Q. I have been planning in the last week to buy a Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic 4g touch phone but have recently learned of the loss of service problem, should i still get this phone or because of this problem stay away from it?
A. I believe sprint has noted that problem on their support site and says they're working on it. Not sure how long it will take, but hopefully it's fixed in the next update.
http://www.smartkeitai.com/sprint-samsung-galaxy-s2-epic-4g-touch-software-review-video/
How do I unroot the samsung galaxy s2 epic 4gg touch for boost mobile?
Q. So here's how the story goes...I really wanted to root my phone. But when i installed odin and Samsung Keis. The kernal that I installed was for sprint, and I didn't want a root for sprint. I wanted one for Boost Mobile. So Im wondering is there a way I could root my phone and still keep it on a boost mobile network, or is there a way in i could just turn it back into the way it was before i rooted the phone? Story short, I just want a rooted samsung galaxy s2 epic touch 4g on a boost mobile network. Or my phone back to normal with out the factory reset. Thnx (Im kindove a noob in rooting)
A. Rooting shouldn't affect what carrier the phone can be activated. activate the phone first and then root it.
FYI Boost Mobile runs on Sprint Network.
How do you get the Ice Cream Sandwich update?
Q. I have Sprint's Samsung Galaxy SII Epic 4G Touch, which is apparently going to be eligible for the Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) update sometime during the beginning of 2012. I've never had a smartphone before, so I don't know how this updating works. Will I get some type of notification on my phone, or will I have to manually update something when it becomes available? And is this update free? Thanks!
A. I'm in the same boat. Most likely it would be an OTA (over the air) update that would just show up one day as a prompt on your phone, asking if you would like to apply the update. Not unlike the firmware update that was released earlier this month to fix a couple issues. Just be careful though. Applying updates can brick (kill) the phone so it's best to backup your important contacts (sync to gmail) and other files from the phone (pics, vids, etc.) before applying any update. I read something that suggested that we should get Ice Cream Sandwich in the first half of 2012, but don't hold your breath...Sprint and Samsung are notoriously slow at releasing updates for their phones. In fact Samsung recently announced that they won't be releasing Ice Cream Sandwich for the Samsung Galaxy S, at all, which angered many who have that phone. But Samsung claimed that was based on hardware shortcomings of that phone, but the SII has much more robust hardware so it should come eventually, I hope.
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Title : Should I get the Samsung Epic 4g Touch even with the LOS problem?
Description : Q. I have been planning in the last week to buy a Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic 4g touch phone but have recently learned of the loss of service pr...