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Its been 5 days since compiled, generally, they take about 2-4 weeks (maybe longer, this depends solely on the carrier) of testing of a final build before it is decided to be pushed out to the phones. A flawless update (something Epic owners have never seen) takes about 5 days to roll out in batches. Too frequently, however, during the OTA push, it can get cancelled (as was seen with the EB build).

I don't think there is a device out there that has seen a "flawles build" so I think its unfair to mark the Epic as being something in the minority. Even the great Nexus S, EVO and most recently the TBolt have needed patches/updates to fix issues and even with those there are still issues unsolved.
 

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I don't think there is a device out there that has seen a "flawles build" so I think its unfair to mark the Epic as being something in the minority. Even the great Nexus S, EVO and most recently the TBolt have needed patches/updates to fix issues and even with those there are still issues unsolved.

I would disagree. Everything worked pretty much as advertised on the Hero. Sure I wish it got updated past 2.1, but keeping the processor at 528Mhz, incredibly small (to todays standards) space for apps, I could understand why it didn't get upgraded. I still have mine to tinker with and I don't recall any major issues with the 1.5 and 2.1 builds. Each radio upgrade provided true benefits in signal strength. To this day, I have yet to get 3G speeds faster on any CDMA device over the Hero. As for the Tbolt, they are experiencing isolated issues. Not everyone with a tbolt is having reboot issues. It also seems to be a radio issue, not a ROM issue (benefits of rooting/roming is you usually can upgrade one without the other, like on the epic).

But anyways, you seem to have missed my point. Getting a lot of that lately.
 

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@Andrew, I get your point. I also get your point that your not happy with Sprint or Samsung. Lately I also see that you have been taking things a bit to personal against those that you always offered to help in the past which was never your style. Hopefully you will find happiness once again with a new device and or carrier.
 

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@Andrew, I get your point. I also get your point that your not happy with Sprint or Samsung. Lately I also see that you have been taking things a bit to personal against those that you always offered to help in the past which was never your style. Hopefully you will find happiness once again with a new device and or carrier.

Well, I have a problem with people trying to commit insurance fraud. (I have the direct message if you want to see it, but that's off-topic). Also, I still do help, I'm not a bad person. I've gotten that wrap, but guess what? Looks like my complaints have been answered. Looks like the CM7 developers are building their own code for the CM7 Kernel and have made good progress as of late. My personal opinion is that it should have happened months ago, but its great to see non the less. I can't help that Sprint's coverage sucks in an area I recently moved to. Or that they have lost a lot of contracts with their roaming partners (where I can't even text at work where I roam). The only thing I can do is switch carriers, which I have begun the switch. Tomorrow night will determine what I do as its my first night at work with my new shiny phone. I also can understand why my service sucks with Sprint. I live and work near the everglades... no one lives there.
My biggest gripe was all the excuses people made about the epic, where its like the red-headed step child of the Galaxy S line and that's why development has been slow.
 

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Speculation is that it will be released somewhere around June 20th. No set date, and ALL speculation and rumor.
The sooner, the better, Mr. Sprint. I am really beginning to get sick of some of the instability issues I am beginning to have with 2.1.

EDIT: I'm on 2.2.1 I must have missed the second 2 in there somehow....
 
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Yes, EF02 just posted... see post below.

http://device.sprintpcs.com/Samsung/SPH-D700/EF02.rdf

Found this just now. I'm surprised nobody else broke this before me.

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" 

