommend this to everybody. Second day with it and cant put it down)
The battery life isn't even that terrible. With google talk + google voice turned on and reasonable usage, I can easily make it through the day without having to charge. I turned off automatic brightness and that pretty much did the trick for me.
Yeah I felt inclined to post cause I get pissed at people that ***** like crazy....lol
Anyways, I got an evo and rarely have 4g,and barely have 3g at my place, but the evo gets better reception than any other phone I've had. And when I go to my cousin's for the weekend it is a dead area with barely any 3g, so what do I do while I'm there, go into wifi. I know he is going to hate paying the extra money for am epic and not getting the full befits. I never ***** and moan about it....ya know why, cause even in 3g I get what ever music I want, when I want for free. My first android device and I can pull in 26 cds in a day without 4g. Yeah ide say I know how to get my moneys worth. And if your wondering, tunee, and swarm coupled with just downloading the torrent file from stock broswer........ Yes I do love raping sprints data.
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Firon said:
The battery life isn't even that terrible. With google talk + google voice turned on and reasonable usage, I can easily make it through the day without having to charge. I turned off automatic brightness and that pretty much did the trick for me.
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Its about the same as my rhodium, between 3/5pm have to charge it but I abuse my phone so thats normal.
@ the OP.... No issues on battery indicator/ charging here, even the gps is working fine for me...... Then again waiting for the gps to lock doesn't bother me......u know just like any standalone gps...
This is what i mean by my battery percent it doesnt look like 49 percent and the battery icon looks like 75.
Im not some stupid look person trying to start something im 22. I have been with sprint for 4 years now. Did you see any of my thought process i put.into my thread. It sounded like i have a solid back ground.
And i wish my phone lasted a day. If it did. I wouldn't complain. I have plug it out at 6am and charge it at 11 then plug it out by 2 and charge it by 8 and its alot annoying because of the slow charge.
Don't jump at me like im stupid.
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I don't like to say anything if it's not nice most of the time, but seriously? Make up your mind, you hate a lot of the features but you love it so much. I can understand the bad signal pissing you off, I have virtually no signal at my job, so 8 hours of my day i go on random roam signals here and there, but at the same time as someone already pointed out, most companies have dead spots. Period.
Everywhere else I get 4 - 5 Sprint bars. Heck at some spots I have to turn Wi-Fi off to run off of Sprint's 3G cause it's better. Point being, most phones on most companies will do what they're supposed to most places. As mentioned again, batteries can only do so much. Think about what you do with the phone any given day, it's amazing a battery can even do what it can. I can use the phone moderately to heavy and still make it with about 20 - 30% left at the end of the day.
Lastly, do you even know what the biggest selling point of the Epic was? Besides the insane processor, and full keyboard, 4G and other nooks and crannies, the Screen was the biggest selling point. Do me a favor and switch to the Coral live wallpaper, and then play with that for a few mins, hopefully that helps make my point. Try the same on the evo if you can or any other phone without Amoled
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This is what i mean by my battery percent it doesnt look like 49 percent and the battery icon looks like 75.
Im not some stupid look person trying to start something im 22. I have been with sprint for 4 years now. Did you see any of my thought process i put.into my thread. It sounded like i have a solid back ground.
And i wish my phone lasted a day. If it did. I wouldn't complain. I have plug it out at 6am and charge it at 11 then plug it out by 2 and charge it by 8 and its alot annoying because of the slow charge.
Don't jump at me like im stupid.
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The problem is you are making yourself sound stupid. This isn't the place for a crying and complaining thread. Honestly, no one wants to hear it, and it makes you look like a big baby. You are foremost complaining about the flagship feature on the Galaxy S phones (The screen brightness, SAMOLED). You know there are options and settings to control that the way you like? Stop throwing a fit, and acting like a child, and simply put; no one would treat you like one.
I started laughing out loud. What a moron this guy is. Complaining that the screen burns his eyes because it's too bright! Something is seriously ****ed up with your head man. Everyone I show mine to says "WOW that's amazingly bright and crisip, what is it?"
I sometimes wonder about these types of people who will actually type out something so stupid and dumb and then press "post"!
Do they not realize that almost all of their complaints could be fixed if they actually put some effort into them?
1. turn the brightness down dumbass
2. call sprint and get an airave, or go to the store and get one.
Instead they want to come here and waste their time typing it out. 22 years old and sounds like my 12 year old bratty sister when she has pms.
I was thinking about swapping my Epic today for an EVO- it's a great phone, but I am very much over the whole physical keyboard thing. I can type much faster on an iPhone screen than any physical keyboard (probably just my lack of practice on a physical keyboard), and I'm about as fast using Swype and some of the other keyboard apps I've downloaded in the past week.
But I wish the phone was a bit thinner, and I really wish it had more a solid feel when pushing the physical buttons on the side. Because of the slider, when I push the side buttons, it begins to slide on the track a bit, which is to be expected from a slider phone. It just lacks that nice solid feel of the iPhone or EVO. And the 4.3" screen just feels like the right size, whereas the Epic is a tad small in comparison.
The two main reasons I didn't switch to the EVO, besides the current lack of stock, is the battery life and the lackluster graphics chip. I could get over both of them- right now I'm very happy with the Epic in terms of battery life, and the phone flies compared with any other phone I've used, except maybe the iPhone 4.
Not sure if I'll keep the Epic or switch to the EVO before the month is out, but it is a nice phone, and I really can't see people complaining passionately about it- there really isn't that much to not like.
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I really like this phone! It has a lot of potential but dang, HTC needs to fix some of these issues everyone is having. If they could just get it right the 1st time at least one time. I should'nt have to do all the tweaks / hacks on this forum just to get the phone to work the way it should have out of the box.
Battery issues : Some claim they don't have any issues at all ? Hard to believe.
CDMA Phone searching for GSM signal first : How the heck is the average person supposed know to check and make sure that is setup properly.
This phone can do a lot of things but a Jail-broken iPhone can do the same things. I really want to keep this phone but I am really starting to get frustrated with Android or HTC or whoever it to blame.
