As one of CR's cell-phone testers, I've been evaluating the Samsung Epic 4G (which we obtained as a press sample), and am generally impressed with it, based on my preliminary tests. Available from Sprint on August 31st, the Epic 4G is a worthy addition to Samsung's line of Galaxy S phones, which include T-Mobile's Vibrant and AT&T's Captivate. It also joins the HTC Evo 4G as a phone that runs on Sprint's high-speed, fourth-generation (4G) network in cities where that network is available.
Like other Galaxy S phones, the Epic 4G, priced at $250 with a two-year contract, boasts a bright and sharp AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor, a good (5-MP) camera, 720p video recording, and a six-axis motion-sensing accelerometer.
Like other Galaxy S phones, the Epic 4G, priced at $250 with a two-year contract, boasts a bright and sharp AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor, a good (5-MP) camera, 720p video recording, and a six-axis motion-sensing accelerometer.
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