href="http://device.sprintpcs.com/uaprof.xsl"?>
<!--
*********************************************************************
*	Sprint UA Prof template
*
*	Version:		2.0
*	Created:		1/3/2002
*	Organization:	Customer Equipment
*	Modified: 		01/03/2008
*
*	Copyright 2008 Sprint PCS
*
*	Note
*		Elements that are not required by Sprint PCS have been omitted
*		from this template. 
*
*	Revision History
*		0.1	Initial Release
*
*		1.2	Updated for Multimedia (J Gilborne)
*
*		1.3	Updated for FOTA Components (K Hunter) 10/21/2004
*			Updated for OTA Diagnostics Components  (K Hunter) 10/21/2004
*			Updated Multimedia Component to include MultimediaEncoderDisplaySize
*			Updated WapDeviceClass with documentation
*
*		1.4	Added for Browser Portal Version in the Sprint Extensions(K Hunter) 06/29/2005
*			Added for IOTA Protocol Version  in the Sprint Extensions(K Hunter) 06/29/2005
*			Added DateNetworkType in the Sprint Extensions (K Hunter) 06/29/2005
*
*		1.5 Deleted CcppAccept-Encoding from SoftwarePlatform section (K Hunter) 09/08/2005
*                       Note:  If the CcppAccept-Encoding is include in the rdf with a Multimedia device, then 
*			this will prohibit the device from streaming multimedia content.
*
*			1.5.1 	Updated profie to validate with MAG ( D Durig ) 10/27/2005
*			1.5.2 	Changed units of measure on the Multimedia Maximum Bit Rate for Streaming and for 
*                   Encoding from fps to kbps ( J Bryan ) 11/10/2005
*
*		1.6 Added for Sprint On Demand, Capable and Version in the Sprint Extensions ( J Bryan ) 01/06/2006
*                   Added for Sprint MI-UI, Capable and Version in the Sprint Extensions ( J Bryan ) 01/10/2006
*                   Added x-pcs/od.content and x-pcs/theme to CcppAccept ( J Bryan ) 01/18/2006
*
*		1.7 Added # to the xpcs namespace URL.  ( J Bryan ) 12/05/2006
*               1.8 Added GLMS attributes. ( J Bryan ) 02/28/2007
*               2.0 Added WiMAX attributes. ( J Bryan ) 01/21/2008
*
*	Known issues
*		
*		Push characteristics are not defined yet
*		Have not yet defined schema for Sprint Specific enhancements
*		
*********************************************************************
-->
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" 

xmlns:prf="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#" 

xmlns:xpcs="http://device.sprintpcs.com/namespace/xpcs#" 

xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
	<rdf:Description rdf:ID="MyDeviceProfile">
		<!--********************** Hardware Platform Description 

***************************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="HardwarePlatform">
				<rdf:type 

rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#HardwarePlatform"/>
				<!-- ******** Vendor/model *******-->
				<!-- Enter the vendor name here.  This must 

match the vendor name in the EDF -->
				<prf:Vendor>
					SAMSUNG
				</prf:Vendor>
				<!-- Enter the device model name here.  This 

