You are reading the article Samsung Epic 4G Touch Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Update updated in December 2023 on the website Kientrucdochoi.com. We hope that the information we have shared is helpful to you. If you find the content interesting and meaningful, please share it with your friends and continue to follow and support us for the latest updates. Suggested January 2024 Samsung Epic 4G Touch Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Update
Sprint has become the first US carrier to roll out the official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update to a Galaxy S2 variant – the major update is now available for the Epic 4G Touch via Samsung’s Kies PC Suite, carrying the build number GB27.
The Jelly Bean update includes all the expected changes that we’ve retrodden plenty of times – smoother interface aka Project Butter enhancements, Google Now, enhanced notifications, improved browser performance, resizable widgets, ability to disable notifications for individual apps, enhanced accessibility, offline voice typing, and improved under the hood performance and stability.
Being a major update, Sprint has decided not to make it available over the air due to its size, so hooking your phone to a computer is the only way you can upgrade. If you don’t want to use Kies or prefer to manually upgrade, you can use our step-by-step guide to do so, which is specially useful if you’re currently running a custom ROM but want to make the jump to the official update.
Let’s take a look at how to update the Epic 4G Touch to the official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade manually.
Compatibility
The procedure described below is only for the Samsung Epic 4G Touch on Sprint, model number SPH-D710. Do not try it on any other device.
Warning!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky, so try them out at your own risk, and make sure to read each step carefully before attempting anything. We will not be held responsible if anything goes wrong.
How to Install Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on Epic 4G Touch
Extract the file downloaded in step 3 on the computer to obtain a file named KIES_HOME_SPH-D710.GB27_D710SPRLS1_1014481_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5 (the file name may end at .tar, which is normal). This is the actual firmware file that we need to flash on the phone.
Extract the contents of the Odin3_v3.04.zip file to a folder on your computer.
Now, turn off your phone and wait for it to shut down completely.
Then, put the phone into download mode. To do so, press and hold these keys together: Volume Down + Power till the phone turns on and shows a Warning!! screen. Then press Volume Up to enter download mode.
Important! Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added !!” under Odin’s message box in the bottom left.
If you don’t get this message, make sure you installed drivers correctly (using Kies or directly) as given in step 2. If it still doesn’t work, try changing to another USB port on the computer and also use the USB ports on the back if you have a desktop PC.
Important! Do not make any other changes in Odin except selecting the required files as given in step 11. Leave all other options as they are. Make sure Re-Partition check box is not selected.
What do if Odin gets stuck or doesn’t do anything: If ODIN gets stuck on setup connection or at any stage of this process after you’ve hit the Start button, and doesn’t seem to be doing anything, or if upon completion of the process you get a FAIL message (with red background) in ODIN, do this: disconnect the phone from the PC, close ODIN, remove battery for 4-5 seconds, re-insert it, turn phone on in Download mode again, and do the procedure again from Step 9.
[Important] What to do if phone doesn’t boot: After you get the PASS message and the phone reboots, the phone might get stuck at the booting animation. If that happens, perform the following steps to make it boot. Remember that these steps will wipe your personal data like contacts, apps, messages, etc. If your phone has already booted, stop reading the guide here, your phone has been updated successfully:
Boot to recovery mode — for which, first power off phone (by removing battery and reinserting it), wait for 5-6 seconds, and then press and hold Volume Up + Power keys together till the screen turns on, then let them go to boot into recovery. Once you are in recovery mode, use volume keys to move the selection up and down and home/power key to select the option.
Go to Wipe data/Factory Reset and select it. Select Yes on next screen.
Then, select reboot system now to reboot the phone, which will now boot properly.
If you run into any roadblocks while flashing the firmware, let us know and we’ll help you out.
You're reading Samsung Epic 4G Touch Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Update
First Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Firmware For Galaxy S3 Released — I9300Xxelkc
An Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S3 was leaked in mid-November, and it was said that Samsung would be officially rolling out Android 4.1.2 update to the device officially in December. Well, Samsung wasn’t fooling around, as the update has begun rolling out in Poland, bringing a great deal of useful features to the company’s current flagship smartphone.
We already knew the new features were coming, and perhaps the most useful and awesome one is the multi-window multitasking, carried over from the Galaxy Note 2, which should make the Galaxy S3 the only device other than the Note 2 to be able to run two visible apps on the screen simultaneously. While some might call this a gimmicky feature, it is actually quite useful, for example when copying text from one app to other.
Here’s the full list of enhancements in the Android 4.1.2 update, which carries the firmware version XXELKC:
Android 4.1.2 – JZO54K
Multi-View (Multi-Windows Multitasking, same as in Note II)
Page Buddy
New Gallery App (Same as in Note II)
Notification Panel (Notification Panel can now be customized)
Brightness Slider in Notification Panel Can Now Be Disabled
Smart Rotation (Screen Display adjusts to your angle of sightings)
Continues Input in Samsung Keyboard (Like Swipe or Android 4.2 Keyboard)
Paper Artist App
Group Cast App
You can see that Samsung is clearly very focused on extending functionality of their older devices through such updates, with even the original Galaxy Note getting multi-window multitasking and a few other new features, despite being more than a year old now. With the Android 4.1.2 update out, the Galaxy S3 is now only one update behind the latest version of Android (Android 4.2), and considering all the features that Samsung has brought in, that’s quite an accomplishment.
