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I know.... very frustrating to say the least.I just spoke with Samsung Sweden, and it is very clear that they now next to nothing compared to our collective knowledge here on the forum. When I let her know that the new, although rumored, "unofficial" date was the 20th of October she got very sad and frustrated. Reminds me of our own Helpdesk who is last to know what really is going on. She was embarrassed that the forum community knew more than her. I said that she should convey that message to her superiors - what a joke support has turned into.
Can't say that I don't sympathize with her.
I'd say the best thing would probably be if as many people as possible who own a faulty Galaxy would simply return it and demand a full refund based on not meeting its own basic specifications. As long as people are keeping their faulty devices instead of return them, and more people still buy it every day, its simply not ever going to be a priority for Samsung to address the issue.
The only missed income for them is people who simply refuse to buy a broken handset and are waiting and/or choosing other brands, but thats not even a visible parameter for them, where people returning the malfunctioning product would be.
The impression I get is noone is really satisfied with the performance of the SGS yet people aren't returning them en masse. Words don't speak so loud in multimillion corporative world, even when it's complaining customers.
I actually agree with you.
What I would suggest is everyone who has issues with their phone to send an email to whoever they purchased their phones from and simply say "unless this is not sorted soon I shall return my phone as it does not meet the purpose it was purchased for".
With so many doing this it would make sellers sit up and take notice and contact Samsung informing them they could lose a lot of trade.
Call their bluff.......

It was a term of phrase.I think it's allready not sorted![]()
Yes, these updates are the one's promised yesterday...... They took the option of not including Froyo & the other main fixes because of the late problems found and as such this will now come later.Another big update for Kies today, added a prompt for saving contacts when pressing the firmware button. So at least it *seems* like they are preparing for an update.
Also added a "ToWeb" function for social media
Yes, these updates are the one's promised yesterday...... They took the option of not including Froyo & the other main fixes because of the late problems found and as such this will now come later.
There's no specific date but it could be the end of the month.
As Karnka mentions... in the end the update that came was for Kies.Hi Beards,
If Froyo and (presumably) GPS/lag fixes aren't included, what exactly is in this update? Just minor bugfixes?
Also, don't suppose you know if the mic sensitivity issue is at least on their agenda, do you?
thanks!
Where is the new Kies available from?Another big update for Kies today, added a prompt for saving contacts when pressing the firmware button. So at least it *seems* like they are preparing for an update.
Also added a "ToWeb" function for social media
As Karnka mentions... in the end the update that came was for Kies.
The initial intention was for both Kies & Froyo. However, there was nothing to stop the Kies from being updated and as such that should have carried through.
As to Mic sens... It's not mentioned. I'll see if I can find out.
Unfortunately I can not say what the ROM version is sorry....Thanks Beards. I assume the leaked XXJPK is the Froyo build that would have been released, other than for the last-minute problem you mentioned earlier? Sounds like lag and GPS might well have been sorted in that...
I was going to wait for official Froyo before deciding whether or not to buy a Galaxy, but it sounds close enough now that I might just go ahead anyway. Desire HD is the only complicating factor, but no TV-out, TFT LCD, and dubious-looking camera quality all mean I'm not as tempted by it as I was initially. Decisions, decisions!
If the camera doesn't bother you then yes, it's a great phone with some very good features........ and a much better customer support & update service.Hmm.. interesting about the camera but I guess I'm not _that_ bothered. I only tend to use my phone for quick snaps/videos.
I'm still seriously considering getting rid of my Galaxy S for a Desire HD. HTC just seem to be a whole lot more 'together' in dealing with the software side of things.
In my mind, I'll get a lower quality screen, but a bigger screen, not fussed about the TV out, and haven't heard much about the HDs camera but it does have a flash. So, hardware wise it's probably very close for me, software wise.... there'll be a world of difference.
Obviously it'll cost me a bit to swap so I guess I'll wait till I can go and play with an HD in the flesh and then we'll see.
The DHD screen is only going to be 0.3" bigger, so ~1/7th extra in area, and has the same resolution, and I personally like vivid colours, so for me, this is possibly still a Galaxy win. Or a draw 


Where is the new Kies available from?