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Cuso said:I will stop telling the story right now because I don't want the nightmares to come back, but basically once you buy a Samsung phone you might has well be selling your soul to the devil cause those phones are made in hell.
Compass is working for me too. Have you tried recalibrating (figure 8 loop)?Is it working while standing still? I have tried 3 diffrent compass apps, C;geo included and when standing still north is always left.
I firmly believe its not the updates being issued by Sprint. Its all the 12 year olds running around with smartphones. "My app doesn't work right." Uninstall app then reinstall it. "My voicemail icon won't go away in the notification bar." I would go into applications, find the app, and clear data. Not all apps are codes for gingerbread. Talk to the developers, don't blame HTC/Android/Sprint.



Yes, this will put GB on your EVO.My EVO4g wants me to install update 4.24.651.1 ..the question is: is this going to upgrade my froyo 2.2 to gingerbread? I specifically do NOT want gingerbread, mostly because I have some apps that toggle my GPS and such and gingerbread renders them useless.
Yes, this will put GB on your EVO.
3.70 = froyo
4.24 = GB
N. FL. Got the update. Netflix streaming works! Still Android 2.3.3.
Thanks! Any idea how to make it stop asking me to update? Is this going to be forced sooner or later?
I used the rooted update -- and can report that the voice search works fine (previously it sometimes did not pick up the mic audio) and the compass works.
Netflix has to be fixed by Netflix... HTC or Sprint can't do anything about that... The problems that you had with the phone after the first update, have they been resolved?
. I really wish I hasn't done that.Not true. Its listed by sprint on their site that the maintenance update included a fix for netflix. Problem is its not available in the market, and I seem to have uninstalled it. I really wish I hasn't done that.
I am still waiting to update, because I hear that with the Gingerbread update, you lose the Call Duration information in Call History. Can someone confirm if the call duration still shows up, or is it still missing?