must match the model name in the EDF -->
				<prf:Model>
					SPH-D700
				</prf:Model>
				<!-- Change if different -->
				<prf:CPU>
					ARM11
				</prf:CPU>
				<!--****** Display ******-->
				<!-- Enter screen size in pixels here - width x height -->
				<prf:ScreenSize>
					480x800
				</prf:ScreenSize>
				<!-- "Yes" if device supports color -->
				<prf:ColorCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:ColorCapable>
				<!-- Enter the color or grayscale depth here -->
				<prf:BitsPerPixel>
					16
				</prf:BitsPerPixel>
				<!-- Change if not 1:1 -->
				<prf:PixelAspectRatio>
					1x1
				</prf:PixelAspectRatio>
				<!-- This should always be "Yes" -->
				<prf:ImageCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:ImageCapable>
				<!-- Enter the screen size in characters here.  Use the default font. -->
				<prf:ScreenSizeChar>
                    25x21
				</prf:ScreenSizeChar>
				<!-- Change the to "No" only if the default font on the device is not proportional -->
				<prf:StandardFontProportional>
					Yes
				</prf:StandardFontProportional>
				<!-- List the supported output character sets here. -->
				<prf:OutputCharSet>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>ISO-10646-UCS-2</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>ISO-8859-1</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>US-ASCII</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>UTF-8</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:OutputCharSet>
				<!-- ******** Input capabilities ******-->
				<!-- List the supported Input character sets here -->
				<prf:InputCharSet>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>ISO-10646-UCS-2</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>ISO-8859-1</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>US-ASCII</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>UTF-8</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:InputCharSet>
				<!-- This should always be "Yes" -->
				<prf:TextInputCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:TextInputCapable>
				<!-- This value should only be changed if the device does not use a standard DTMF keypad -->
				<prf:Keyboard>
					Qwerty
				</prf:Keyboard>
				<!-- Enter the number of softkeys supported by the device -->
				<prf:NumberOfSoftKeys>
					0
				</prf:NumberOfSoftKeys>
				<!-- ********* Audio **********-->
				<!-- This should always be "Yes" -->
				<prf:SoundOutputCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:SoundOutputCapable>
				<!-- This should be "Yes" for all voice capable devices -->
				<prf:VoiceInputCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:VoiceInputCapable>
				<!--******************************-->
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!--********************** Software Platform Description ***************************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="SoftwarePlatform">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#SoftwarePlatform"/>
				<!-- ***** Basic ******-->
				<!-- Should be "Yes" for all Java capable devices -->
				<prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware>
					No
				</prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware>
				<!-- Use this for J2ME app support -->
				<prf:DownloadableSoftwareSupport>
                                <rdf:Bag><rdf:li>application/java-archive</rdf:li></rdf:Bag>
				</prf:DownloadableSoftwareSupport>
				<!-- Enter the software version number here. 
				This must match the version reported via IOTA-->
				<prf:SoftwareNumber>
					EF02
				</prf:SoftwareNumber>
				<!-- Should not change if using Qualcomm software-->
				<prf:OSName>
					Google Android, L4
				</prf:OSName>
				<!-- Should not change if using Qualcomm software-->
				<prf:OSVendor>
					Google, Qualcomm
				</prf:OSVendor>
				<!-- Fill in version of DMSS Software base -->
				<prf:OSVersion>
					Android 2.3, SBAQ6085BSNACAZ4390
				</prf:OSVersion>
				<!-- ********** Java ***********-->
				<!-- Should be yes for all Java capable products -->
				<prf:JavaEnabled>
					Yes
				</prf:JavaEnabled>
				<!-- Indicate MIDP + Sprint Extension profile support -->
				<prf:JavaPlatform>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>Dalvik</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:JavaPlatform>
				<!-- Indicate the VM vendor/version here -->
				<prf:JVMVersion>
				<rdf:Bag><rdf:li>Dalvik</rdf:li></rdf:Bag>
				</prf:JVMVersion>
				<!-- ********* CCPP accept **********-->
				<!-- List all accepted MIME types here -->
				<prf:CcppAccept>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<!-- Markup languages -->
          				<rdf:li>text/html</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>text/plain</rdf:li>
						<!-- Images -->
						<rdf:li>image/gif</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/jpeg</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/jpg</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/gif</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/png</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/bmp</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/x-ms-bmp</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>image/vnd.wap.wbmp</rdf:li> 
			     		<!-- Audio / Multimedia  -->
                        <rdf:li>audio/aac</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/amr</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/imelody</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/mid</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/midi</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/mp3</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/mpeg3</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/mpeg</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/mpg</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-mid</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-midi</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-mp3</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-mpeg3</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-mpeg</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>audio/x-mpg</rdf:li> 
