Slide out keyboard fault - Epic 4G General

Ok I havnt seen or heard anyone talk about this. But I've had this problem with my slide out keyboard since I got the phone. I don't know if I'm typing to fast for it or what. But ill type an entire text then read what I wrote and random letters will be missing from words. This never happend on my g1 I had before I got the epic. I actually catch it when it does it now and its really annoying. I traded the phone for a new one at sprint and it did the same thing even before I rooted and installed a rom on it. Anyone have same issue? I'm really reconsidering this purchase because of this.
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Ya. This happens to alot of people due to Samsung not knowing how to code.
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It appears that the input from the keyboard is faster than the phone can process. It's quite annoying.

Yep, I think it happens to almost everyone. Ever since I switched to the gingerbread keyboard it seems to happen less often, but I have no real evidence to back it up.

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Yep, I think it happens to almost everyone. Ever since I switched to the gingerbread keyboard it seems to happen less often, but I have no real evidence to back it up.
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the gingerbread keyboard is an onscreen keyboard. the op was talking about the slide out hard keyboard.
world of difference.

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the gingerbread keyboard is an onscreen keyboard. the op was talking about the slide out hard keyboard.
world of difference.
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He isn't wrong technically..as remember, disabling Swype seems to alleviate the issue..so if he is not using Swype and using the Gingerbread keyboard instead..the physical kb would work better lol

Ok so ive seen this thread and another one regarding this issue.. Questions so the solution to miss keys on the hardware keyboard is disabling swype meaning using the standard android keyboard instead? OR deleting swype?
And im surprised there hasnt been a fix for it? but i think once we have official froyo source maybe it will be fixed?

Ok well I just disabled swype and will install gingerbread kb when I get home. Even the slightest bit of change would be better than what I'm dealing with now. Is a pretty good excuse to exchange my phone for a new one every week though haha. I'm surprised the guys at sprint had never heard of this happening. But they had also never seen adw launcher and the unlock screen I had either...
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I disabled swype and just got the GB keyboard on my stock 2.1 rooted custom kernal rom and all i must say i really like this GB keyboard.
I will test the hardware kb today and see if it fixes some of the lag

This is also one reason I deleted Swype from my ROM,but I still get missed keys all the time on the hardware keyboard.

gTen said:
He isn't wrong technically..as remember, disabling Swype seems to alleviate the issue..so if he is not using Swype and using the Gingerbread keyboard instead..the physical kb would work better lol
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Exactly. I should have been more specific and said that by disabling Swype it seemed to help. Several other places in the forum have mentioned that tip.
I definitely understand that the OP was talking about the physical keyboard - I've never had a problem with any on-screen keyboard missing keystrokes.

I never even use the on screen keyboard. I'm no good with it honestly. I had the g1 before this then an lg rumor before that; all of which had keyboards so its all I am used to. Maybe I should learn the onscreen one a little more but isn't the point of having a hardware one is to use it? But disabling swype seems to help slightly and after I post this imma look into installing the gingerbread one. Thanks for the advice though I really appreciate it. Also I am relieved to know I'm not the only one with the issue. I plan on keeping this phone for awhile so hopefully it gets completely resolved in the very near future.
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Lost G1