My 1 year old 3GS came off the charger at the same time I took my EVO off the charger last night both with 100% battery and 8 hrs later without any use the EVO was at 83%, the iPhone was at 98% and I forgot to turn the wifi off on the iPhone. Periodically throughout the day I checked the iphone and after 16 hrs setting idle it is still at 94%.
No I'm not an Apple fan boy but I must say Apple is doing something right with their operating system. yeah a lot of people are going to say that's because they don't let apps run in the background. Well, I have iPhone 4.0 GM on my 3GS and I have to say that the Multitasking works pretty good.
iphone idles better than evo.
noted.
See that's the good and bad thing about Android, there are many phones to pick from. Nexus one is a very well built phone and the only thing the new iPhone has on nexus is camera on the front, which not enough people have it yet to make a differnce, nexus one with froyo hands down beats iPhone and its only partial froyo. So point is there are better HTC products out with Android
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If they could just get it right the 1st time at least one time.
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When you purchase a 1st gen device you KNOW going in that it's gonna have problems to be ironed out. Don't want to deal with them? take it back and wait for the 2nd gen next year
Example: There's no way in hell I would buy an iPad due to this fact that it's 1st gen. I already knew before it came out that it would have problems.
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iphone idles better than evo.
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Of course it idles better then nearly ANY phone... why do you think people keep complaining about ATT? Note that it is almost always Iphone users that complain about it. The dirty little secrete about Iphones is that they have a terrible radio which idles constantly and disconnects from the towers all the time to save battery... saves a ton of battery but makes it fairly useless as a phone.
I would say compared to my TP on the same network, I get about 90% of the battery time on my Evo, IF I used it the same way... but I use my evo SO much that I actually have to recharge by 4 usually.
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When you purchase a 1st gen device you KNOW going in that it's gonna have problems to be ironed out. Don't want to deal with them? take it back and wait for the 2nd gen next year
Example: There's no way in hell I would buy an iPad due to this fact that it's 1st gen. I already knew before it came out that it would have problems.
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I can agree with some of that but, This isnt the 1st Gen Android operating system nor is the 1st Gen Sense UI. I believe Android and HTC can make this work a lot better than it does. I think they are trying harder to get more phones on out the door than anything.
The biggest reason people flock to the iPhone, and I hate to say this "It just Works"
But I will probably keep my EVO and work through the issues. I sure am liking Sprints network right now. AT&T blows where I am located.
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I can agree with some of that, but this isn't the 1st gen Android operating system nor is the 1st Gen Sense UI. I believe Android and HTC can make this work a lot better than it does. I think they are trying harder to get more phones on out the door than anything.
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I gotta agree with some of this as well
I would much rather have vanilla 2.1 Android over Sense I think.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I think the battery life is great compared to my previous phone. (Which was also an Iphone 3GS).
But I've also had some experience with Android phones before, as I also owned a Nexus one, and a T-moble G1.
First thing I did was install Advanced Task Killer, and setup the auto kill for anytime I turn the screen off. Put the applications I didn't want to get killed in the ignore list, etc.
And if I'm not using something that requires GPS, I keep the GPS turned off. If I'm not in an area using wifi, I keep it turned off as well. Since I do not get 4G in my area, no point in leaving it on to search for it. So I killed that too.
I also didn't change the factory brightness settings, as I found the automatic brightness to be perfect for my eyes.
I easily get the entire day with good use out of my phone.
im starting to think HTC rushed to get these out the door with how quick after the evo release apple unveiled the iphone 4 came out. (sure everyone knew it was coming but w/e) I think htc was trying to avoid the same mistake palm made with the pre.
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iphone idles better than evo.
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Nothing runs in the background, of course it idles better than other smart phones. Apple have super secret battery technology/battery saving drivers.
Sprint battery saving sheet
I picked up a 3 page photocopied document at a Sprint center. 3 pages of applications you should disable in order to save battery. Turn off WiFi, turn off GPS, turn off Amazon MP3 market, which cannot be done because it comes back after 5 minutes.
They are almost telling you to turn off the phone, so you can see how many hours the battery will last!!!!!
Turn it off, and the battery will last many, many hours!!!!
I have also had several other Android phones. HTC Hero original, HTC Desire and MOTO Droid..
They all had issues with making it all day without using some kind of software or hack or having to shut off features to get them to last all day.
Put the iPhone OS in EVO and look out, they couldn't build enough of them.
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When you purchase a 1st gen device you KNOW going in that it's gonna have problems to be ironed out. Don't want to deal with them? take it back and wait for the 2nd gen next year
Example: There's no way in hell I would buy an iPad due to this fact that it's 1st gen. I already knew before it came out that it would have problems.
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Yea because the iPad has tons of issues.......? Oh wait, it doesn't. Just like the original iPhone had tons of issues too huh? I like Android, but I'm fed up with HTC hardware, the other manufacturers can't get on the train fast enough.
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Yea because the iPad has tons of issues.......? Oh wait, it doesn't. Just like the original iPhone had tons of issues too huh? I like Android, but I'm fed up with HTC hardware, the other manufacturers can't get on the train fast enough.
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Damn right. I have an iPad and have yet to have a single problem with it. People trying to justify the EVOs problems just give HTC an excuse to keep making low quality stuff. I paid $200 for this and signed a contract for 2 years just to get it. I shouldn't have to worry about battery covers not fitting, framerates being limited, HTC sense being terrible buggy software, screens coming apart, etc.
EVO battery life is FAR superior to my 3GS. i dont have to charge until the 2nd day after full charge. that is of course after i removed all the sprint and amazon crap. this phone is hands down superior to the iphone 3GS. ATT takes the iphone from a great device to a iPod touch that sometimes works as a phone. haven't dropped a single call! also 4G just "started" working for me in LA which is awesome. unfortunately I noticed a huge hit on battery with 4G... i disable it when not using it or i go down so fast i can see the battery losing juice right before my eyes.
i have an iPad 3g and there are certainly issues. my email address got stolen. i know its att's fault but apple chose them so i hold them partially responsible too. wifi is buggy at best for enterprise networks which is bumming people out on our campus. the lack of support for flash is flat out ridiculous for a device that claims to provide a full web experience. couple that with att downsampling just about everything they can over 3g and you start to get fed up.
