Detailed Hardware Review of the Sprint Samsung Epic 4G
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The Sprint Samsung Epic 4G is the latest Android phone for the Sprint network and the latest in Samsung’s Galaxy S series of phones. In this video I cover the accessories that come in the box and the hardware aspects of this killer phone. Please keep in mind, this is the hardware portion of the review. The software review is in a separate video.
WHERE THE HELL IS BRANDON MINIMAN!!!!!??????
@AzinFiro a lot of the time, you can take the phone you have, and they will buy it from you… not much, but it will help, for example, i have an Envy touch, and they will give me $40 for it… like i said, its not much, but it will help
Comprehensive review.
So this phone was really named Epic 4G… seeing all these videos titled “Epic 4G HD video test” and stuff like that made me say “whats so epic about the video quality, I mean – its good, but still.. doesnt come close to the double rainbow epicness”.
But now I see that the phone is actually titled “Epic”, Samsung’s owner must have been very excited from the phone to name it that way.
Great review joe, but be less subjective, and compare to same market niches, not … phones u like …
I been with sprint for 6 years but i am on last year they are to match …
I really can’t afford watching these videos! I’m so frustrated that I bought the Soul and Ultra Tocuh, cause i’d be able to afford this thing if I had just kept my money
@cz27227348 True but software is the problem in most cases look at the Samsung intercept it has a 800mhz processor with 2.1 and it feels slower then the G1 with 1.5. Thats bad not because the hardware was the problem it was the software inputted to the hardware was a fail.
@TheUFOReport I know…
Other phone companies hopefully will have it soon too…
Close your eyes. Think of Seth Rogan. Open your eyes again.
Seth Rogan is now narrating this review.
@TheShatteredPieces 4G is only available on Sprint right now.
NO LOGOS!!
@YOUCANNOTDENY yeah true but current phones are fast enough. i dont see why anyone would need a 1.5ghz when a 1ghz is already lightning fast.
@lowspeed LOL IKR
@lowspeed LOL IKR
I don’t like this phone… they need SIM cards, so you can unlock it for T-Mobile, AT&T.
Then Verizon needs SIM cards, too…
I dont understand what your talkinf about when you say why do I have to decide to have high speed internet on the road or wifi at home. If your at home wouldnt u want to use wifi? also if your about you dont need wifi so you use 4g. I dont think thats a problem is one goes off when using another.
Who cares about the box ????
Samsung Epic 4G = best phone you can get currently. (though will lose this position once 1.3 and 1.5GHz Snapdragons come out)
Touch Pro2 = Best keyboard in a smartphone.
u r the only one that i’ve seen talking about a galaxy s phn that doesn’t like the sliding door over the micro usb.
u didn’t go over the front facing camera in the software review either. (watched that 1st.)
how hard would it be to change from wifi to 4g when walking from the house to the car? or visa versa?
i’ve had 9 cell phones in my life, 4 of which were samsung phns, and i liked all of them all to a certain point and think that i’m going to stick with samsung phns 4 a while.
@Amdixer
my samsung moment, and my friends, didn’t come with that kind of adapter. got the home charger and a usb cord separate.
The Wifi and 4G seems like a normal thing, i have the same so called issue with my Htc Hero with 3G so i think its a standard thing.
I don’t quite get the “Wifi or 4G” problem.
I have the regular GalaxyS and if I toggle wifi it will automatically turn even 3G off – and that is fine because when I’m and home and using web access I turn on wifi, otherwise it’s off.
If we had 4G rolled here already, I would do it just the same on the go: turn it on when in use, turn it off when not to save some battery.
In fact, I’d go so far as to call that basic common sense, since why would you want your wifi turned on all the time anyway?
thanks,,, nice review.. it doesn’t feel that long
You shaved it off?