Hello, i dont know where to put this thread so i just put it in the general thread.
But i lost my G1 and im not sure what android device to choose next.
requirements is that is must have a physical keyboard.
anything else is game.
i was thinking about the g2/g3. is it the same to root it and etc?
any other suggestions?
I will buy G6 if I were you, the difference between the price of G3 and G6 is not much. But it doesn't have Physical keyboard...? Consider Mytouch 3G Slide if you want one with physical key.
riki28 said:
I will buy G6 if I were you, the difference between the price of G3 and G6 is not much. But it doesn't have Physical keyboard...? Consider Mytouch 3G Slide if you want one with physical key.
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are you trying to be smartass? ive never heard of a g6 let alone g3, there is however a g2.
and for the op the mytouch 3g slide is probably the best physical keyboard android right now or a droid (best phone but not best keyboard).
Or you can wait and see if the rumored htc vision is announced and released anytime soon.
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are you trying to be smartass? ive never heard of a g6 let alone g3, there is however a g2.
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No there isn't, and there isn't even an g1 for that matter. The phone is called the "DREAM".
lbcoder said:
No there isn't, and there isn't even an g1 for that matter. The phone is called the "DREAM".
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It's funny how you can call Tmobile, ask questions about the G1 and they'll know exactly what you're referencing.
For that matter, "isn't even an g1" is grammatically incorrect. Just thought i'd put you in check.
Have a nice day.
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No there isn't, and there isn't even an g1 for that matter.
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Based on your reply, i'm trying to figure out, why is it the bootloader on the "DREAM" says.... "TMobile G1" in big ass letters...
alright, well i have some questions about the mytouch slide, can i root it for custom roms?
is it more responsive than the g1
and another question, is it essentially the same thing as the mytouch just with a qwerty keyboard?
peas and tanks
ohyeah, and if there is any other recommendations for android device, give them to me, as of now a physical keyboard isnt necessary
zachary: root hasnt yet been done on the MTS, but its being actively worked on by several developers. it does have a hardware keyboard, a slightly faster processor and much more memory.
however, if you can live for a bit without a phone, rumor has it that TMO is going to be anouncing the Galaxy S on the 19th.
I heard the next google phone will have a keyboard. But who knows when that will happen..
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i was thinking about the mytouch3g slide, and i looked around in the forums, and it looks like there IS root access, but one of my main concerns, is the phones speed, one thing i hated about my g1 was the lag. i always had lag, has anyone expierenced this with the slide?
EDIT: also, if someone could tell me how to ordering of the nexus one works, in laymen's terms, it all seems a bit confusing, and tmobile isnt selling it apparently
I've been told many times that the myTouch slide runs just as fast as the Nexus. And yes, it is rootable.
Edit: And lag is all in how you use your phone. It may lag for you, but not me. That just all depends.

I'm NOT sold on the MT3G Slide yet...