-jenzo
When I got home tonight, I activated my evo because I missed it and wanted to try out some angry birds on it. To make my usually long story short, I hate to admit it but when I reactivated the epic, I think its better for what I want to do with a phone. That's a shame too. My evo isn't getting any love anymore from me. So sad, that was my baby. I really hate to let it go but I've had so many people want to buy my evo, that its surprising. Snce in my area evos are still sold out, I could probably get a little more than what I paid for it. Add to it the rebate, that I haven't sent in yet, and I would be turning a profit on it. Heh, decisions, decisions.
To me, the epic seems quicker but at the same time, sluggish in other areas. I'm sure that when 2.2 comes out, it will make this a better phone and experience. Once the battery has been conditioned a few times, I'd be so bold as to say that the epic might have better battery life than my evo. I can still watch the battery go down on the evo when the epic seems to not need a recharge as often. The htc's battery was conditioned and running fresh 3200 with the "new" battery tweaks. The epic is still outlasting it. I'm not trying to stir the pot, I'm just saying this is what I observed tonight.
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When I got home tonight, I activated my evo because I missed it and wanted to try out some angry birds on it. To make my usually long story short, I hate to admit it but when I reactivated the epic, I think its better for what I want to do with a phone. That's a shame too. My evo isn't getting any love anymore from me. So sad, that was my baby. I really hate to let it go but I've had so many people want to buy my evo, that its surprising. Snce in my area evos are still sold out, I could probably get a little more than what I paid for it. Add to it the rebate, that I haven't sent in yet, and I would be turning a profit on it. Heh, decisions, decisions.
To me, the epic seems quicker but at the same time, sluggish in other areas. I'm sure that when 2.2 comes out, it will make this a better phone and experience. Once the battery has been conditioned a few times, I'd be so bold as to say that the epic might have better battery life than my evo. I can still watch the battery go down on the evo when the epic seems to not need a recharge as often. The htc's battery was conditioned and running fresh 3200 with the "new" battery tweaks. The epic is still outlasting it. I'm not trying to stir the pot, I'm just saying this is what I observed tonight.
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If the Evo is from Sprint youre not going to get it, it must be mailed in within 30 days... as far as ccomparisons... eh not a fan of keyboards or samsung though, great phone nonetheless
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When I got home tonight, I activated my evo because I missed it and wanted to try out some angry birds on it. To make my usually long story short, I hate to admit it but when I reactivated the epic, I think its better for what I want to do with a phone. That's a shame too. My evo isn't getting any love anymore from me. So sad, that was my baby. I really hate to let it go but I've had so many people want to buy my evo, that its surprising. Snce in my area evos are still sold out, I could probably get a little more than what I paid for it. Add to it the rebate, that I haven't sent in yet, and I would be turning a profit on it. Heh, decisions, decisions.
To me, the epic seems quicker but at the same time, sluggish in other areas. I'm sure that when 2.2 comes out, it will make this a better phone and experience. Once the battery has been conditioned a few times, I'd be so bold as to say that the epic might have better battery life than my evo. I can still watch the battery go down on the evo when the epic seems to not need a recharge as often. The htc's battery was conditioned and running fresh 3200 with the "new" battery tweaks. The epic is still outlasting it. I'm not trying to stir the pot, I'm just saying this is what I observed tonight.
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I agree. As the days go by Im dis liking my evo more and more and loving the Epic. My first big gripe is the feel of the phone compared it seems so much lighter?
Another is the keyboard although I admit I hardly use the slide out but when I do its at those times when I really need a keyboard lol. And thats when its important and its so un-intrusive its 1000% useful
Overall feel of the Samsung isnt as high quality as the HTC but Im such a baby with my electronics it could be made out of glass it would last longer than most people live lol.
But I think it wouldnt fair as well if dropped to the evo who knows Im not going to test that one out.
Anyone want to buy a mint condition EVO? lol
Oh god, your title was misleading. I thought this was going to be one of those I'm returning my epic for this reason blah blah. Anyways great choice, I returned my Evo for this phone and I couldn't be happier. I actually use this phone, instead of flashing roms/themes every day. Everything runs fast on this phone, much faster than the Evo. Although both are great phones the Epic has more potential, imo.
I am returning this piece of junk. The GPS is for crap period. I really don't think a proper fix is coming. Look at the vibrant still no fix. My screen is ALREADY retaining burn in of the dialer and task bar. Screen wobble with closing of keyboard. I need a fully functional out of the box phone. Shame on Sprint and Samsung for releasing it full of bugs. I will not trust the safety of my family with this phone. And do not go tell me to buy a tomtom. A phone should do what it is supposed to.
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Maybe you should go get a phone that works out of the box.....because my epic worked fine out of the box no GPS issues, no crashing, no bugs. Outside of the battery life....which is not that bad not much shorter then the iphone 3g its the best phone I have ever had.
Amoled doesn't get burn in, what it gets is dead pixles. I don't have any yet, but the usable life of Amoled is far less because pixles will begin dying off quick as time passes.
If i'm wrong, correct me. I was wrong once before... but that was long ago.
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...and getting the thread back on track. I have had my Evo since the end of May and loved it, but I have sorely missed the keyboard. I ordered an Epic over the weekend (thanks to Sprint's wonderful policy of providing full $150 rebates for the airave line)and it's waiting at me for home. I am really looking forward to putting it through the paces. I hope I'm as happy with it as the OP was.
I was tore between getting the epic or the evo, bit I'm glad I got the epic, the screen is so awesome! The evo is nice but samoled puts it its big screen to shame. Im not getting any lag on my epic, cant wait for froyo to come out bc my dad's froyoed evo kicks my ass on browser speed, but once it comes out for epic this is gonna be zoomin
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Amoled doesn't get burn in, what it gets is dead pixles. I don't have any yet, but the usable life of Amoled is far less because pixles will begin dying off quick as time passes.
If i'm wrong, correct me. I was wrong once before... but that was long ago.
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We have already had this discussion before because other users have reported burn ins with epics. They do not burn in the same way as lcd's but they do get burn ins.