                        <!-- Video / Multimedia  -->
                        <rdf:li>video/mpeg4</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>video/mp4</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>video/3gp</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>video/3gpp</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>video/3gpp2</rdf:li>
						<!-- Applications -->
                        <rdf:li>application/java-archive</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/ogg</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/vnd.oma.dd+xml</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/vnd.oma.drm.message</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/vnd.wap.sic</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/vnd.wap.xhtml+xml</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/xhtml+xml</rdf:li>
                        <rdf:li>application/x-pcs-mcd+xml</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:CcppAccept>
				<!-- List all accepted character sets here -->
				<prf:CcppAccept-Charset>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>ISO-10646-UCS-2</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>ISO-8859-1</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>US-ASCII</rdf:li> 
                        <rdf:li>UTF-8</rdf:li>						
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:CcppAccept-Charset>
				<!-- List all accepted languages here in order of preference -->
				<prf:CcppAccept-Language>
					<rdf:Seq>
						<rdf:li>en-us</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Seq>
				</prf:CcppAccept-Language>
				<!-- List all accepted transfer encodings here -->
				<!-- Deleted CcppAccept-Encoding K.Hunter in 1.5-->
				<!-- ******** Input Encoders ******-->
				<prf:AudioInputEncoder>
					<rdf:Bag><rdf:li> </rdf:li></rdf:Bag>
				</prf:AudioInputEncoder>
				<!--******************************-->
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!--********************** Network Characteristics Description ***************************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="NetworkCharacteristics">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#NetworkCharacteristics"/>
				<!-- Indicate support for SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 -->
				<prf:SecuritySupport>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>SSL3.0</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>TLS</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:SecuritySupport>
				<!-- Indicate support for IS-2000 release 0 packet data bearer -->
				<!-- May add more detail here in a later rev. -->
				<prf:SupportedBearers>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>IPv4</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>IPv6</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>HTTP 1.1 (http, https)</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>FTP</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>file://</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>TLS</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>SMS</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:SupportedBearers>
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!--********************** Browser UA Description ***************************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="BrowserUA">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#BrowserUA"/>
				<!-- ********* Browser Identification ********** -->
				<!-- Enter the browser vendor/product name here -->
				<prf:BrowserName>
					Android Browser
				</prf:BrowserName>
				<!-- Enter the browser version here -->
				<prf:BrowserVersion>
					0.6
				</prf:BrowserVersion>
				<!-- ********** Capabilities *********** -->
				<!-- Frames are not supported -->
				<prf:FramesCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:FramesCapable>
				<!-- Basic tables are supported in xhtml-basic -->
				<prf:TablesCapable>
					Yes
				</prf:TablesCapable>
				<!-- Frames are not supported -->
				<prf:PreferenceForFrames>
					No
				</prf:PreferenceForFrames>
				<!-- *********** Applet / Script support is not required ********** -->
				<prf:DownloadableBrowserApps>
                                <rdf:Bag><rdf:li>No</rdf:li></rdf:Bag>
				</prf:DownloadableBrowserApps>
				<prf:JavaAppletEnabled>
					No
				</prf:JavaAppletEnabled>
				<prf:JavaScriptEnabled>
					Yes
				</prf:JavaScriptEnabled>
				<prf:JavaScriptVersion>
				    1.5
				</prf:JavaScriptVersion> 
				<!-- ************* XHTML support - indicate XHTML-Basic 1.0 ************ -->
				<prf:XhtmlVersion>
					XHTML-Basic/1.1
				</prf:XhtmlVersion>
				<prf:XhtmlModules>
					<rdf:Bag><rdf:li> </rdf:li></rdf:Bag>
				</prf:XhtmlModules>
				<!--******************************-->
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!--********************** WAP Characteristics Description ***************************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="WapCharacteristics">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#WapCharacteristics"/>
				<!--******** General ***********-->
				<!-- WAP Device Class defined in http://www1.wapforum.org/tech/documents/PROP-ClassConform-20000211.pdf -->
				<prf:WapDeviceClass>C</prf:WapDeviceClass>
				<prf:WapVersion>
					"1.2.1 (WML, WSP/WTLS)", "2.0 (limited supports for HTML-MP and wCSS)"
				</prf:WapVersion>
				<!--*********** WML ************-->
				<!-- If full wml 2.0 is supported, it should be added here -->
				<prf:WmlVersion>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>2.0</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:WmlVersion>
				<!-- Enter the maximum deck size for wml -->
				<prf:WmlDeckSize>
					8000000
				</prf:WmlDeckSize>
				<!--******************************-->
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!--********************** Push Characteristics Description ***************************************-->
