Look midway down the page at the close-up shot of the Calendar icon. See the green strip on the right sides of the "l" and the the "d"? See the checkerboard pattern, especially along the left side of the "l"?
If one's visual acuity is limited it's possible one might not be affected by this issue. But for those that aren't far-sighted, it's an objective, physiological fact that one's eyes will constantly try to refocus while one's reading the text on the screen, due to the "fuzzy" edges. This is the case even when one zooms in so the text is relatively large; the brain tells the eyes that there should be a sharp edge around each letter, so the eyes try to find that edge.
Well my Epic 4g has been great, I'm coming from an iPhone 3g. I've no wireless (3g/4g/wifi) issues nor have I had a single GPS issue.
-uploads capped
I post on forums, and uh the 150kbps upload is more than enough for me in regards to text. Pictures/video, I just hookup via USB and stick it on the computer. I don't use the video chat... So personally it doesn't bother me.
-time without signal/wcdma
Not a problem
-gps
Not a problem
-wifi not always connecting without hard reset
Work absolutely great (G network, no N networks to test it on. If you're using a B network then /wrists)
And regarding the few comments about font/text on the
Super AMOLED screens, please read the above mentioned article very.. very carefully. Throughout they talk only about the AMOLED, not the SAMOLED. Read all the comments on that very article you sent, I skimmed through it and found quite a few already saying the same thing I'm about to say.
SAMOLED>SLCD>AMOLED>LCD
Not to belittle SLCD, it's a great technology and in fact the new Samsung galaxy tablet uses SLCD. And if you pick up a SLCD device, look at text, and put it down pick up a Galaxy S and look at text, you will only notice a deeper black.
Eye strain? I just read The Hunger Games, a 370 page book which on this little thing is probably ~900 pages @ size 12 font lol, and I'm fine. I did read it over the weekend and at one point I read for about 4 hours straight. Why did I read a book on a 4" screen? I don't own a tablet and my laptop is old and weighs 15lbs (literally). And having just dropped $150 on the phone (traded in iphone) and an undisclosed amount on my desktop recently, I'm cheap. No nook for me!
In the end, we're all human and perceive everything differently, so YMMV. Test drive it for 30 days.