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Would like some feedback from those who own the EVO Shift
I am considering selling my EVO and getting this instead. My main reason is that the EVO has so many issues with wifi that I just get tired of dealing with it. Before I do something I'll regret, I want to make sure the Shift isn't also plagued with hardware oddities that will leave me just as annoyed in the long run. Please tell me only the bad things about it, I already know the [potentially] good things.
I know the screen is smaller and the processor is slower, so I don't need those kinds of details. I was using the Samsung Moment before this and loved it... but had to move on because the CDMA radio crash flaw was making me crazy. If it had worked consistently with the towers in my area, I'd still be using it.
I know the screen is smaller and the processor is slower, so I don't need those kinds of details. I was using the Samsung Moment before this and loved it... but had to move on because the CDMA radio crash flaw was making me crazy. If it had worked consistently with the towers in my area, I'd still be using it.
I currently have a review unit of an Evo Shift 4g, can you tell me about the wifi problem you are having with your EVO and I'll try to recreate it with the Shift, and let you know? I've only had a few days with it, so I don't really have a list of flaws yet, but I'll follow up on here if/when I do.
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Yes, please describe the wifi problem-- I have the EVO Shift and have not noticed any errant behavior on wifi. It just seems to work for me.
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