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LOL,
my post got merged from another thread so you have no idea what I was talking about.
The battery issues (which is what i was referring to) are easily user error. Live wallpaper and keeping tasks open kill the battery so fast. and most people do not cycle their batteries which also kills the battery life.
Normal wallpaper + Advanced Task Killer + Battery cylce = great battery performance.
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The only real problem the phone has is the GPS. Even the MMS problem sounds like it is something from ATT side.
I own one of these, I could care less if someone wanted to return them...but when a customer doesnt know how to use their phone and complains about it, that's user error.
I can understand the frustration here by some, but are we pointing the finger in the right direction? I mean aren't a lot of the problems we are experiencing due to the Android OS vs the actual Hardware? I mean Samsung is the maker of the Hardware, NOT the software (Other than the launcher software that lays over the Android). They have already admitted there is a problem with the GPS and they said it would be fixed in late Aug to mid Sep.
My frustrations have to do with the Android OS, specifically, the contacts, the calendar, email (Cannot sync Yahoo nor some others at the OS level), any several other small things. These things should be second nature, but they are not. Again, an Android issue, not the Hardware. I have had my phone for a week now and I am very impressed with the Samsung Hardware, but I am NOT impressed with the Android Software. I have until Sep 3rd (My 30 day window) and unless the Android Software makes some Big Changes, I will be switching it out, again OS fault, not hardware fault.
Just my 2 cents..
Gunny
I can understand the frustration here by some, but are we pointing the finger in the right direction? I mean aren't a lot of the problems we are experiencing due to the Android OS vs the actual Hardware? I mean Samsung is the maker of the Hardware, NOT the software (Other than the launcher software that lays over the Android). They have already admitted there is a problem with the GPS and they said it would be fixed in late Aug to mid Sep.
My frustrations have to do with the Android OS, specifically, the contacts, the calendar, email (Cannot sync Yahoo nor some others at the OS level), any several other small things. These things should be second nature, but they are not. Again, an Android issue, not the Hardware. I have had my phone for a week now and I am very impressed with the Samsung Hardware, but I am NOT impressed with the Android Software. I have until Sep 3rd (My 30 day window) and unless the Android Software makes some Big Changes, I will be switching it out, again OS fault, not hardware fault.
Just my 2 cents..
Gunny
They have already admitted there is a problem with the GPS and they said it would be fixed in late Aug to mid Sep.
Gunny
I hardly believe this manager has heard anything. If there really was a "fix" then Samsung or At&t or both would be making a statement that they have a fix, not trying to hide it from their own employees.
I don't understand why it is so &%$#ing hard to just tell us what the hell is going on. As simple as.. "yes it's messed up. We have narrowed it down to firmware/software problems. it will be updated and we are working to have it released in the froyo ota's later this year."
or "we really don't know at this time". Just come out and say something relevant.
go to the one in bell square. i originally went to the lynnwood store since it's close to my work, found out they were still on their original shipment, and decided to go to bell square on my way home from work just to see... granted, i waited for an hour before my name was called in the queue, but they're on their third shipment and the box he gave me said rev 1.1 on the side. the guy had no problems exchanging it for me and was also willing to do the gps fix on my original phone if i didn't want to deal with configuring a new phone again. but he was super helpful and pro-android as he had a nexus one as his personal phone and wasn't all hyped up over the iphone 4 and zero issues exchanging it
random shut off is what i returned mine for. when it just sits on my desk, one minute on, the next i realize it's off, that doesn't fly with me. if it was jiggling around in my jacket or something, then i can see how it could happen. but when it just sits there not moving, no. haven't had the issue since, but it's only been a few days. this one seemed a lot slower and laggy when i first got it, but it seems to have sped back up to where it should be. gps doesn't work (at all, first one worked sometimes), and the signal indicator shows a lower reception, though i can still make calls with what appears to be no signal without having the calls break up or drop.
also, this one seems to actually adjust the screen better at night. the first one i had taken it off auto adjust and had it set to the darkest setting, but this one seems to not light up nearly as bright.
Where is this Aug/Sep information? The only thing official I've seen from Samsung is a statement saying that would "provide an update as soon as possible." Not a software update, just an update.
Saying the GPS is working as designed would be an "update". They haven't committed to anything as far as I can see.
They have already admitted there is a problem with the GPS and they said it would be fixed in late Aug to mid Sep.
Is the purpose of this thread to scare and sway future new comers to the phone to maybe not buy one because it's almost working for me. All this energy needs to be directed at Samsung and not those who may be enjoying the phone or wish to enjoy the phone. If you no longer have the phone then why even hangout in this part of the forum. If it's really that crappy then so be it but I'm not convinced it is but I don't have one so maybe it is... idunno what to do, up here in Canada eh we don't have many good android options. If there are people actually enjoying this phone speak up cause this is a bad thread for potential users. The more users the better the chance this phone has to succeed.
I have mine tied into our work Exchange server and I get a couple days on a charge with normal usage (ie not streaming Pandora for hours). I also installed Handcent and the IM bubble thing looks similar to my wife's iPhone.If you only use gmail, don't mind not having reliable turn-by-turn navigation (directions only), and can deal with an SMS messaging skin that looks like pacman, then get the Captivate.
If you use exchange-based email or need a reliable full day of battery, no dice.
I have mine tied into our work Exchange server and I get a couple days on a charge with normal usage (ie not streaming Pandora for hours). I also installed Handcent and the IM bubble thing looks similar to my wife's iPhone.
I also used the navigation app this weekend to get me to a Lowes in the area and it worked great.
You also had other problems that you conveniently decided to not address in this reply. I'm not saying that it invalidates the other problems with GPS - and if you had bothered to check the stickied GPS thread you would see I have posted there as well. I also had problems with GPS but I returned my Captivate for another on Friday because the home key kept sticking. My new one has been locking on just fine. Will that trend continue? Who knows, but I am sure that Samsung will push out an update to fix the problem.that's great, anecdotal evidence to save the day. the fact that your navigation app worked perfectly and got you to a Lowes this weekend totally invalidates the countless GPS issues posted all over the internet.

i cannot get this thing to mount on my computers.