Have a look at:
Samsung promises update for Vibrant and Captivate GPS issue | Android Atlas - CNET Blogs
 
"We are diligently evaluating the situation and will provide an update as soon as possible."
 
While it's not a specific date, I see this comment as better than some tech support guy's word or a quick tweet we've seen over the last week.
 
I'm still finding it remarkable that Galaxy S phones in Europe had this problem for MONTHS before they made it to the States. Yet, the same problem continued over here. I think it shows really two major flaws in Samsung:
 
1. Lack of dedicated commitment to resolve issues with consumer cell phones. Months of problems in Europe - still no fix.
2. Lack of quality control. They basically had a heads up that GPS didn't work on the same phones, yet they did absolutely nothing to check/prevent the issue in US.
 
So does hearing this news change your mind about returning the phone in your 30 days?
				
			Samsung promises update for Vibrant and Captivate GPS issue | Android Atlas - CNET Blogs
"We are diligently evaluating the situation and will provide an update as soon as possible."
While it's not a specific date, I see this comment as better than some tech support guy's word or a quick tweet we've seen over the last week.
I'm still finding it remarkable that Galaxy S phones in Europe had this problem for MONTHS before they made it to the States. Yet, the same problem continued over here. I think it shows really two major flaws in Samsung:
1. Lack of dedicated commitment to resolve issues with consumer cell phones. Months of problems in Europe - still no fix.
2. Lack of quality control. They basically had a heads up that GPS didn't work on the same phones, yet they did absolutely nothing to check/prevent the issue in US.
So does hearing this news change your mind about returning the phone in your 30 days?
	