		<!-- Note: This entire section is TBD in this revision -->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="PushCharacteristics">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://www.wapforum.org/profiles/UAPROF/ccppschema-20010430#PushCharacteristics"/>
				<prf:Push-Accept>
					<rdf:Bag>
                    <rdf:li>text/plain</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:Push-Accept>
				<prf:Push-Accept-Encoding>
					<rdf:Bag>
					   <rdf:li>base64</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:Push-Accept-Encoding>
				<prf:Push-Accept-AppID>
					<rdf:Bag>
                    <rdf:li></rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:Push-Accept-AppID>
				<prf:Push-MsgSize>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>4096</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</prf:Push-MsgSize>
				<!-- ********************************-->
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
		<!-- ****************** Sprint UA Prof Extensions ******************************-->
		<prf:component>
			<rdf:Description rdf:ID="SprintExtensions">
				<rdf:type  rdf:resource="http://device.sprintpcs.com/uaprof/sprint-uaprof-extensions.xml"/>
				<!-- MultimediaPlayback support -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaPlaybackSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:MultimediaPlaybackSupport>
				<!-- Multimedia Streaming Support -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaStreamingSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:MultimediaStreamingSupport>
				<!-- Multimedia Encoding Support -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaEncodingSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:MultimediaEncodingSupport>
				<!-- Type and version of MM player supported -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaPlayer>
					<!-- example -->
					CORE/6.506.4.1 OpenCORE/2.02 (Linux;Android 2.3.3)
				</xpcs:MultimediaPlayer>
				<!-- Type and version of MM encoder supported -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaEncoder>
					<!-- example -->
					CORE/6.506.4.1 OpenCORE/2.02 (Linux;Android 2.3.3)
				</xpcs:MultimediaEncoder>
				<!-- Multimedia Encoder Supported Display Size(s) -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaEncoderDisplaySize>
					<!-- example -->
					800x480
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>
						</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:MultimediaEncoderDisplaySize>
				<!-- File Format the decoder supports -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaFileFormatForDecoder>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>MP4</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>3GP</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>3G2</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WMV</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AVI</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>FLV</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>MKV</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>M4A</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AMR</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AAC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>MP3</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WMA</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AC3</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>OGG</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WAV</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>FLAC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>EVC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>QCP</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:MultimediaFileFormatForDecoder>
				<!-- File Format the encoder supports -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaFileFormatForEncoder>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>3GP</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:MultimediaFileFormatForEncoder>
				<!-- Display size the Multimedia player supports -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaVideoDisplaySize>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>
						800x480
						</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:MultimediaVideoDisplaySize>
				<!-- Maximum frame rate the device supports when playing local files -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForPlayback>
					<!-- example -->
					30fps
				</xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForPlayback>
				<!-- Maximum frame rate the device supports when streaming content -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForStreaming>
					<!-- example -->
					30fps
                                </xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForStreaming>
				<!-- Maximum frame rate the device supports when encoding content -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForEncoding>
					<!-- example -->
					30fps
				</xpcs:MultimediaMaximumFrameRateForEncoding>
				<!-- Maximum bit rate the Multimedia player supports when playing local files -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForPlayback>
					<!-- example -->
					12Mbps
				</xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForPlayback>
				<!-- Maximum bit rate the device supports when streaming content -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForStreaming>
					<!-- example -->
					10Mbps
				</xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForStreaming>
				<!-- Maximum bit rate the device supports when encoding content -->
				<xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForEncoding>
					<!-- example -->
					12Mbps
				</xpcs:MultimediaMaximumBitRateForEncoding>
				<!-- List all supported video codecs for decoding here -->
