Despite having such a large display, the Infuse 4G is shockingly light at about 5 ounces. The touch sensitive buttons for menu, home, return, and search all worked well during my tests. With a capable camera on board though, I wish Samsung added a camera quick-launch button, too. Speaking of cameras, the Infuse 4G has two of them: a 1. The back of the phone looks sharp and has a textured finish that blends nicely with the imitation metal border that wraps around the whole device.
However, the textured back battery panel is flimsy. All of the aformentioned hardware powers Android 2. The UI feels faster, has several new and fun zooming features, and has an improved widget interface. Chat Information You are now chatting with 'Phillips'. There will be a brief survey at the end of our chat to share feedback on my performance today. Visitor: hello Phillips: Hello, please go ahead with your inquiry. Visitor: I was able to obtain the Gingerbread update for my Samsung Infuse 4G and Updated the firmware February 1st when it first came out and I'm noticing things like my touchscreen being unresponsive and the overall software being laggy.
I heard they pulled the Update for fixing, but those of us who already updated will there be a fix for those who already updated?
Phillips: I am sorry to know that, I will be more than glad to assist you. Phillips: I understand that you are experiencing issues with the Infuse phone after you have updated the phone software to Gingerbread. Visitor: After doing the Update on February 1st I proceeded on deleting all cache and data and doing the Factory Reset thinking it would help perform better after the update, this is my 2nd week running the software and I'm just overall unhappy with it.
Phillips: I apologize for the inconvenience. Phillips: Thank you for confirming. Phillips: Just to know, did the issue start after installing any specific application on the phone? Visitor: Nope! I noticed it right after the update with no apps installed on the phone, If the phone is lying flat on a surface it normally won't swipe when I run my finger across the screen, it just don't respond to my touch.
Phillips: Okay. Phillips: I see that you have tried with all possible troubleshooting steps and even restored the phone to factory settings to fix the issue with phone performance. Visitor: Yes! Even done battery pulls. Phillips: I suspect issue with phone itself and it requires a physical diagnosis to fix the issue with phone. Visitor: I just got this phone 2 weeks ago, Brand new Refurb. Phillips: As you are saying the phone is new, I suggest you contact place of purchase for assistance.
Phillips: However, you can contact our voice team for further assistance. Visitor: I just wanna know if those who already updated with the bad Update, will they receieve a Patch fix to fix the buggy problems with the OS firmware. Phillips: As you have tried with possible troubleshooting steps, I have provided you with the contact details to reach our voice team for sending in the phone for service.
Phillips: No, many of our customers are using the phone without any issues even after updating the phone software to Gingerbread. Phillips: Please do not worry, I suspect issue with the phone itself.
Once you contact our voice team they will be glad to assist you further with the issue. Bottom Line is The only issue there fixing with it is those who couldn't update it in the first place which was something contained in the Official Update that blocked Kies Mini from Updating your phone. Case Closed! Final Words: Phillips: No, many of our customers are using the phone without any issues even after updating the phone software to Gingerbread. I use an alternative launcher so maybe that's it.
I agree Samsung coulda kept that one to theirselves I would be more than happy to help harass whoever to get this released. If you point me in the right direction on this i would be glad to help. Sent from my MB using xda premium right next to the froyo source code there is an email link, it says if you don't have a responce in 24 hours to try again so I was sending daily emails.
Ok, good to know. Was at work sorry. I was just going thru some threads and just asked in general if there would be any fixes to the official, the answer. Is No! There fixing nothing with the official besides getting it unblocked so others can have the update which is well not worth it after hearing this.
Sent from my Official Gingerbreaded Samsung Infuse. Very well agreed, as far as your Zeus rom their is really nothing more that can be done to improve the performance, It's a done deal. Wayne will be based on ARMs A15 architecture and we would expect an announcement around Computex time, as Nvidias partners should be receiving samples about a month or so after Computex.
That said, final devices based on the AP40 isnt expected to launch until the very end of the year due to the time it takes to engineer and certify mobile devices. Developed to natively support thelatest applications using Microsoft DX 10 and Shader model 4. HDMI users are supported with another newfeature that multi-channel 5. Toshiba Corporation today confirmed its continued innovation and leadershipin the fast growing market for 1.
Both new 1. Most important of these is achievement of the highest areal density of any1. This hasallowed Toshiba to pack 30GB of data onto a single 1. The new drivesare expected to find wide application in products where large storage capacitiesmust be balanced against the need for a small form factor. The resulting drives are perfect for integration in audioapplications, such as mobile audio players, and mini-notebook PCs.
