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I just got it; way more solid than the Galaxy S II. A bit thicker though. The camera is amazing, shutter is quicker than the iPhone 4S's. My microsd card isn't working with it though and its frustrating..
I just got it; way more solid than the Galaxy S II. A bit thicker though. The camera is amazing, shutter is quicker than the iPhone 4S's. My microsd card isn't working with it though and its frustrating..
Also can you tell me please tel me if the phone has a 3G/4G toggle switch in the menu thanks
I'm happy for you please tell about the speaker and in call quality thanks!
Speaker is noticeably louder than an iPhone's, the call quality is clear so far judging by the few calls I made today. And there's no 4G toggle, I only see a mobile network switch under quick settings.
That's because as stated above sprint like verizon runs a different network for 3G & 4Gok thanks! i thought like sprint samsung gallaxy s2 you can turn off 4g and u got 3g.
It only has one speaker and honestly, it's not any better than the Sensation's, but whatever. I love it so far.
Just wondering if anyone got one of these today, and if so what are your thoughts?
I love this phone! Picked it up Wednesday. Great build, great quality! A few problems though. I find that the camera button tends to get stuck under the casing, you have to take the backing off and push it back into place. It doesn't happen all the time but it could be a problem later on. The other problem I have is, my MicroSD card slot isn't working properly. I've tried a few different MicroSD cards from my G2 and Nexus 1 on the Amaze and it doesn't work, says Damaged SD Card or Removed SD Card when inserted. Formatted the cards and everything. Bringing it back today to get a replacement, hopefully it's a faulty card slot on that one phone!![]()
Got mine yesterday and have had bizarre issues during setup: after entering my google account and Microsoft exchange account info, the phone crashed and went to a black screen, completely powered off. I couldn't turn it back on, and the charging light wouldn't come on when plugged in. I pulled the battery and same thing. I thought it was dead. I let it sit for 5 minutes and tried again, and then it powered on! I added my Facebook account info and it crashed again!! Same thing, wouldn't power on, even after a battery pull, but waited 5 minutes and then it did.
So I did a full factory reset, then added my google info during the setup, then my Exchange, went to Mail next and then it crashed againThis time even after the battery pull and waiting 5 minutes, then 10, then 15, it wouldn't come back on at all. (Note the battery was fully charged before I started all of this).
It was late so I gave up and went to bed. This morning for grins I tried turning it on, and of course it powered right up. I immediatly went to the voicemail nag notification and setup up my voicemail. So far the phone hasn't crashed again, (4 hours later) but I've been busy and haven't really done anything with it. I'm going to try and add my Facebook, twitter and yahoo email info now and see what happens. Fingers crossed.
Also, the capacitive buttons rarely, if ever, light up. Is there a setting for this somewhere? I'm starting to think my Amaze has a hardware defect (or two).
Lol. Obviously your unit has some kind of defect. Go ahead and exchange it. It should never crash and the capacitive buttons should almost always be on during use.
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Are any of you switching from a 21 HSPA+ phone to this one (42 HSPA+)? I'm curious if there is a noticeable speed difference between the two in real-world usage.
Are any of you switching from a 21 HSPA+ phone to this one (42 HSPA+)? I'm curious if there is a noticeable speed difference between the two in real-world usage.