				<xpcs:VideoCodecsForDecoding>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>H.264 BP,MP,HP</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>MPEG4 SP,ASP</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>XviD</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>H.263 P3</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>Sorenson Spark</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>VC-1 MP</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:VideoCodecsForDecoding>
				<!-- List all supported video codecs for encoding here -->
				<xpcs:VideoCodecsForEncoding>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>H.264 SP,MP</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>H.263 P0</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:VideoCodecsForEncoding>
				<!-- List all supported audio codecs here -->
				<xpcs:AudioCodecsForDecoding>
					<rdf:Bag>
					  <rdf:li>M4A</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AMR-NB</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AMR-WB</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AAC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AAC+</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>eAAC+</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>MP3</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WMA</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AC3</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>OGG</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WAV</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>FLAC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>EVRC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>QCELP</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:AudioCodecsForDecoding>
				<!-- List all supported audio codecs here -->
				<xpcs:AudioCodecsForEncoding>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>AAC</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>AMR-NB</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:AudioCodecsForEncoding>
				<!-- MCD version -->
				<xpcs:SprintMcdVersion>
					3.5.4
				</xpcs:SprintMcdVersion>
				<!-- PictureMailSupport -->
				<xpcs:PictureMailSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:PictureMailSupport>
				<!-- VideoMailSupport -->
				<xpcs:VideoMailSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:VideoMailSupport>
				<xpcs:MobileOriginatedSmsSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:MobileOriginatedSmsSupport>
				<!-- ***************  IOTA/FOTA Components  *****************-->
				<xpcs:IOTAProtocolVersion>
					<!--example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:IOTAProtocolVersion>
				<xpcs:FotaProtocolVersion>
					<!-- example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:FotaProtocolVersion>
				<xpcs:FotaClientVersion>
					<!-- example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:FotaClientVersion>
				<xpcs:FotaClientVendor>
					<!-- example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:FotaClientVendor>
				<!-- ***************  OTA Diagnostics Components  *****************-->
				<xpcs:DiagnosticsProtocolVersion>
					<!-- example -->
					1.1.0
				</xpcs:DiagnosticsProtocolVersion>
				<xpcs:DiagnosticsClientVersion>
					<!-- example -->
					3.2.13
				</xpcs:DiagnosticsClientVersion>
				<xpcs:DiagnosticsClientVendor>
					<!-- example -->
					CIQ
				</xpcs:DiagnosticsClientVendor>
				<!-- ***************  Sprint Browser Components  *****************-->
				<xpcs:BrowserPortalVersion>
					<!--
						**Values for devices**
						1.0 for 1x  
						2.0 for DO
					-->
					2.0
				</xpcs:BrowserPortalVersion>
				<!-- ***************  Sprint Device Data Network Types*****************-->
				<xpcs:DataNetworkTypes>
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>IS2000</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>EVDO</rdf:li>
                                                <rdf:li>DOrA</rdf:li>
                                                <rdf:li>WiFi</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>WiMax</rdf:li>
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:DataNetworkTypes>
				<!-- ***************  Sprint On Demand *****************-->
				<xpcs:OnDemandCapable>
				<!-- example -->
				No
				</xpcs:OnDemandCapable>
				<xpcs:OnDemandVersion>
				<!-- example -->
				N/A
				</xpcs:OnDemandVersion>
				<!-- ***************  Sprint MI-UI *****************-->
				<xpcs:MI-UICapable>
				<!-- example -->
				No
				</xpcs:MI-UICapable>
				<xpcs:MI-UIVersion>
				<!-- example -->
				N/A
				</xpcs:MI-UIVersion>
				<!-- ***************  Sprint GLMS *****************-->
	                        <xpcs:GLMSClientVendor>
                                <!-- example -->
                                N/A
				</xpcs:GLMSClientVendor>
				<xpcs:GLMSProtocolVersion>
				<!--example -->
				N/A
				</xpcs:GLMSProtocolVersion>
				<xpcs:GLMSClientVersion>
				<!-- example -->
				N/A
				</xpcs:GLMSClientVersion>
				<!-- ********************************-->
                                <!-- ****************** Sprint WiMAX Extensions ******************************-->
				<xpcs:AdvertisingCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:AdvertisingCapable>
				<xpcs:CommerceCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:CommerceCapable>
				<xpcs:EmailCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:EmailCapable>
				<xpcs:FixedVoIPCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:FixedVoIPCapable>
				<xpcs:GamingCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:GamingCapable>
				<xpcs:IMVideoCallingCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:IMVideoCallingCapable>
				<xpcs:VoiceChatCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:VoiceChatCapable>
				<xpcs:IntelligentSearchCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:IntelligentSearchCapable>
				<xpcs:LBSCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:LBSCapable>
				<xpcs:MobileTVORVODCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:MobileTVORVODCapable>
				<xpcs:RadioCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:RadioCapable>
				<xpcs:DeviceType>
					<!-- example -->