Screen burn-in: Unlike displays with a common light source, the brightness of each OLED pixel fades depending on the content displayed. The varied lifespan of the organic dyes can cause a discrepancy between red, green, and blue intensity. This leads to image persistence, also known as burn-in.[68]
just doesn't quite say it.
Like I've said in my previous posts, when it comes to samsung supporting ANY of their phones, well you don't get any. They make buggy phones which have problems after a few days of use, and then instead of recalling or updating kernels/roms, they just totally ignore the customers and run off with the money. The "legal" alternative of scamming.
And they have done the same with samsung epic.
http://www.talkandroid.com/13036-samsung-epic-already-having-issues-on-launch-day/
It's not the issues per say, but it's the fact that they KNEW about the issue, and ignored it. I know evo had some issues from the start as well, but this was usually do to a bad batch and htc didn't know about this until mass release. BUT samsung knew about this issue before they even released the phone.
tl;dr: samsung is a crap company when it comes to phones, they don't support their products, and will screw you over when they get the chance.
wrong forum buddy.
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wrong forum buddy.
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I'm sure he meant to post that here since the Epic is supposed to be a competitor to the Evo.
Either way: I love my Evo and I wouldn't trade it for the Epic. I don't like Samsung's UI.
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wrong forum buddy.
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no, not really. People are comparing evo to samsung epic, and to me it seems like a right forum to warn everyone about the problems with the epic. I had a chance yesterday to trade my evo for a samsung + 25$. I was thinking about it since my evo has a broken 4g, and the only reason i thought about it was the processor speeds, but after reading that article upon many others, I was re-assured that I will never buy another samsung phone.
my favorite are all the posts of people saying "i bought the phone an hour ago it pwns it is so leeet" now give them a few dys they will be the ones going back and shouting "omg this phone sucks my back button doesnt work ... wth screw you samsung".
I just have to say this....and YES the pun is intended.
EPIC Fail!
Well... I guess this isn't really any different then the screen seperation issue and the light spot on the lcd over the processor and the power button crack on Evo's. I am sure testers ran into all those problems. it is a matter of what is going to cost more; retooling and redesigning a few pieces of the phone and replacing it on 100,000 handsets, or replacing a few thousand handsets that run into the issue.
I'm sure my numbers aren't really in the ballpark, but you get my drift. Every company has to make decisions like this.
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Well... I guess this isn't really any different then the screen seperation issue and the light spot on the lcd over the processor and the power button crack on Evo's. I am sure testers ran into all those problems. it is a matter of what is going to cost more; retooling and redesigning a few pieces of the phone and replacing it on 100,000 handsets, or replacing a few thousand handsets that run into the issue.
I'm sure my numbers aren't really in the ballpark, but you get my drift. Every company has to make decisions like this.
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I don't buy in the lcd separation bs. I saw people take pictures of claiming about separation and it looks fine to me. If it was separating, then the touch screen wouldn't work as well and you would be experiencing more problems than "dust settling under the screen".
As for the hairline crack on the power button, most of the people that had it, didnt even know about it. Sprint techs probably didn't know about it as well.
Actually, this is a whole other ballpark. You could argue that the Evos were pushed out the door for launch, but Samsung released the first Galaxy S phone in the beginning of June in Europe, and every issue Epic users are running into now were discovered back then. Three months ago. Three months and no fixes for their new phone. They knowingly released a defective phone, will probably never fix it, and will move on to their next phone in January. So long suckers! Oh, and watch this space for complaints about the keyboard Oreo. The only reason this is new is because the Epic is the first Galaxy phone with a keyboard. I mean, you didn't think they'd get that working properly out of the gate, did you?
Sorry for all the FUD, but I'll probably have Gingerbread on my Evo before the Epic gets froyo.
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Actually, this is a whole other ballpark. You could argue that the Evos were pushed out the door for launch, but Samsung released the first Galaxy S phone in the beginning of June in Europe, and every issue Epic users are running into now were discovered back then. Three months ago. Three months and no fixes for their new phone. They knowingly released a defective phone, will probably never fix it, and will move on to their next phone in January. So long suckers! Oh, and watch this space for complaints about the keyboard Oreo. The only reason this is new is because the Epic is the first Galaxy phone with a keyboard. I mean, you didn't think they'd get that working properly out of the gate, did you?
Sorry for all the FUD, but I'll probably have Gingerbread on my Evo before the Epic gets froyo.
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hhahaha CLASSIC
samsung couldn't (and still can't) do flip phones right (had a couple, they would always break; switched to sanyo, i've had that sucker for >4 years and I still bring it out of the box as a backup from time to time, and everything still works on it), why would we expect them to do smart phones any better? they just do not make quality product. burn in on the screens, wow - basically one of your hot selling points is the AMOLED screen, and it has huge burn in problems in less than a month? and they are mass producing these things? no epic for me, and no samsung AMOLED for me on any phone, thanks.
love my evo. no, HTC is not perfect, not saying that at all. but they do make a better quality product than sammy any day, hands down.
Quick off-topic question. I am seriously considering the EVO. However, I need Wifi to work. Are there still issues with poor Wifi signal on the Evo or has this been resolved?
After the froyo update, I went from 2 bars on my couch sitting 20 feet from my router to full bars and I can now go into the bedroom and still get signal. I used to switch to my Diamond and use Opera Mini whenever I was in the bedroom, but that's no longer an issue. 3G signal got stronger as well.
Or was there a different wifi issue you were referring to?
Yeah, WiFi is big for me too and I noticed a while ago it seemed to be better than when I first bought the device. But I thought this was done some time ago. But yeah, WiFi is good.
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After the froyo update, I went from 2 bars on my couch sitting 20 feet from my router to full bars and I can now go into the bedroom and still get signal. I used to switch to my Diamond and use Opera Mini whenever I was in the bedroom, but that's no longer an issue. 3G signal got stronger as well.
Or was there a different wifi issue you were referring to?
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same thing, getting full bars in two rooms down. About 2 or so bars throughout the house.
After some research I went with the EVO. I have no problems with wifi throughout my house or any other issues with this phone. I came from the Samsung Moment and that phone was a nightmare, no updates to fix the known issues, they deemed it EOL after the 2.1 update. Even with a ROM rooted it was bad. I am half expecting the same with the epic.
