For those of you who want to stay updated on your Samsung Epic 4G, here’s the best of Samsung Epic Hacks (that I personally made for you):
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For those of you who want to stay updated on your Samsung Epic 4G, here’s the best of Samsung Epic Hacks (that I personally made for you):
Here is something once again for the developers. Samsung has just released the latest source codes for the Samsung Epic 4G which include Sprint ID and one that runs on Android 2.2 FroYo.
With this announcement, you can bet the developers will be off to work to come up with some new apps for use with the Samsung Epic 4G. If you are one of the geekie developers who want to check it out, you can download the source codes from Samsung opensource
The Spring Samsung Galaxy Tab and Samsung Epic 4G will be getting key updates, with the latter receiving an Android 2.2 FroYo update. Also included in the update will be the Sprint ID although some users feel that this update is not needed. Apparently this stems from the fact that it slows down their devices.
Regardless, the updates will start rolling out this week and by March
For $89.99, the Samsung Epic 4G for Sprint can be yours, of course with the expected catches. The deal is valid only for a new activation of a line of service or upgrade from Nebraska Furniture Mart. You just have to add $9.99 for shipping which should be a reasonable deal if you are inclined to get this Samsung device.
Among the features of the Samsung Epic 4G include a 4″ Super AMOLED touchscreen display, Android 2.1 OS, slide-out QWERTY keyboa
Two devices are set to receive an Android 2.2 FroYo update on February 21. The gadgets in mention are the Samsung Epic 4G and the Sanyo Zio. Sprint announced the coming update which will sent be in batches as wireless downloads and should be fully accessible come February 25.
For the Samsung Epic 4G, the upgrade would mean faster speed and improved Bluetooth support as well as the ability to install ap
Sprint has shared through Twitter that the Samsung Epic 4G will also get it and Android 2.2 FroYo update, following the Samsung Vibrant Android 2.2 FroYo update announcement. However it seems that this teaser is just a feeler of sorts as the update needs to be fully tested first before being officially released.
Leaks about the update came out as early as December but to avoid problems such as perhaps “bricking” Sprint has to make
The Samsung Epic 4G OTA update is said to be on its way a day after Christmas. This was bared by Phone Arena, baring that the said handset is set to receive its FroYo OTA update starting December 26 and will last for four days which should update most Samsung Epic 4G phone owners.
The Samsung Epic 4G FroYo update puts the device in the company of other Android-powered devices already receiving the said OTA update. Unfortunately,
It looks like someone has successfully ported a Nexus S Android 2.3 Gingerbread to a Galaxy S. It’s not completely ported yet since a lot of major functionalities don’t work such as voice, wifi, etc…etc… But this is a good sign that it will eventually lead to custom ROMs users can download onto their Galaxy S phones.
Give it another 2 weeks, I bet we will have some
Finally, Sprint has reportedly rolled out the OTA update for the Sprint Epic 4G. The OTA update release seems to be a surprise one, but then again, Sprint has been known to be sneaky so that they can ease out their competition.
The update for Samsung’s final major Galaxy S Phone should be a big boost for Sprint especially this means that they have beaten other carriers in offering the Android FroYo which other carriers have yet to roll out. They seem to
An unofficial build of the Android 2.2 update for the Samsung Epic 4G has come out but curious techies are advised to proceed with extra care. For one, the update is not sanctioned and may make your handset in a whole heap of trouble.
The binary comes conveniently pre-rooted by the source and has a handful of known issues, most notably some sluggish / buggy web browsing. As usual, backup your files and data if you want to be courageous