There are several things that I can't stand about this phone already.
The HTC branding all over Android OS is killing me.
It's slide out keyboard is just plain WEIRD.
The Genius Button is not so genius as to have put it on the front as a main button.
I just don't think I like it.
I LOVE Android, but this thing feels like a SideKick/kid version of what was supposed to be a game changer for T-Mobile in the Android market.
Call me Old Fashioned, but the G1 had everything that made Android work so well and I would STILL be rocking it if it had a faster processor and more memory.
It had all the right buttons in all the right places.
I know about the root, froyo coming and this that and the other, but why did T-Mobile do this to THEIR FlagShip phone line? They already had the teens with the SideKick.
So much to mention, but such a waste of breath.
There, I vented my 0.2¢
Personally I love the phone. I Do agree about the genius button but other than that I really cant gripe about the phone too much. It does everything I need it to do and it does it pretty fast.
I also agree with the genius button. I would have much rather had an end call button. I love the keyboard and this thing nvr slows down even when I have it all loaded up. Must say I love this phone even though I thought I wouldnt
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To each is own I guess. I have the slide, evo, and hd2. As far as speed and userbility goes the slide is nothing to sneeze at maching speeds with both phones if not faster. Although I do admit a dedicated numbers row on the keyboard would have been a plus.
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eNNtOXX said:
There are several things that I can't stand about this phone already.
The HTC branding all over Android OS is killing me.
It's slide out keyboard is just plain WEIRD.
The Genius Button is not so genius as to have put it on the front as a main button.
I just don't think I like it.
I LOVE Android, but this thing feels like a SideKick/kid version of what was supposed to be a game changer for T-Mobile in the Android market.
Call me Old Fashioned, but the G1 had everything that made Android work so well and I would STILL be rocking it if it had a faster processor and more memory.
It had all the right buttons in all the right places.
I know about the root, froyo coming and this that and the other, but why did T-Mobile do this to THEIR FlagShip phone line? They already had the teens with the SideKick.
So much to mention, but such a waste of breath.
There, I vented my 0.2¢
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I didnt think i would like the genius button at first either comming from a g1, but it was intended to keep people from getting distracted while driving. I got used to it and i love it now.
cbach1987 said:
I also agree with the genius button. I would have much rather had an end call button. I love the keyboard and this thing nvr slows down even when I have it all loaded up. Must say I love this phone even though I thought I wouldnt
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You can always remap the genius button to do something else, like an end call button. I was wanting to get the HD2 because of the work being done with getting android on it, but it looks like its gonna take a while longer, and i cant chill with winmo 6.5 waiting for the android build to come to it. Im getting my Slide this upcoming weekend, and ill pick me up a used HD2 whenever the android port gets closer to done.
Lol. You jobber you don't deserve a SLIDE. Its the best phone on the market for less than $500. I've had and loved a N1. Just don't try to place a call on that crappy radio. Iphones suk. Droid is ok but wtf no better than the slide. Good luck. Maybe you should pick up a old bag phone from 1988 grandpa.
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Lol. You jobber you don't deserve a SLIDE. Its the best phone on the market for less than $500. I've had and loved a N1. Just don't try to place a call on that crappy radio. Iphones suk. Droid is ok but wtf no better than the slide. Good luck. Maybe you should pick up a old bag phone from 1988 grandpa.
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I am assuming you are just joshing with him. If not, this is seriously an unnecessary post and very rude.
I waited for a hard keyboard forever it seems, got the Slide, and tried out Swype. I saw that it had promise, and made a commitment to use NOTHING but Swype for a week. Now I've not used the hard keyboard for 2 weeks.
Looking back on my G1, it was good, even with all of the CM stuff on it, not bad at all, but the Slide blows it so far out of the damned water.
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I waited for a hard keyboard forever it seems, got the Slide, and tried out Swype. I saw that it had promise, and made a commitment to use NOTHING but Swype for a week. Now I've not used the hard keyboard for 2 weeks.
Looking back on my G1, it was good, even with all of the CM stuff on it, not bad at all, but the Slide blows it so far out of the damned water.
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Im with you on that one.
My brother was an early adopter for this phone. I played with it a few times, couldnt get used to it. But I was growing tired of my G1. I picked up my Slide yesterday and I think I may have used the hard keyboard 4 times at most. Swype actually impresses me.
I think the one thing that annoyed me the most (and still does, but not as much) is the seperate lock/power button at the top of the phone. Im so used to hitting end to shut the screen off. I hit the genius button a few times, but not at all today. I do wish there were dedicated call/end buttons though.
I cant wait for CM to get on this so I can finally remove all this TMo branding BS. The phone flies right now with ADW launcher but I still see more in it.