Delete this post, I posted in the wrong forum (FAIL).
I purchased the Epic to compare it to the Evo. It really is a great phone, but I think I'm going to stick with my EVO. There were small issues I had that may have been no problems for others, but to me they were dealbreakers. The screen truly does wonders and makes the EVo appear washed out. However, the size is noticeable when compared to the EVO. They realistically could have kept the screen the same size as the EVO had they made the "SAMSUNG" on the front smaller. The email would also never update without a manual refresh, the touch screen buttons are hardly responsive. The email was a big issue to me. However, the biggest deal breaker was the battery. My battery life on the Epic was worse than the EVO. Not a huge deal since Im always near a charger. However, the battery would take hours to charge. My evo could be completely shut down and charge from 10%-100% in about an hour tops. The EPIC took several hours.
That said, the phone is incredibly snappy stock. I would love to see what developers can do with it, but I dont think I have the patience to wait. I'm a regular flashoholic on my EVO.
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y. My battery life on the Epic was worse than the EVO. Not a huge deal since Im always near a charger. However, the battery would take hours to charge. My evo could be completely shut down and charge from 10%-100% in about an hour tops. The EPIC took several hours.
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Once again I'm calling BS EVO will not fully charge in 1 hour.
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Once again I'm calling BS EVO will not fully charge in 1 hour.
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Well I don't know about one hour but my phone usually charges in about two hours.
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Im going to be coming over to the Epic from the hero. Just wondering if it is worth it or not yet. I still see there are issues and all, but I dont mind that. As long as samsung is diligently working on a fix. unlike HTC, I hope samsung is a tad better.
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unlike HTC, I hope samsung is a tad better.
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That's debatable - Samsung's history is not great in fixing things.
That said, as a new Epic owner myself, I do feel like some people are getting a little crazy about a few issues that for most people are going to be relatively minor or even unnoticed. The two issues that come up a lot are GPS and the 3G upload speed. Both of these *seem* to be relatively simple fixes; the GPS issue just seems to be relying on outdated data cache (solution: flush the cache), while the upload speed seems to have been broken with an earlier software update... meaning it should be easy enough for them to fix it again. *Should be* being the key phrase. If Samsung doesn't see the cost benefit from doing so, then they will just keep advertising and selling the phone as is.
In actual practice, I haven't yet run across a situation where these issues have really affected me, though it does annoy me that I can't really do video calling if I wanted to, and that if I shot a video and wanted to directly upload it to YouTube or something, I probably couldn't really do that either. But these are hypotheticals; these are not things I normally do every day. As for GPS, I've been using it for turn-by-turn directions and haven't had any problems, though I know what the problem actually is and that I might run into it at some point. But my dedicated GPS unit had this same issue and I dealt with it for the first year that I owned it (at which point it too received an update... that I paid $80 for).
I'm still in my return window but there isn't really a phone I'd want to return the Epic for. I need a keyboard and the only other phone that really appeals to me is the Droid 2, but I don't want to pay extra for Verizon's plans. So I'll probably just keep the Epic and hope they fix the issues; it's not like they're real killers the way I use the phone. Overall this is a great phone. Sucks up juice a little more than I'd like, but it's insanely fast, has a screen that might even be *too* good (the screen uses most of the battery, and I don't need perfect black levels on my phone), has the best keyboard available on a phone right now, and is generally just a pleasure to use as long as your usage pattern doesn't run into those couple issues it has.
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In actual practice, I haven't yet run across a situation where these issues have really affected me, though it does annoy me that I can't really do video calling if I wanted to, and that if I shot a video and wanted to directly upload it to YouTube or something, I probably couldn't really do that either. But these are hypotheticals; these are not things I normally do every day. As for GPS, I've been using it for turn-by-turn directions and haven't had any problems, though I know what the problem actually is and that I might run into it at some point. But my dedicated GPS unit had this same issue and I dealt with it for the first year that I owned it (at which point it too received an update... that I paid $80 for).
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Why does everyone say that they can't do video calling?
I constantly Fring camchat with my friend on her Evo on 3G. She says the video quality isn't perfect on her end, but its never prevented me from video calling! Even on low bars (1-2 bars) i still can comfortably have a conversation over the webchat.
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Just wondering if it is worth it or not yet.
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Yes.
Not if u plan on using 4g indoors.
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I think this phone is great, the gps is good enough but it could be better, I never use the gps inside my house, so I don't really care the indoor, now once I step outside it only takes couple second to lock me.
About the 3g, well I have the same issue but most of the time I'm in a wifi (House, work) so I don't really care about it, but I would be nice if they have some fix to it...I don't get 4g neither in house and work, so don't care about it either.
The I came from the TP2 and just android itself made me jump to this phone, I really hate the keyboard compare to the tp2, so far I haven't use video calling from phone to PC which is what matters to me (please skype hurry up).
The screen on this phone is just great!!! Perfect for movies (not from the Hub, too expensive) I got the movie from my bro hd2 and they look great, now I need to get avatar from my friend I see myself using the phone for movies so much but whenever I want to its totaly worth it.
For games, well its fast! The response to me its awesome, I don't usually play on my phone but I just download a game Caligo Chaser and its a very addictive game (rpg), but the graphics on the game looks very good on the Epic.
I would say keep the Epic, its a good phone, i will be keep her for a good 1 year and that's when my upgrade is due and I'll get a new one, just like I did with my tp2. The problems with the epic are so minimal compare to other phones, every phone that have release will always have problems, and that's how it always will be. I hope sammy won't take too long to fix it tho.
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You won't notice the gaming difference until you load up toonwarz or another graphically intense game. I believe most 2D games will run the same on most phones with a relatively new processor... though it goes without saying that everything looks great on the SAMOLED screen
Thanks guys. I dont plan on doing any uploading or 4g tethering inside my home. just using the internet at work etc.
Also kinda sucks on the battery life. What are people getting roughly with battery life?
Im also coming from the hero to the epic becuase of the physical keyboard. I cannot stand the lag on hero's keyboard. Is there any lag etc with the physical keyboard?
