I'm SOOO disappointed! It's been a long day of not getting things to work. My hubby has an EVO that he loves, but I really wanted a keyboard so waited for the Epic. I was expecting some great things.
First -- this is a working phone for me. I don't use it to play games, but I need a solid smart phone.
So here's the thing. My desktop PC runs Windows 7 64-bit. I use PC Outlook 2007 and rely rely rely on true sync between my phone's calendar and contacts and my outlook calendar and contacts. I expected some sort of something that would work to do this for me.
I tried to play with the Google cloud-type sync. but Google's sync won't work with a 64-bit 2007. Crap.
So then I tried to work with CompanionLink. It crashes repeatedly. So much so that I wasn't able to get a complete sync. I'm dead in the water without something working. Samsung's Kias won't work with the Epic, but it sure looks pretty on my PC desktop!
So then I figured, what the heck, I'd wait for CompanionLink tech support to give me some help.
And tried to pair my Jawbone JB2 with the phone. It flatly won't pair. The Epic can't find it. Another 2 hours wasted messing around with why nots?
All in all, I'm very very disappointed. It looks pretty. The keyboard is great. The screen is great. The sound is, well, okay but screech'y and a bit fuzzy through the phone itself.
I've not been able to drag any of the preinstalled apps to the trash -- I have absolutely no need for Nascar or most of the preinstalled stuff. I want them off the main apps screen so that the stuff I do use is handy. ... So I tried dragging Nascar to the trash bin. Guess what? It won't go away. Neither with Sprint football. Hold it down and drag it to the trash. ... but it's still there.
The little buttons on the bottom go totally dark and when you fumble around trying to get them to light up so you can see what to do next, you press the wrong button by mistake.
And the stupid thing keeps turning itself off even though I adjusted the settings so that it would stay on for at one minute. Within 3 seconds of lifting one's finger, the phone goes black.
Unless I can come up with some real solutions tomorrow -- I've wasted most of a day on this thing already -- back it goes to Sprint and I'll need to wait for an Evo I guess.
BTW, I'm coming from a Blackberry Tour, which wasn't too great either ... and before that a Palm Treo. I really really missed a touchscreen and was really jazzed about the Epic.
rats.