OP - How long have you had the Slide? Give it a few more days to see if you can get used to it.
I don't really understand the hate for Sense that a lot of folks have. I personally love it so far, this thing is so frigging fast, I can't MAKE it crash! I too want to get rid of a bunch of the stuff on it though. Twitter is not my thing, so I don't need it, but there's a bunch more too, just need to get rid of it.
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I don't really understand the hate for Sense that a lot of folks have. I personally love it so far, this thing is so frigging fast, I can't MAKE it crash! I too want to get rid of a bunch of the stuff on it though. Twitter is not my thing, so I don't need it, but there's a bunch more too, just need to get rid of it.
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i agree...i came from g1 and i love the espresso UI, the little glossy bubbles around the app icons give them all a tiny bit of uniformity...and the speed is amazing. (compared to what im used to with the G1) i cant tell you how many times ive scrolled thru my homescreens (5, all completely full) as fast as i can to see if i could make it lag...to no avail...
i also dont have any use for twitter or facebook, i removed the twitter app and the widget, and the facebook app and widget, (among some others i removed to cut back on some of the bloat) and the only problem i have with espresso is that all kinds of unnecessary things are constantly running in the bg eating up memory...seriously i have 2 instances of HTC Checkin runninng AT ALL TIMES...isnt one enough? even when i kill everything they start right back up...that and the issue with tmo contact sync running after you turn it off, are the only complaints i have...other than that i love the espresso UI and its a welcome change from the stock android im used to...
-BMFC
the slide is not for everyone. I have only used the N1 and Slide as far as android is concerned. I love both phones. I prefer the slide over the N1 as it has the my modes that is excellent for my use but is only a personal preference. You can disable HTC sense if you don't like it (i go back and forth with adw launcher and htc sense). But this phone competes with the best of them. I have not noticed any performance degrades from N1 to slide at all. I like having the keyboard but agree that its not the best keyboard on the market but I have ended up using swype 99% of the time. Now I only use the keyboard for a lengthy email or something. I love the genius button as most of my text outside of work are done by voice and less clicks to just hit one button. Overall I am much happier with the slide than the N1 and once the galaxy s (vibrant) is out I'm not as excited to get it but probably will cuz I'm addicted to technology. I am very happy with this phone.
Thanks for this thread, everyone. As someone who is on the fence about this phone, it's been very helpful to read the opinions.
If you pefer another type of andriod without sense there are choices out there. But first you need to root your phone, flash eng-build, and then flash the rom you want.
SlideM is my favorite as it did not have any of the sense added to it. and I just love the old school android it is nothing toward sense but it doesn't have the android feeling. Remind me too much of the HD2 and although I liked that phone it had its "issues" :O
I thought that I wasn't going to like this phone because I kept looking at it like it was a sidekick but it is actually so much better. It never freezes and the phone has a lot of functionality. I personally like the espresso UI but the bloatware is kinda annoying. I do utilize the twitter and the facebook apps so those do not bother me. If I could find an espresso ROM without the bloatware, I'd be in heaven.
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I have been using "smartphones" for a while. My first one was a Treo 600 on mobile. When my dog ate that; I replaced it with a T-Mobile SDA. From there I went to AT&T and got an AT&T 8125 by HTC; then the 8525. When the 8525 screen broke; I breifly used a Nokia e61 but dumped that like a hot potato due to AT&T branding BS. I followed that with the 8925/Tilt/TyTn2. I took a small break from HTC and I admit I had a refurb'd iPhone3G....
I'm now back on T-Mobile with this MyTouch 3G Slide... It's my first android device and I'm quite happy with it. I've never experianced Android without sense; and I do use Twitter (but not Facebook). I don't consider myself a tweeniebopper junior phone user; and I have an extensive IT background.
This doesn't have a snappy SnapDragon processor; nor does it have a giant AMOLED screen; but it seems to be quite well proportioned and well optimized. The keyboard does need some reworking. Swype is fine if you use swype for full words but I recomend a different soft keyboard for abbreviated im/smsing.
I have yet to Root my phone; as I'm awaiting a working FroYo; and I try to always use stock roms till I can't stand them anymore.
Just my $0.02 U.S.
-GeekBrat
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I'm considering getting the slide for my wife to replace her aging g1. From all accounts it seems to be speedy enough and my wife insists on a physical keyboard.
The biggest issue I see is that even though 2.2 is promised, it still won't support flash 10.1 because its using the older armv6 (arm11) CPUs and adobe has said that flash 10.1 will only be supported on the newer armv7 CPUs, such as the snapdragon.
In the end, it may not matter to my wife, and flash lite might be good enough, but this is something that people should be aware of.
http://androidandme.com/2010/02/news/no-flash-10-1-for-1st-gen-android-phones/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyTouch_3G_Slide
Dave

