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Re: Engadget Epic 4g Review + Gizmodo, Slashgear, Laptopmag, Cnet Review
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"[Update: We just spoke with Samsung, who told us that Google is now requiring that the "use wireless networks" setting for location-based services be turned off by default in Android devices -- in other words, no AGPS unless you manually enable it. Sure enough, we went into Settings, found that it was disabled on the Epic, turned it on, and we were good to go. No GPS bug!]" |
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I played with a T-Mobile version Galaxy S today, I like it but it IS big. As for the Super AMOLED screen, bright sunlight viewing is only marginally better than my existing Diamond, although the screen size makes it easier to make out the details.
I want the epic still, just have to make up my mind on how bad and when I'll get it. |
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I wonder if this applies to CDMA networks? They do not typically allow multiple connections to map out multiple towers with, which AGPS depends on. |
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but we are talking about wireless location position without the use of GPS...AGPS uses the cellphone tower to locate the location of the GPS satellite and relays them to your phone.. after-which it connects to the satellites to get a more accurate location..aka AGPS is just a method of quickly locating and locking on to satellites for your GPS, nothing else...
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what I don't understand is the they give us a 16gb sd card and hardly any internal memory but all the others get the 16gb's internally...I don't know if that's good or bad?
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A lot of people have been calling whats inside a internal sd card..but its not exactly that..no one knows really..yet...samsung released an internal storage module on this phone that they have not released to other manufacturers...so far we know the issue is in the RFS file system..but with EXT2 it does run fast as hell..so you can't exactly say its slow...maybe RFS and android are not playing with each other nicely or etc....so far no one reported any bad lag in the review which they did for the other models..so either they fixed it or we got a faster version is possible..but again too early to tell... |
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I noticed nobody talking about what we really want to know.....It always makes me mad when every review features the same thing......keyboard, TouchWiz, side scrolling, etc etc....it's like their brainwashed into showing stuff everyone knows already.
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When Froyo comes out for this handset it will make it irrelevant where the memory is. Android 2.2 will allow you to install apps to the SD card.
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