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Old 05-04-2011, 12:20 PM
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Re: Gten and all the EPIC 4g owners

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Originally Posted by rallynavvie View Post
My biggest complaint about the Epic right now is the charge complete notifications, namely the pop-up and the sunlight-bright blue LED.
We have mods to kill the popup notification..not sure abotu the blue color though :/

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The Outlook integration is lacking on Android. Since this is a work phone I need a lot of Outlook functionality that my TP2 had. For instance the ability to view AD account details (Outlook Contact details) for everyone on an email, update/notify others on changes to meetings, and the ability to dismiss/snooze meeting notifications/alarms. I also miss the stock calendar view that WM6.5 had. I'd be willing to pay plenty for a rich Outlook client that offers all of these features.
If your on 2.2.1 and it doesnt have what you need..try TouchDown app

TouchDown™ Features



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I've been able to get BT DUN working on the Epic with PDANet but I don't think it works with 4G? I don't use WiFi sharing as the battery drain for that is far greater than a single BT link for internet sharing. I used to have this set up perfectly on my Mogul, and the crap BT stack on the TP2 prevented it entirely, but I was hoping the Epic would have a hack for it all.
once we get cm7, it will include a lot of BT features.
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