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Thanks guys. I dont plan on doing any uploading or 4g tethering inside my home. just using the internet at work etc.
Also kinda sucks on the battery life. What are people getting roughly with battery life?
Im also coming from the hero to the epic becuase of the physical keyboard. I cannot stand the lag on hero's keyboard. Is there any lag etc with the physical keyboard?
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I came from the Hero as well. Trust me, you'll be satisfied. I was running Darchstar's Cyanogen and whatever the nfiniteFX ROM was on my Hero and I THOUGHT I didn't notice any keyboard lag, but coming to the Epic, I realize I was completely wrong. There is no lag anywhere on this phone as far as I am concerned.
Just what I wanted to hear. haha One thing I did notice is that the hero lags up in general after a while IMO. Does the epic seem to do that so far?
I to came from a Hero, loved that little phone, the Epics screen is just. Insane to say the least. The camera quality to top notch, better than the Evos, I have done personal tests and have seen this. The battery life could be better but with updates those will help, its still a very new phone!
Well it's pretty much the best phone on the market right now. That said, there are issues. Make sure before you take your phone home that the capacitive buttons work. They either do or don't in most cases anyway.
I had 2 bad ones and an evo before switching to this on. Some people including myself have noticed image retention but i think thats a rare issue with the epic. Also the GPS is not good until the froyo update (hopefully). All that aside this is the best phone i have owned. Google Navigation works pretty well though and endomondo tracks very well as well.
I hope this helps.... Like I said i also had the Evo and once you see the Epic screen you wont like anything else. My new one is pretty solid and I 'm happy with it. I just want the flipping update already.
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Also kinda sucks on the battery life. What are people getting roughly with battery life?
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I'm getting about 14 hours with regular use. I could probably stretch that if I needed to. If I use it really heavily, including navigation, I might only get 8-10 hours.
In regular use that's long enough for me to go through a normal day, come home and just start charging it for the night once it gets really low.
But this is the first phone I've owned that I've actually bought a car charger for, just in case. If I see it getting low during the day, I will charge it on my way home from work.
This is not great, but my wife's iPhone is actually worse. She can't make it through a full day no matter what she does. Her phone is charging right now and it's 7:30PM; that's pretty normal for her. With me, it's not a regular thing to do that, it's only if I've been playing with it all day.
Also, like all phones the battery takes a few cycles to show an accurate charge. So when you first get the phone, it seems REALLY bad. I got like 5 hours on my first charge. But over time the gauge gets more accurate and you figure out little tricks to maximizing the battery (like dark wallpaper; bright pixels use a lot more power on an amoled screen), and it improves a lot.
For anyone trying to decide between the Evo and Epic, here is my take after having each for at least 2 weeks as my primary phone. These are just my opinions as everyone has different tastes
I must be an exception to the rule...I switched from a Palm Pre to the Epic for a couple weeks. I liked swype so much I decided to drop the epic for the evo.
After using an Evo for two weeks I traded it back for an Epic and I like the Epic much better for a few reasons.
First I didn't care for HTC Sense. I like the gallery, email, music player, calendar, and various apps included with the Epic better than HTC's versions. Also, HTC doesn't ship a file browser or task manager whereas Samsung does. Some people will say "just install one from the market" but those typically all have ads. I realize you can remove the ads with a host file, but that’s beside the point. These are basic OS functions that should be included.
Second the Epic feels much faster. Scrolling is smoother and games run better. Froyo or not, it’s faster.
Third…contrary to what you may believe it is MUCH easier to root an Epic. With the Epic you can essentially take the long way or the shortcut 1-click method but the Evo HW0004 currently there is only a long somewhat difficult root process.
Fourth, everyone complains that the dev community is so much better for the Evo. I would argue that this community is really top notch and has been extremely helpful and understanding to new users such as myself. I saw a lot more flaming going on in Evo forums.
Finally the hardware: Something overlooked by many, the Epic is way more comfortable to hold. Turns out rounded corners are round for a reason. After browsing the web & xda for about 30 min on the Evo I noticed the center of my palm, right where the bottom corner rests was a tad sore, almost felt bruised. This is not a problem with the Epic with its nicely rounded body and curved back. Also the earpiece is much better on the Epic, its louder clearer and is more comfortable up to the ear. And yes, the samoled screen is worth the 0.3” loss in size.
I wouldn't even consider the Evo Shift at this point. I'm shocked to see so many people recommending it over the Epic which to me is well worth the higher price.
If they fix the keyboard issues, GPS issues, and battery life issues I would agree with you that the Epic 4G is definitely the best phone on Sprint. If a Droid or the iPhone had even one of these issues, all of the media outlets would be up in arms and there would be mass returns. They are all MAJOR issues. For some reason, Samsung is allowed to get away with it on the Galaxy S devices. People are not really returning their devices in large numbers (as far as I know), and all of the reviewers gave the Galaxy S devices very high scores.
The reality is this is essentially a device with alpha or beta quality software on it, that is not getting fixed until at least six months after release. I am not buying Samsung again for mobile phones.
I have to agree with op. Best phone i ever had, and i have had quite a few smartphones. even before official froyo, it runs much smoothr than the few evos i played with. Gps, keyboard is perfect for me. And the screen is amazing.....
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Stock Evo vs. Epic battery life is within 5% I would say. I couldn't tell any difference in my usage. Probably because I am almost always within Wi-fi range which makes a big difference.
Keyboard on the Epic doesn't impress, I'll agree with you. Thats probably why I use swype most of the time. It is very handy to punch in passwords though.
GPS is better on the Evo. If you are a road warrior I would avoid the Galexy S line. That said, if you enable GPS & wireless networks it will place you on the map within 30 seconds, but it is definitely not as accurate as the Evo. Supposedly Samsung is working on improvements.
Thanks for bringing up some points I didn't include!
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If they fix the keyboard issues, GPS issues, and battery life issues I would agree with you that the Epic 4G is definitely the best phone on Sprint. If a Droid or the iPhone had even one of these issues, all of the media outlets would be up in arms and there would be mass returns. They are all MAJOR issues. For some reason, Samsung is allowed to get away with it on the Galaxy S devices. People are not really returning their devices in large numbers (as far as I know), and all of the reviewers gave the Galaxy S devices very high scores.
