Trusted source of mine has said to expect another .rdf to leak. Still working on the modem and fixing a few things.
As I stated earlier... there's a new .rdf
EF29 now!
If you look closely: (Linux;Android 2.3.4)
2.3.4!
No we should still be RFS, unless something drastically changes we haven't heard about. The Epic was designed to run RFS even though its capable of EXT4.(Noob question):
so our phones will already be ext4?
No we should still be RFS, unless something drastically changes we haven't heard about. The Epic was designed to run RFS even though its capable of EXT4.
Yes and no I guess is the best answer.. I can't remember the exact details of it but the memory is setup on Nexus for EXT4. I think its a different type/version if I remember correctly."designed"? I'm probably wrong but I was under impression that epic is basically same phone as the nexus s plus the keyboard and that one is running ext4, is that not so?
Would you suggest that we get the OTA update and live with the RFS, or just wait till someone hacks it and makes a EXT4 for gingerbread?
From where i can download the firmware?
The lasted leaked build we have to flash/install is EF02. EF16 and EF29 have not been leaked outside of Samsung/Sprint, we only have knowledge of the builds existing for testing purposes.yes me too please...
I was going to put the only version of Gingerbread out there for the Epic on mine but the directions told me to make sure my phone is actually an Epic 4g with this number... Samsung Galaxy S II GT I 9100
I can't find that Samsung ID anywhere written on the phone or in any information given out on any screen anywhere. Does anyone know where you'd find this?
Thanks.. Gary
As I said. It was the last bit of instruction on the page. It demanded that you be sure your Epic 4g was the Samsung Galaxy S II GT I 9100. Pretty simple instructions. I'm not sure what confused you? It asked me to be sure directly insinuating that some Epic 4G's were not the exact match. I dug for the number they mentioned and found nothing. I posted the question on here and I do have the Samsung Epic 4G D 700 but haven't found that number anywhere hidden or in the open.
You have a ton of posts on here. Where did you get the number and why did they infer I should be able to quickly check it? The article is titled, "How to put the latest Gingerbread on your Samsung Epic 4G. To have this at the very bottom concerned me since I thought I was reading an article on the Epic 4G. Here's a paste.
"Last but not the least ensure that your phone is Samsung Galaxy S II GT I 9100 and not any other phone as if you proceed installing any other phone then there is a high possibility that you will brick your phone after which your phone will become un usable or will turn into an expensive paper weight."
Thanks if you find time to answer.
G..