Expo keyboard skips letters

I just got my LG expo and its a cool phone minus the keyboard. Whenever i try to type fast the keyboard begins to skip letters. I'm clicking each letter but sometimes it doesn't register it.
so if i'm typing fast it would look something like this
"so i i'm tping fast it wuld lok somethinglike this"
its so annoying that i need to type at a slower pace. When i type at a slower pace this problem rarely occurs. anyone elses LG Expo like that?
Havent heard of that one, I dont think anyone on this forum has this. Download a new custom ROM, it maybe a software problem. The latest version of the Dark's Dragonstorm v4 is great.
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Havent heard of that one, I dont think anyone on this forum has this. Download a new custom ROM, it maybe a software problem. The latest version of the Dark's Dragonstorm v4 is great.
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thanks for the reply. Now I atleast know my LG Expo isn't supose to do that. I will try the custom rom
Hold up man - no it happens to me too. I've had this phone since March, and I just have to type a bit slower - no big deal. I've been using blackberries for work since their inception so I'm used to a primo-fast keyboard. No big deal though, man just slow the pace
Same here since I bought the phone back in Feb - you can outrun the keyboard if you get going too fast, but it's miles better than my old Tilt which would sometimes skip letters even if you typed them in very....slowly....one.....at....a....time.
thats wierd, shouldnt skip like that...
Well i apologize, i guess i dont type fast enough for my keyboard :/