The reality is this is essentially a device with alpha or beta quality software on it, that is not getting fixed until at least six months after release. I am not buying Samsung again for mobile phones.
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A. The keyboard is the only legitimate argument you have here.
B. Most users who buy the epic(and yes, the users who root and are members of this forum are the minority) do not see a GPS problem. I didn't even notice one till I started reading this forum and trying to replicate the problem. I have two friends with Epics, and they have never complained of the GPS not working.
C. The battery is no worse than the Evo, and that is a fact. Read on both forums and you will see that everyone gets VERY comparable operating times. Unfortunately with screen this big and clear, you aren't going to get the battery life of other phones. Have you seen the screens on Evo and Epic compared to iphone and droid? They are night and day difference, and the product of that is battery life.
If you go to the Droid forums you will see complaints as well, however because 80% of the public does not have the same demand as the users of forums like this, the complaints are not escalated as highly. The high end techies complain about everything that is not perfect, cause techies are never satisfied, I should know, I am in that boat. However, that does not mean we are holding a inferior piece of hardware/software. Outside of this forum, I have never met a normal person dissatisfied with their Epic or Evo.
I was in a sprint store last week getting a replacement Epic so while waiting i did about 15 seperate 4g bandwidth tests with the floor demo and my replacement Epic comparing it it side to side with the Evo. I'm disappointed to say not only did the Evo best the Epic every time in some instances it nearly doubled the speed. It regularly was 1-3 megabits a second faster and the fastest speed for a Epic was 7.2 megs and the Evo was 10 megs. I also noticed that even though we were in a full coverage area the Epic would go from full to no bars for some unknown reason. The Evo must have a better antenna or the Epic has some reception issues. Has anyone else tested this out?
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...C. The battery is no worse than the Evo, and that is a fact. Read on both forums and you will see that everyone gets VERY comparable operating times. Unfortunately with screen this big and clear, you aren't going to get the battery life of other phones. Have you seen the screens on Evo and Epic compared to iphone and droid? They are night and day difference, and the product of that is battery life...
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I'm going to chime in here and state that the Epic's 45-nm S5PC110 is ~20% more power efficient than the EVO's 65-nm QSD8650. The SAMOLED on the Epic does eat more juice than the EVO's LCD when cranked all the way up or when displaying lots of white pages, but when displaying dark colors and blacks it can sip less energy.
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A. The keyboard is the only legitimate argument you have here.
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Agreed, the keyboard is junk on this device. I am not sure if it is software, hardware, or both that causes the missed keys. Hopefully it is just software issues...
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B. Most users who buy the epic(and yes, the users who root and are members of this forum are the minority) do not see a GPS problem. I didn't even notice one till I started reading this forum and trying to replicate the problem. I have two friends with Epics, and they have never complained of the GPS not working.
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I can see how for some people, the GPS issues are not a big deal, but it is for people who do not want to do any sort of hacking whatsoever to help decrease the long lock times. Not the end of the world, I'll grant you that, but my point is that this would not be accepted on any other major mobile phone, so why is it so accepted on the Galaxy S devices? Look at how up in arms people were about the iPhone 4's relatively minor "death grip" problem.
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C. The battery is no worse than the Evo, and that is a fact. Read on both forums and you will see that everyone gets VERY comparable operating times. Unfortunately with screen this big and clear, you aren't going to get the battery life of other phones. Have you seen the screens on Evo and Epic compared to iphone and droid? They are night and day difference, and the product of that is battery life.
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When it works as it should, it can have great battery life (mine under DK28 works great and I get around 20 to 30 hours on a charge with moderate usage). That being said, there are problems in the software that, on some phones under certain conditions, cause absurdly bad battery life (10% battery drain or more per hour while idle, which is how mine was until I upgraded to DK28 and how my friends' Fascinates are) and cause the phone to heat up considerably while idle. I have only ever heard of this happening with Galaxy S phones. Either way, frequent updates from Samsung and getting the latest Android release reasonably fast would mitigate this complaint for me, but that doesn't happen, so it is a legitimate complaint.
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If you go to the Droid forums you will see complaints as well, however because 80% of the public does not have the same demand as the users of forums like this, the complaints are not escalated as highly. The high end techies complain about everything that is not perfect, cause techies are never satisfied, I should know, I am in that boat. However, that does not mean we are holding a inferior piece of hardware/software. Outside of this forum, I have never met a normal person dissatisfied with their Epic or Evo.
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I will agree that many people expect too much out of their smart phones. 20 to 30 hours is not enough for many people. That being said, 10 hour battery life doing absolutely nothing with the phone is completely ridiculous, and it is a legitimate software problem with the Galaxy S devices.
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I believe every phone's capabilities have to do with their "abuse" levels. Higher the abuse, lower the satisfaction. And, with higher abuse there will be more frequent visits to the Sprint store than usual.
I got my Epic on the day it came out (8/30/2010) and I have to admit this is a very beautiful phone with nice features. And the custom roms just spice it up even more (with less abuse of course)
If you have 10% drain an hour then you have app issues or something running in the background. On eclair I was getting 60 - 80 hours with no problem. On froyo it has been 20 - 30 hours now with ext 4 its up to 55 hours
Our stock standby time is 300 hours evo is like 200.
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Since im replying from my phone and I don't feel like editing a quote I'll just say that the gps is a MAJOR issue as I was never able to use it until I started having my phone. Considering gps is such a basic feature nowadays that is unacceptable.
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so far so good
I'm always tempted by the path not chosen, but so far the Epic has done everything I've needed it to do.
I drive for a living, and while the GPS does take time to lock, it does lock. Otherwise I can find myself on the map and plot my route on the map to at least start my travels until it does lock. I consider this to be standard GPS protocol :/
I could really care less about the keyboard, but for some reason Sprint has designated the slider as their form factor of choice since the PPC-6700. It misses keys, and I thought it was just me, but I'll just have to factor that in and type more carefully. But only the form factor and the OS have been real temptations for me.