				</xpcs:DeviceType>
				<xpcs:HardwareVersion>
					<!-- example -->

				</xpcs:HardwareVersion>
				<xpcs:ManufacturerWiMAXRadioModule>
					<!-- example -->
					SAMSUNG
				</xpcs:ManufacturerWiMAXRadioModule>
				<xpcs:FirmwareVersionWiMAXRadioModule>
					<!-- example -->
					DH24
				</xpcs:FirmwareVersionWiMAXRadioModule>
				<xpcs:ModelWiMAXRadioModule>
					<!-- example -->
					CMC730S
				</xpcs:ModelWiMAXRadioModule>
				<xpcs:GPSChipsetVendor>
					<!-- example -->
					QUALCOMM
				</xpcs:GPSChipsetVendor>
				<xpcs:GPSChipsetModel>
					<!-- example -->
					QSC6085
				</xpcs:GPSChipsetModel>
				<xpcs:OMADMCapable >
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:OMADMCapable>
				<xpcs:OMADMVendor >
					<!-- example -->
					SAMSUNG
				</xpcs:OMADMVendor>
				<xpcs:OMADMVersion>
					<!-- example -->
					1.2
				</xpcs:OMADMVersion>
				<xpcs:ConnectionManagerVendor >
					<!-- example -->

				</xpcs:ConnectionManagerVendor>
				<xpcs:ConnectionManagerVersion>
					<!-- example -->

				</xpcs:ConnectionManagerVersion>
				<xpcs:NavigationSupport>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li></rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:NavigationSupport>
				<xpcs:EmbeddedApplicationsCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:EmbeddedApplicationsCapable>
				<xpcs:DownStreamBufferSize>
					<!-- example -->
					0
				</xpcs:DownStreamBufferSize>
				<xpcs:UpStreamBufferSize>
					<!-- example -->
					0
				</xpcs:UpStreamBufferSize>
				<xpcs:TotalDeviceMemory>
					<!-- example -->
					0
				</xpcs:TotalDeviceMemory>
				<xpcs:TotalDeviceFlash>
					<!-- example -->
					0
				</xpcs:TotalDeviceFlash>
				<xpcs:ExternalMemorySlot>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:ExternalMemorySlot>
				<xpcs:ExternalMemoryMaxSize>
					<!-- example -->
					32GB
				</xpcs:ExternalMemoryMaxSize>
				<xpcs:AudioJack>
					<!-- example -->
					3.5mm
				</xpcs:AudioJack>
				<xpcs:SupportedApplications>
					<!-- example -->
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li></rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:SupportedApplications>
				<xpcs:VOIPAnalogJacks>
					<!-- example -->
					0
				</xpcs:VOIPAnalogJacks>
				<xpcs:AntiVirus>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:AntiVirus>
				<xpcs:AntiVirusVendor>
					<!-- example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:AntiVirusVendor>
				<xpcs:AntiSpam>
					<!-- example -->
					No
				</xpcs:AntiSpam>
				<xpcs:AntiSpamVendor>
					<!-- example -->
					N/A
				</xpcs:AntiSpamVendor>
				<xpcs:CameraMegaPixels>
					<!-- example -->
					5
				</xpcs:CameraMegaPixels>
				<xpcs:CameraHighestImageResolution>
					<!-- example -->
					2560x1920
				</xpcs:CameraHighestImageResolution>
				<xpcs:CameraZoomCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:CameraZoomCapable>
				<xpcs:CameraBuiltInFlash>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:CameraBuiltInFlash>
				<xpcs:CamcorderResolution>
					<!-- example -->
					1280x720
				</xpcs:CamcorderResolution>
				<xpcs:CamcorderZoomCapable>
					<!-- example -->
					Yes
				</xpcs:CamcorderZoomCapable>
				<xpcs:DeviceIdentifierType>
					<!-- example -->
					<rdf:Bag>
						<rdf:li>ESN</rdf:li>
						<rdf:li>MEID</rdf:li>
						<!-- Enter other items... -->
					</rdf:Bag>
				</xpcs:DeviceIdentifierType>
			</rdf:Description>
		</prf:component>
	</rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>
 
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stinkins

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I hope that pile of code that was just posted is a stable build of Gigerbread for the Epic that is being released to the public. Is it? Please?
 

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EC05 was released 3/21, so just over two weeks after the build number date. So, if EF02 is the final build (not EE19 like we were thinking) we're looking at maybe two or so weeks before device push.

I tried the EE03 leak and it was nice, but still needed work, so hopefully the two build numbers since cover those bugs.
 

Paul627g

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EC05 was released 3/21, so just over two weeks after the build number date. So, if EF02 is the final build (not EE19 like we were thinking) we're looking at maybe two or so weeks before device push.

I tried the EE03 leak and it was nice, but still needed work, so hopefully the two build numbers since cover those bugs.
Actually were looking at a possible 3 builds since EE03 if you count EF02.

EE03
EE12
EE19
EF02
 

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