We willcontinue to introduce high-capacity, small form factor HDD and contribute tomaking a reality of ubiquitous computing. I there can any1 please tell how to update my phone. Thank you, yeshwanth. You need to spend some time reading around the Infuse forums Posting this only shows you have not even tried to read any threads in development as the answers to this are all over the place Sent from my Samsung Infuse 4G - 1.
People come here expecting way too much handholding. Thanks for ur reply.. I searched all the forum and then posted this. Experience guys like you can help in recommending few threads or posts. I'd suggest that u read the same thread where u read about 2. And I suggest some of the people who have replied to this thread would have better spent their time maybe being helpful instead of trolling forum NAZIs. Guess what kiddies, some people actually have lives other than spending 10 hours wasting away on a forum.
I have to say this is absolutely the worst forum I have ever seen in this regard. If you really just can not stand these "noob" posts as I am sure you refer to them, maybe best to just make a completely private forum so that you can get on to the really important matters. Because we all know just how vital and important the work done here is to society. Simply put - any custom firmware has the potential for bugs or "oddball" quirks.
If you can't spend the time to read and research, stick to stock. You don't have the time or technical skills to deal with any bugs or oddities that might come up. Whenever I get a new device, I spend at least a few hours researching before I flash anything. I spend a few days before I post anything.
Basically, I don't want anyone who can't even spend an hour reading the forums flashing something I have involvement with and then contributing reports of "bugs" which are either user error because they didn't read or already known issues because they didn't read.
Someone who can't even skim the first page of the dev forums is obviously on the road to reporting "bugs" of their own creation in a dev thread. Same goes for other developers. We've had developers take breaks or hold back releases due to the poor signal to noise ratio of many threads. With people constantly asking about known issues and reporting "bugs" which don't exist because it's just them screwing up, it makes development much harder because real bug reports get missed or don't get the attention they need.
Not having time is not an excuse. If you don't have the time to spend hours skimming the dev forums to understand what's out there and learn about how your device works, you don't have the time to debug when you screw up because you didn't read, because if you didn't read you WILL screw up.
I have to completely agree with Entropy here. I'm a big-time n00b myself here so I can only speak from experience as to investing the time to find out vs. I've posted some threads that were general in a sense and didn't get much of a response. At first I was a little turned off by this but it caused me to search a bit more here and other places to find out myself. It's made me more resourceful and it's actually better this way.
I've got some friends that always ask me for help and if they simply took the time to find out the answers and investigate it like I do, they'd be much better off. But I put the partial blame on myself because if they have someone to always ask and get the answer, why look? I think this forum works under the same premise and I completely agree. Stuff like this needs to be done carefully and people have to be willing to put in the time to know the basics so they know what to do when something goes wrong.
Planning and being thorough is vital to doing things right with modding firmware, etc. I'm all for helping people out who need real help And all we did was point out that spending a little more time reading around the different roms in the dev section would have given the answer This is xda developers Not xda anybody I'm sorry but this and what Entropy said are the facts If you want to upgrade from stock Froyo 2.
There are some good one in the dev section And some have instructions and how to do it while others expect you to already know how Could anyone point me in the right direction? I have a Rogers S3. Rooting by itself doesn't necessarily mean better battery life but you can tweak things more easily. I'd suggest starting with the stickies. I read and re-read a bunch of posts so many times I had them memorized I won't post every thread I read as I don't even remember lots of them, but I'd suggest using that one as well as newbie threads before you do much of anything.
I remember watching a video somewhere that was pretty intimidating to a newbie as well, but from what I've seen it's not as militant as the video made it out to be anyways..
And please don't post the same question in 2 sub forums. Thanks for taking the time to post this, as I was looking around for a specific guide as a newb to rooting too.
This is refreshing to see, rather than 'i installed this and now my phone is nuked so bad it glows The most important thing anyone can do when the make the decision to use an android device in anything other than out of the box condition is understand the consequences of what they are attempting.
Luckily there are stickied threads all over these forums that collaborate this information both in the general android as well as the device specific sub forums. I would suggest you follow in the footsteps of desucca, myself, and many more before you and read everything you can get your hands on to better understand how your device works, which in turn will give quite a big head start on any other android platforms you may use in the future.
Welcome both of you to android, i'm sorry you had to suffer using that 'other' system. So where do i start? I want to install cm You will find many useful links within those threads to help you as well. Good luck. If people would follow the XDA rules, search, and read what is easily available, most of them wouldn't have problems in the first place This forum has evolved nicely and people have taken their time to put together guides, solve problems, and create helpful posts. It is a slap in the face of those people when others don't take the time to read the information they made available.
For some reason, they think they are above the rules or they are so special the rules don't apply to them. And saying, "but I searched", when it is obvious that no searching or very little searching was done only makes them a liar as well.
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