[Q] questions from a Droid user maybe coming to sprint

I currently have the Original Droid, which has been a great phone in terms of what you have been able to do to it and it's reliability. My question is; how do the owners of the Epic feel about their phone? Still happy with it? Like the roms that have come out for it? And since I haven't paid much attention to Sprint, up until now, any other phones down the line I should think about? My contract with Verizon is up in 3 months.
Yes if you like a hardware keyboard then get the Epic it's a great phone you won't be dissapointed
If you like running the latest and Greatest software then the Nexus S will be out for sprint in like a month.
If you want a powerhouse of a phone then the Evo3D should be out by June following what they did with the original Evo
This thread might give you more info
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004091
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I currently have the Original Droid, which has been a great phone in terms of what you have been able to do to it and it's reliability. My question is; how do the owners of the Epic feel about their phone? Still happy with it? Like the roms that have come out for it? And since I haven't paid much attention to Sprint, up until now, any other phones down the line I should think about? My contract with Verizon is up in 3 months.
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Evo3d or nexus 4g or any phones that are dual core that come out in the next 3 months
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If you get the epic, make sure you rigorously test the hardware keyboard within the first 30 days so you can return it if you get a phone that's physical keyboard drops keys.
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Yes if you like a hardware keyboard then get the Epic it's a great phone you won't be dissapointed
If you like running the latest and Greatest software then the Nexus S will be out for sprint in like a month.
If you want a powerhouse of a phone then the Evo3D should be out by June following what they did with the original Evo
This thread might give you more info
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Thanks for the link!
I never buy phones on contract, and swapped from an iPhone to a Moto Droid in May of last year. Loved the Android platform, since I'm a programmer and super-user -- not a dumb user, the way the iPhone continued to fail.
I switched to the Epic 4G around October of that year (bought off-contract as well, ESN was clear, but ended up still being attached to an account... got scammed and ported it to Cricket myself). Love the keyboard. Love the screen. Not a bad phone at all. I wouldn't buy it on contract, though, since the new phones are coming out. But in my mind, the Epic is a definite upgrade from the Droid, albeit still not quite as flexible as the original Droid was in terms of development and ROMs (was on Sapphire with Droid -- tried pretty much all the different ROMs for Epic and they're nice, but not as nice as something mostly AOSP, i.e. CM7 or Sapphire). Waiting patiently for Epic's CM7 to be mostly stable so I can try to ROM with that -- having very high hopes for it.
So in a nutshell, yes, great phone. But, the only issue is that the phone will be outdated rather quick, though I don't think we're going to see another contender with a decent keyboard for a while with dual-core processors, etc (re: I'm guessing a year). No comment on Sprint service, but double check with reviews in your area to see how coverage, etc, is before making the jump.
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I currently have the Original Droid, which has been a great phone in terms of what you have been able to do to it and it's reliability. My question is; how do the owners of the Epic feel about their phone? Still happy with it? Like the roms that have come out for it? And since I haven't paid much attention to Sprint, up until now, any other phones down the line I should think about? My contract with Verizon is up in 3 months.
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I would stay away from this phone if I were you. The roms I've tried are all pretty good, but never perfect for me. I can tell you the current stock rom is still sub par. I would get the HTC if I you. I know people on here will tell you it's not a good of a phone, but I can tell you it works a hell of a lot better. If you really want this phone I will trade you mine + I'll give you $100 if you get the evo and trade me. I'm trying to sell mine now! my phones of on really good shape, no damage to it at all. If you're interested or anyone else, pm me! But to be honest this phone is not really worth it.
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I would stay away from this phone if I were you. The roms I've tried are all pretty good, but never perfect for me. I can tell you the current stock rom is still sub par. I would get the HTC if I you. I know people on here will tell you it's not a good of a phone, but I can tell you it works a hell of a lot better. If you really want this phone I will trade you mine + I'll give you $100 if you get the evo and trade me. I'm trying to sell mine now! my phones of on really good shape, no damage to it at all. If you're interested or anyone else, pm me! But to be honest this phone is not really worth it.
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DON'T LISTEN TO THIS GUY. His intelligence is showing with trying to trade you for a lesser quality phone. The evo shift does not have an amoled screen or the gpu power the epic has. This phone is amazing and will be amazing for atleast 2 years. This phone will hold up to the dual cores of this year hands down. I've been with sprint for 9 years and they keep getting better. Development could be stronger but we have gotten EVERYTHING WE NEEDED FROM OUR DEVS HERE. CM7 is in progress and there is a stable alpha.
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It's a great phone now. Got mine for the second time on friday and updated that evening ota. I also have a Evo and Evo shift and had the dual core Atrix(hype at this point imho).
The Epic is my favorite although i do prefer the keyboard on the Evo shift cause its smaller which is odd but rue
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DON'T LISTEN TO THIS GUY. His intelligence is showing with trying to trade you for a lesser quality phone. The evo shift does not have an amoled screen or the gpu power the epic has. This phone is amazing and will be amazing for atleast 2 years. This phone will hold up to the dual cores of this year hands down. I've been with sprint for 9 years and they keep getting better. Development could be stronger but we have gotten EVERYTHING WE NEEDED FROM OUR DEVS HERE. CM7 is in progress and there is a stable alpha.
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Well maybe you like having to spend a million hours to get the phone to work, but for me, not really. It's almost a full time job trying to get this thing to work right! I agree the hardware is great, but not worth the fight to make it work right. I've spent hours flashing this thing since the new update and I will tell you I still have problems with this phone. If you would like me to list all the problems with my phone I would be happy to do so!
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Well maybe you like having to spend a million hours to get the phone to work, but for me, not really. It's almost a full time job trying to get this thing to work right! I agree the hardware is great, but not worth the fight to make it work right. I've spent hours flashing this thing since the new update and I will tell you I still have problems with this phone. If you would like me to list all the problems with my phone I would be happy to do so!
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YOU have issues, the vast majority of people are capable of flashing a ROM correctly and troubleshooting any problems they might have, don't dissuade someone from purchasing a phone they want because YOU have problems using it correctly.
I really do like my phone and the ROMs are smoke'n.
They have been having a bit of an issue releasing Froyo that doesn't have some level of suckage.
We're expecting a 3rd try this week.
What balances that are the AWESOME devs for it; they popout an updated ROM with the latest update in no time at all.
