Q-fugee
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- Jul 1, 2010
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My Epic is eligible for upgrade on 11/1. I am definitely ditching it. The keyboard has been an unusable dud. My fingers smash multiple keys and I'm worse on it than either the Swype or Android keyboard. And the "Oreo cookie" effect is maddening and just makes the whole thing feel cheap. I'm done with keyboards forever.
I played with both the Epic Touch and Photon side-by-side at an event. Other than the GSM radio, the Photon is a complete loser next to the Epic Touch. I ran Quadrant and Neocore on both. The Sammy had a higher Neocore score and the Photon had the higher Quadrant score. But the Epic's screen just blows the Photon away. I've talked to people who have bought the Photon, and they all complain that it is absolutely terrible at locking on to a 4G signal and in switching between 3G and 4G. Side-by-side with an EVO, I've seen the Photon struggle to connect to 4G and download Netflix videos while the EVO had no trouble. I think the Samsung will be the way to go when it comes out.
My only beef has been that Samsung DOES NOT update its phones. All their money and resouces go to new phones. They have zero support for existing customers. If you aren't absolutely blown away with the phone when you first buy it, and if there are any bugs whatsoever, RETURN IT because you will never see an update or bug fix in that phone's life. I have a Transform and an Epic as developer phones and neither has ever seen an update.
--Qfg
I played with both the Epic Touch and Photon side-by-side at an event. Other than the GSM radio, the Photon is a complete loser next to the Epic Touch. I ran Quadrant and Neocore on both. The Sammy had a higher Neocore score and the Photon had the higher Quadrant score. But the Epic's screen just blows the Photon away. I've talked to people who have bought the Photon, and they all complain that it is absolutely terrible at locking on to a 4G signal and in switching between 3G and 4G. Side-by-side with an EVO, I've seen the Photon struggle to connect to 4G and download Netflix videos while the EVO had no trouble. I think the Samsung will be the way to go when it comes out.
My only beef has been that Samsung DOES NOT update its phones. All their money and resouces go to new phones. They have zero support for existing customers. If you aren't absolutely blown away with the phone when you first buy it, and if there are any bugs whatsoever, RETURN IT because you will never see an update or bug fix in that phone's life. I have a Transform and an Epic as developer phones and neither has ever seen an update.
--Qfg