I'm quickly falling out of love with Samsung. I've got a Captivate that I've had for about a year and I doubt my next phone will be another Samsung.
Biggest complaints?
1. GPS is defective. Out of the box, it was useless. A couple fixes later and it was useable. Now it's deteriorated to the point of being useless again.
2. RFS filesystem is slow, doesn't cache writes and blocks until operations are complete. This leads to frequent lags and lockups.
3. OS updates are usually about 9 months behind. Froyo came out in May 2010, got it on Captivate in Feb 2011.
4. No front-facing camera or flash.
Of those, 1, 2 and (probably) 3 are still a problem with the Infuse as far as I can tell. Sounds like #4 is at least better.
I'm tempted to get a Nexus-branded phone so that I can get a nice clean OS with timely updates but the AT&T versions of these always seem to lag behind the others.
Anyone have a (relatively new) Android phone with AT&T that they're absolutely thrilled with, that also has...
- at least Gingerbread (preferably without having to unlock or root)
- a front-facing camera
- a flash on the high-res camera
- solid GPS
- reasonably infrequent lockups and lag
Biggest complaints?
1. GPS is defective. Out of the box, it was useless. A couple fixes later and it was useable. Now it's deteriorated to the point of being useless again.
2. RFS filesystem is slow, doesn't cache writes and blocks until operations are complete. This leads to frequent lags and lockups.
3. OS updates are usually about 9 months behind. Froyo came out in May 2010, got it on Captivate in Feb 2011.
4. No front-facing camera or flash.
Of those, 1, 2 and (probably) 3 are still a problem with the Infuse as far as I can tell. Sounds like #4 is at least better.
I'm tempted to get a Nexus-branded phone so that I can get a nice clean OS with timely updates but the AT&T versions of these always seem to lag behind the others.
Anyone have a (relatively new) Android phone with AT&T that they're absolutely thrilled with, that also has...
- at least Gingerbread (preferably without having to unlock or root)
- a front-facing camera
- a flash on the high-res camera
- solid GPS
- reasonably infrequent lockups and lag