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The Epic is going to be da bomb. Captivate getting GPS fix, froyo ready from Samsung for Galaxy s line, 3g upload fix coming... This baby is going to blow everything else up!
If I can't find a fix for this battery life issue, I will literally blow the phone up.
This phone is already da bomb. I'll just be glad to get these fixes and Froyo to stop all the complaining.

I was under the impression that it would be long.... actually.
I've heard nothing about them fixing the upload cap. Please let me know if you've heard of them fixing it. I'd like to see that.
Froyo is still a ways away. You're looking at November at the earliest...
Too bad they can't fix my screen wobbliness with a software update. That really, really bothers me![]()
I've heard nothing about them fixing the upload cap. Please let me know if you've heard of them fixing it. I'd like to see that.
Thank you for not being a smartass. I've actually seen that quote mentioned in a few other threads now that I've looked around. I wonder how long it will take Samsung to roll this one out.......
I was under the impression that it would be long.... actually.
I've heard nothing about them fixing the upload cap. Please let me know if you've heard of them fixing it. I'd like to see that.
Froyo is still a ways away. You're looking at November at the earliest...
Too bad they can't fix my screen wobbliness with a software update. That really, really bothers me![]()
Um the "complaining" (if you choose to call noting major bugs in supposed highly tested expensive devices "complaining") is the only thing that got Sprint moving on the 3G issue. The GPS bugs are still there as well although now, on Device Team's workload, putting the bogus claim that Samsung fixed it on Epic to lie..This phone is already da bomb. I'll just be glad to get these fixes and Froyo to stop all the complaining.
remember, the Evo didn't get froyo until two months into it's first released date of 6/4. we're only coming to the end of the first month for Epic.
how long another phone took to get a froyo update has no effect on how long it takes this phone to get an update, especially when it's from a different manufacturer, at a different point in time - i.e. froyo itself wasn't officially released until the end of june, so it makes sense that it took a while for a phone released in early june to get it.
froyo for evo wasn't "officially" released until august 2nd or 3rd. i know, because i was one of those the couldn't wait and installed it manually from a leaked source a few days early.
If I can't find a fix for this battery life issue, I will literally blow the phone up.

Actually, now that I'm no longer obsessed with the phone and constantly messing with it, I've been getting pretty decent battery life. Tuesday I unplugged it after work, and didn't plug it in over night, and it lasted about midnight yesterday, probably about 32 hours - and that was with my normal usage pattern (4G browsing for 15 minutes on the train, WiFi connection in the office, a few phone calls, a few texts.) That's better than my ancient launch day Centro was doing before I retired it for the Epic, so I'm happy![]()
My battery is worse too since the update, but I still really like the phone. I'm going to nurse it until Froyo and if it doesn't get better, I will root it, put a custom kernel on it, and get rid of some of the crap like media hub. I'm not fully confident that Samsung or Sprint will fix the battery life issues, but I am that the folks at SDX will. One thing that I have noticed about all these android phones that they all have an issue of some sort, none are perfect. If they were, we have nothing to bitch about on this site. How boring would that be?