I was in the market to replace my Flip camera, and when i saw the video comparisons between the Evo and the Epic, I knew I would be very disappointed with the Evo. And while it may not matter to some, I appreciate the dedicated 2 step camera button.
I'm also feel I'm in the minority when I say that I really like plug location. I leave the phone plugged in while I drive, and it's nice to not have to stow the phone upside down and have to hold it around the plug. This has been a plus with every Samsung phone I have had, the ability to charge it in the upright position. And I cannot tell you how much I adore the slide cover of the plug.
The screen looks great from any angle even in bright light I can see it better than I could ever see the screen on my TP2.
Now, is the phone light and cheap feeling? Possibly. But I would rather drop a light phone than a heavy phone. Think about it. I already dropped it once trying to take a picture of something on the floor. Wood floor, no harm, lesson learned. But the phone seems well put together, and it should last at least the year before I can upgrade to, whatever.
4G, eh, whatever. I play with it in Chicago, and it's iffy at best. They basically tacked on an extra radio, and I mostly pretend it's not there. However, it does grant the ability to do simultaneous voice and data, which will be a plus if this network ever expands and takes hold.
So even though I am sick to death of waiting for Froyo since I'm checking on it every day, I still know I made the right choice as far as what Sprint has to offer.
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I also noticed that even though we were in a full coverage area the Epic would go from full to no bars for some unknown reason.
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This happens to me all the time. Months ago there were some posts postulating that this problem may be because the Epic's network defaults to "WCDMA preferred" under the advanced network settings, and WCDMA, despite its name, is actually a protocol for GSM phones, not CDMA phones. The thought is that it preferentially periodically goes looking for these networks it cannot connect to.
I have found that switching this setting to "CDMA auto" causes my "time without signal" to drop from ~50% to about 4%, so there's probably something to that argument. Unfortunately the phone seems to change itself back, especially when it reboots, and in any case I still get the bars dropping away quite often, even after changing this.
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I'm also feel I'm in the minority when I say that I really like plug location. I leave the phone plugged in while I drive, and it's nice to not have to stow the phone upside down and have to hold it around the plug.
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I also like the plug where it is, though I didn't think I would when I got it. It is so much nicer than a bottom or side plug, not only when plugged into the car, but also when plugged in anywhere else, especially at the computer.
I really like my Epic over the Evo. My cuz has an Evo and it looks and feels so big and square, I really don't think I'd like carrying that thing in my pocket, like I carry my Evo. And for me, Evo's screen is actually larger than needed. I lived without a keyboard for two years with my HTC Touch and now, I can't go without a keyboard. I personally find Swype to be inaccurate and I constantly had to make adjustments. I use the android keyboard when not typing on the keyboard.
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This happens to me all the time. Months ago there were some posts postulating that this problem may be because the Epic's network defaults to "WCDMA preferred" under the advanced network settings, and WCDMA, despite its name, is actually a protocol for GSM phones, not CDMA phones. The thought is that it preferentially periodically goes looking for these networks it cannot connect to.
I have found that switching this setting to "CDMA auto" causes my "time without signal" to drop from ~50% to about 4%, so there's probably something to that argument. Unfortunately the phone seems to change itself back, especially when it reboots, and in any case I still get the bars dropping away quite often, even after changing this.
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I too noticed that in the settings. When I switch to CDMA auto, the bars were almost always full or close to full even when I was in areas that historically gave me a bad signal. Unfortunately, the phone swtiches back to WCDMA and I go back to my normal, high-and-low signal.
One final note as I am actually switching to an evo today. On the topic of task killers the one included with the epic is crap. It does not show programs samsung does not want you ending and so I've always used advanced task killer. To me GPS that works and manufacturer support far outweigh the need for a manufacturer supplied task killer.
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kenvan19 said:
One final note as I am actually switching to an evo today. On the topic of task killers the one included with the epic is crap. It does not show programs samsung does not want you ending and so I've always used advanced task killer. To me GPS that works and manufacturer support far outweigh the need for a manufacturer supplied task killer.
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I think I'm switching to the Epic but I haven't considered the GPS issue. I just assume I'll get a good one. lol. To me, the screen, the still and video camera are reasons to switch. Though the dev community doesn't seem as robust for Epic and the manufacturer support clearly isn't there as well.
dwd3885 said:
I think I'm switching to the Epic but I haven't considered the GPS issue. I just assume I'll get a good one. lol. To me, the screen, the still and video camera are reasons to switch. Though the dev community doesn't seem as robust for Epic and the manufacturer support clearly isn't there as well.
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You can get GPS working you just have to be on DK28. If you like the phone by all means get it. It comes down to opinions and my opinion is that there really isn't anything I like about the Epic. Its got great graphics and a good camera but I have a 42" flatscreen+a PS3 for gaming and I have a 12mp camera for pictures, I don't need my phone to do those things. Sure, having a hardware keyboard is great but considering I have to slow my typing speed down so I don't miss letters and how much I've come to love swype I don't really want/need it anymore. I've said this in the Evo Shift vs Epic thread and I'll say it here: Go try both phones. If you like one more than the other, buy it. Manufacturers and Carriers are always going to skew their descriptions and spec sheets to get you to buy something, so just go with what you want.
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If you have 10% drain an hour then you have app issues or something running in the background. On eclair I was getting 60 - 80 hours with no problem. On froyo it has been 20 - 30 hours now with ext 4 its up to 55 hours
Our stock standby time is 300 hours evo is like 200.
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I am not quite sure exactly what it is, but it seems to be restricted to Galaxy S phones. I spent quite a lot of time trying to figure out what was causing it on my phone, and while I have heard of people like you who got good battery life in 2.1, everyone I know who has a Galaxy S device has this issue. Judging by the fact that for me and others, 2.2 has cleared up the issue, I am guessing there is a fix specifically for this in that update.
For the record, I once ran logcat to see if I could pinpoint the issue. It seemed that Google Sync was querying Google's servers CONSTANTLY even though I had configured to push in GMail, so it could be an issue with Android or the GMail app itself, but why it seems to manifest on Galaxy S devices with alarming frequency is beyond me.