Guest corbintechboy Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I figured out why Swype sucks on my phone. After closely watching how it works I can now see that when I start a new work the first letter I hit has a line that comes out from it in a straight line to some other letter. Ticks me off as it happens with the stock non swype keyboard at times. I thought things were good with my phone (although I gave up all hope of a decent browser). Today I go and make a call that was automated where I had to hit buttons for selection, after entering 3 different option then on the 4th the screen just goes black. I could not hang up the phone or anything, I had to do a battery pull. I want to like this phone so much... But I am losing hope! This thing has an 800mhz CPU? Where may I ask? My droid had less CPU power and was loads faster. The Palm Pre plus again had a slower CPU and flied. Both these other phones have real browsers, have SMS that is worth a crap, have email that I think is better then the Omnia, keyboards were better....... I don't understand this phone. It is slow, feels very clunky. I like the look of it though and I don't blame Samsung one bit for the problems (maybe the screen) as this is software. I want to like it. I have even got it to where I think it runs best, but BEST is subjective compared to other devices. I am well within my 30 days on this device. I am debating on a return. I don't want to but it is looking like I may end up going that way. I had Blackberries and thought it was crazy that I might have to do a battery pull every 2 weeks or so.... Omnia equals about every day. Do I have a lemon?
Guest geebox Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 (edited) Do I have a lemon? It sounds like you have a bad phone. I would reset to the factory default and exchange it. If you continue to have those issues then get another. The problems that you have are not typical on this phone, at least not for the i920. Edited July 18, 2010 by geebox
Guest Vostradamus Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 It sounds like you have a bad phone. I would reset to the factory default and exchange it. If you continue to have those issues then get another. The problems that you have are not typical on this phone, at least not for the i920. and neither for the i8000
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