Everyone is spot on in regards to hardware keyboard, I find myself (I HAD to have a real keyboard) actually using the swype keyboard way more than the physical one. Go figure.
Some GPS issues; though each update makes it a bit better.
There is a reason that this phone is the #1 selling PDA phone.
Having all said that, in a few months there will be some really powerful stuff that will just blow the doors off anything currently available. If I were in your position. I'd go for a multi-processor phone.
Good luck
I say get an evo.
Theres a whole lot more going on with the evo development that its a much more flexible phone.
Our phone has a lot of potential, but with a fracyion of evo/droid devs its harder for the epic to get there.
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What balances that are the AWESOME devs for it; they popout an updated ROM with the latest update in no time at all.
Everyone is spot on in regards to hardware keyboard, I find myself (I HAD to have a real keyboard) actually using the swype keyboard way more than the physical one. Go figure.
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Check out the hardware keyboard fix from mkasick - it's implemented in SRF 1.1.0 and its accompanying kernel, Twilight Zone 1.1.0. If you don't want to leave your current ROM, give Twilight Zone a try. The fix is an adjustable one - so you can set the value as low as you want. That should completely eliminate any issues you're having.
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YOU have issues, the vast majority of people are capable of flashing a ROM correctly and troubleshooting any problems they might have, don't dissuade someone from purchasing a phone they want because YOU have problems using it correctly.
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These forums speak for them selves. You don't see half the problems in the HTC forums. Also if you have BOTH phones you would know how many more problems there are on this phone. I would wait for the nexus s if you want a sammy. I would not choose this phone again if I had it to do over.
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cpcormier3 said:
These forums speak for them selves. You don't see half the problems in the HTC forums. Also if you have BOTH phones you would know how many more problems there are on this phone. I would wait for the nexus s if you want a sammy. I would not choose this phone again if I had it to do over.
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I do have both, and have had few issued with either, I made the choice to stick with the Epic as my daily driver because its a much nice phone hardware wise and significantly lighter. I find it difficult to believe you would have any of the issues you're having if you properly flashed it.
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I do have both, and have had few issued with either, I made the choice to stick with the Epic as my daily driver because its a much nice phone hardware wise and significantly lighter. I find it difficult to believe you would have any of the issues you're having if you properly flashed it.
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I can't even tell you how many times I've flashed this phone trying to get an optimal set up. I have found that over all I've had less problems with the stock rom, but it is still a lot more buggy than the evo. I would just give this phone to my girlfriend and take her evo, but I don't think she would know what to do if the phone went haywire on her. Hers is stock and I've had far less issues with it than this phone. The only times I had any real issues with her evo is when I tried to mess with it. Trust me man, I thought I was the one screwing up this phone, that's why I'm trying out the stock hardware! All I'm saying there are a lot more issues. Trust me I bought this phone for the same reasons as everyone else! I'm just getting sick and tired of having to Odin the damn thing everyone 3 to 4 weeks! I thought a program may have been causing it, so now I'm trying stock ROM EC and I've only rooted it. I've downloaded XDA, Poynt, Blow up, and the Chase apps. These are the only apps I have on here now, so I was hoping that it was maybe an app causing my problems. Today I had my first problem since going to my current set up. I've been talking about it in this forum, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12464672#post12464672. I'm hoping that it's something that I just needed to reboot my phone. The only other thing I can think that made my phone go black screen is when I use the media player and play videos. I'm hoping it's not one of the apps, but I haven't been able to replicate the problem today. I'm just saying that my girl doesn't have any of these issues with the evo and right now I'm basically on the edge with this phone!!!! I also don't want to shell out a bunch more money for a phone so I just kind of have to deal with it and hope I can find a solution, but I would not recommend this phone to anyone after what I've been through! The Nexus S may be a different story since it's stock, but not this phone!
cpcormier3 said:
These forums speak for them selves. You don't see half the problems in the HTC forums. Also if you have BOTH phones you would know how many more problems there are on this phone. I would wait for the nexus s if you want a sammy. I would not choose this phone again if I had it to do over.
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I'm not gonna say that flashing isn't a complicated thing. But that's your choice and if you really want to experience amazing ui then it takes time of the individual to figure how and what they can and can not do. That's why there is 1 click root. Flashing is not meant for everyone so if you don't have the time that's cool but don't blame the phone for your short comings either in time or intelligence or pesistence.
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jbadboy2007 said:
I'm not gonna say that flashing isn't a complicated thing. But that's your choice and if you really want to experience amazing ui then it takes time of the individual to figure how and what they can and can not do. That's why there is 1 click root. Flashing is not meant for everyone so if you don't have the time that's cool but don't blame the phone for your short comings either in time or intelligence or pesistence.
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Trust me I've flashed this phone many times. I'm sorry to tell you that when you flash Roms and kernels there are still going to be some problems. I realise that you may want to flash Roms and kernels to make the phone run a certain way, otherwise there wouldn't be multiple roms or kernels to flash if everything worked perfect with one. You're showing your ignorance if you think that a flashed rom and/or kernel is going to be problem free. There's a reason why there are constant updates to the roms and kernels.
I'm just tired of doing it and you should be able to use the phone, without it crashing, without having to mess with it. I don't think it's too much to ask for the phone to not crash when it's stock. Maybe I need to go to full stock with out root. Maybe that's what's causing the phone to mess up. That's my next option!
Edit: I wish I could see other things you've bought. Just curious what type of repairs you had to do to them...
Not sure why you would expect something to NOT work correctly out of the box? You make a valid point it shouldn't work correctly stock..........
justin8338 said:
I currently have the Original Droid, which has been a great phone in terms of what you have been able to do to it and it's reliability. My question is; how do the owners of the Epic feel about their phone? Still happy with it? Like the roms that have come out for it? And since I haven't paid much attention to Sprint, up until now, any other phones down the line I should think about? My contract with Verizon is up in 3 months.
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Whatever you do, do NOT get the Epic. Even if it's free. The keyboard TO THIS DAY does not work properly. It still misses keys and it's not layed out all that well either. I came from a g1 that had a keyboard that ACTUALLY registered keys, even if you type faster than my grandma. Please do not get the epic, get the evo shift or wait for something else on Verizon.
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Keyboard Lag Fix

