Review: Samsung Droid Charge
A Bit Disappointing
The inability to switch back to 4G would be a dramatic problem, one not reported for the HTC Thunderbolt. As 4G rolls out the ability to be agile switching between networks would be essential.
Not reported here, but reported several other places, is a rather slow speed. Noticeably slow in some browsing, more so than competitors. Some improvement was gained by turning off JavaScript, but what is the point of that? I'd be lighter if I cut off a leg, but rather useless if I wanted to be lighter to run faster. Same here.
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So hearing this problem with the Droid Charge connecting to LTE, I can finally say its a problem with samsung, since it's the same problem with the Epic.
S-LCD, or LG's NOVA display. So perhaps I shouldn't consider Samsung.
Do yourself a favor and stay away from SamSUCK. Go with HTC. Hell LG, Motorola. Anything but SamSUCK. HTC is good. Solid build quality, Sense is worlds better than TouchPISS and HTC actually updates their phones unlike SamSUCK who took forever to get Froyo out to the Galaxy S devices.
OrionsVantage said:
Do you think that clever insults add weight to your statement?
Yup.
iDont Care said: I wouldn't touch this device with a ten foot pole long as it has that hideous TouchPISS iOS wannabe interface blockquote>
So download launcher pro. It's better than Sense UI anyway.
I do notice it losing 4G but it will come back if you give it a minute or two. I think this fool just did not wait. He is right if you power cycle it comes back right away. I am assuming Samsung is delaying 4G reconnection for some reason but just a guess. Battery life is OK. Lasts most of the time a day with normal use.
I agree this guy always tries SOOOOO hard to find something wrong and just shows his ignorance with every review.
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