Settings don't stick after a reboot. Known, widespread issue.
Could you please give a reference for that issue: Web site, forum, news item, etc, etc?
Settings don't stick after a reboot. Known, widespread issue.
To be honest, once you became an apologist for the HTC One X I haven't given much credence to your posts. Your article about multitasking in which you stated the problem was by design therefore not an issue was ridiculed by a multitude of posters in that thread. Strange that the person who defended the HTC One X's multitasking issue has so many problems with a Galaxy S3. Hmmmmmm........... BTW, did you return the phone from hell for another?
Could you please give a reference for that issue: Web site, forum, news item, etc, etc?
perfectly fine on mine. ive went into the haptic settings and any apps i have checked/unchecked stay that way
There was no use returning the GSIII because of issues that MINE have. If you can deal with those bugs, have at it. I can't, and won't, so I took my own advice and won't use it. Remember, I don't have to like what you like.
jerry is there a diffence between bugs on the international and US variants? judging by this forum there seems to be a difference in the gorilla glass quality. is there any way thats physicly possible?
That's fine. There's no need to worry about what I say. But at least get it right -- multitasking was done that way by design. It wasn't "broken" and all people had to do was not buy it. The minute you ask people to take responsibility for their own actions, they get defensive. No sweat off my back -- I buy what I like, not what I don't and cry later. In the end, I defended the concept of open-source instead of the childish rantings of people that weren't forced to buy it or keep it longer than 14 days.
There was no use returning the GSIII because of issues that they all have. If you can deal with those bugs, have at it. I can't, and won't, so I took my own advice and won't use it. Remember, I don't have to like what you like.
Jerry, this is why I have a problem with your veracity:
"Samsung has a pretty good handle on their TouchWiz operating system, and whether you love it or hate it you can't deny it's feature rich and runs pretty damn well on the SGSIII's blazing hardware."
"The Galaxy S3 is sure to impress us even more with the new features and polish that comes with Jelly Bean. We'll keep an eye on this one closely."
Jerry Hildenbrand July 22, 2012
Internet rumor mill says Jelly Bean coming to Samsung Galaxy S3 'soon' | Android Central
3 seconds of effort found it in our very own forums
Android Central Community Search | Android Central
You think it doesn't run well on the hardware? I thought you were talking about bugs here. All phones have em. We have to decide which ones we can live with.
Praise the phone in the main site and trash it on the forum. Credibility strike 3.
Seriously? The heptic feedback not sticking after a reboot issue in the tread you provided was mentioned three times. Two of the mentions were in quotes of the original post. Known, widespread issue? Good Lord.
Praise the phone in the main site and trash it on the forum. Credibility strike 3.
Ok. One instance in three seconds worth of work. In one minute he'd have 20 instances, right?
Wait -- do you want to talk bugs, or what phone Jerry likes?
I pointed out a laundry list of bugs in a phone you claim has none. No need to get offended. After all, you certainly didn't mean to offend anyone with your original post, right?
I'm waiting.
Not doing the work for you. I don't own the phone, but I'm assuming you do. If you would like to know what bugs your phone could potentially have maybe you should read the forums.