Hi everyone,
Some of you may already know me (the new guy to rooting ). For those who don't, I'm completely new to rooting and roms (just started a day ago).
I've tried two different roms so far other than stock (Urban and ERA, currently on ERA). and one of the biggest things to come to my eyes is the keyboard lag fix..
This fix is so significant it's crazy. I mean I used to hate the Epic keyboard because of this. I never knew that I could simply root and have a rom that would have fixed this issue until now.
I'm really curious why Samsung didn't bother to apply this fix? Did it sacrifice anything? Was it simply to make the keys more sensitive?
Just curious about everyone elses thoughts.
HanMan5000 said:
Hi everyone,
Some of you may already know me (the new guy to rooting ). For those who don't, I'm completely new to rooting and roms (just started a day ago).
I've tried two different roms so far other than stock (Urban and ERA, currently on ERA). and one of the biggest things to come to my eyes is the keyboard lag fix..
This fix is so significant it's crazy. I mean I used to hate the Epic keyboard because of this. I never knew that I could simply root and have a rom that would have fixed this issue until now.
I'm really curious why Samsung didn't bother to apply this fix? Did it sacrifice anything? Was it simply to make the keys more sensitive?
Just curious about everyone elses thoughts.
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Honestly I think it was a matter of mkasick finding a better way to deal with key press events. He did some serious reasearch, and being a kernel dev I can see he really put some effort into it. I think mkasick just understood the hardware better than the guy who originally wrote the code
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thomasskull666 said:
Honestly I think it was a matter of mkasick finding a better way to deal with key press events. He did some serious reasearch, and being a kernel dev I can see he really put some effort into it. I think mkasick just understood the hardware better than the guy who originally wrote the code
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I think you just hit the nail on the head! It's amazing what an enthusiast programmer can and will do that someone just earning a paycheck will overlook, intentional or not.
I agree with you there, but it makes you wonder exactly how the hell something so BAD and so CENTRAL to the device can make it out the damn door! Not only that, but it doesn't get fixed for multiple releases! *boggle*
I tell ya, I generally avoid rooting, just because that's my preference, but if the next update doesn't fix the skips, I'm gonna have to do it.
sleebus.jones said:
I agree with you there, but it makes you wonder exactly how the hell something so BAD and so CENTRAL to the device can make it out the damn door! Not only that, but it doesn't get fixed for multiple releases! *boggle*
I tell ya, I generally avoid rooting, just because that's my preference, but if the next update doesn't fix the skips, I'm gonna have to do it.
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Yeah, I bought this phone and not the Evo one of the main reasons being the keyboard. I was more than dissapointed with the crappy keyboard problems. If I knew there's a fix if you root, I would have done this months ago lol.
Mkasiak, huge thanks.
Thanks the the Devs here, the current fixes added to the Gingerbread build really make the Epic shine.
It's fast, stable, has great battery life, a useful keyboard, and gtalk working.
It really makes me happy that I decided to choose this phone over the EVO back when both these phones were top of the line.
sleebus.jones said:
I agree with you there, but it makes you wonder exactly how the hell something so BAD and so CENTRAL to the device can make it out the damn door! Not only that, but it doesn't get fixed for multiple releases! *boggle*
I tell ya, I generally avoid rooting, just because that's my preference, but if the next update doesn't fix the skips, I'm gonna have to do it.
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Awww, just go ahead and root and fix it! and while you are at it, fix your GPS too! I waited a long time to root while on Froyo, but I finally did, but went unrooted to get the OTA to GB (don't really know why) and couldn't stand being unrooted. I wanted control back that only root could give me. Even my wife asked me to root her phone to keep certain apps from killing her battery.

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