The Android 4.1.2 firmware is rolling out in Poland now, though if you don’t wish to wait for it to arrive in your country, the firmware is available for manually flashing as well. The guide below has all the detailed steps to help you flash the firmware on your Galaxy S3, along with the download links, so you can try out all those cool new features right now.
A word of warning though. If you decide to flash the firmware on a Galaxy S3 from a country other than Poland, or over a custom ROM, you might need to wipe the data on your phone to make the firmware boot up properly. The guide below contains the necessary instructions for backing up your data, but it’s still something that’s worth pointing out as you will need to set up some things, like your Gmail account, homescreen settings, etc again after wiping data.
How to Manually Install Android 4.1.2 Firmware on Galaxy S3
Extract the file downloaded in step 3 on the computer to obtain a file named I9300XXELKC_I9300OXXELK4_I9300XXELKC_HOME.tar.md5 (the file name may end at .tar, which is normal). This is the actual firmware file that we need to flash on the phone.
Extract the contents of the Odin3_v3.04.zip file to a folder on your computer.
Now, turn off your Galaxy S3 and wait for it to shut down completely.
Then, put the phone into download mode. To do so, press and hold these keys together: Volume Down + Home + Power till the phone turns on and shows a Warning!! screen. Then press Volume Up to enter download mode.
Important! Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added !!” under Odin’s message box in the bottom left.
If you don’t get this message, make sure you installed drivers correctly (using Kies or directly) as given in step 2. If it still doesn’t work, try changing to another USB port on the computer and also use the USB ports on the back if you have a desktop PC.
Important! Do not make any other changes in Odin except selecting the required files as given in step 11. Leave all other options as they are. Make sure Re-Partition check box is not selected.
What do if Odin gets stuck or doesn’t do anything: If ODIN gets stuck on setup connection or at any stage of this process after you’ve hit the Start button, and doesn’t seem to be doing anything, or if upon completion of the process you get a FAIL message (with red background) in ODIN, do this: disconnect the phone from the PC, close ODIN, remove battery for 4-5 seconds, re-insert it, turn phone on in Download mode again, and do the procedure again from Step 9.
[Important] What to do if phone doesn’t boot: After you get the PASS message and the phone reboots, the phone might get stuck at the booting animation. If that happens, perform the following steps to make it boot. Remember that these steps will wipe your personal data like contacts, apps, messages, etc. If your phone has already booted, stop reading the guide here, your phone has been updated successfully:
Boot to recovery mode — for which, first power off phone (by removing battery and reinserting it), wait for 5-6 seconds, and then press and hold Home + Volume Up + Power keys together till the screen turns on, then let them go to boot into recovery. Once you are in recovery mode, use volume keys to move the selection up and down and home/power key to select the option.
Go to Wipe data/Factory Reset and select it. Select Yes on next screen.
Then, select reboot system now to reboot the phone, which will now boot properly.
If you run into any roadblocks while flashing the firmware, let us know and we’ll help you out.
The XXELKC Android 4.1.2 firmware is now installed on your Galaxy S3. Don’t forget to try out all those new features, and do let us know how Android 4.1.2 works for you.
Via: Sammobile
At&T Galaxy Note Jelly Bean
Custom ROMs like CyanogenMod, AOKP, or the phablet-inspired Paranoid Android ROM offer a lot of customization options, but often times there are people who aren’t looking for those customization features and are only looking to enjoy a stock Android experience without any frills and gimmicky features.
That category of people is exactly what the AOSPxXx ROM for the AT&T Galaxy Note by XDA member rquiett is looking to target. AOSPxXx is mainly a stock Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM, with a few added touches and features here and there, taken from CM10, AOKP, and Paranoid Android ROM, for a functional yet no-frills ROM.
Here are a few features of AOSPxXx ROM:
Custom AOSPxXx Launcher is default Launcher
OTA updates
S-Pen Gestures
Tons of Features in FJ-Mod Tools located in the Settings Menu
One touch flash of your favorite recovery with choice of CWM, CWM Touch or TWRP!
One touch to set your favorite DPI including easy switching between Tablet Mode and Phone mode without having to use third party apps or manually edit your build.prop!
Ability to download and install Nova Launcher, Apex Launcher or Trebuchet along side the default launcher.
However, due to being based on AOSP Android rather than Samsung’s official firmware, a few issues or bugs might be present in the ROM, though almost everything has been said to be working properly without any bugs. Also, a few features that come as default in Samsung ROMs will not be available in AOSPxXx ROM.
Read on to find out how the AOSPxXx Android 4.1 ROM can be installed on the AT&T Galaxy Note.
Compatibility
The procedure described below is only for the AT&T Galaxy Note, model number SGH-i717. Do not try it on any other Galaxy Note variant or any other device.
Warning!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky, so try them out at your own risk, and make sure to read each step carefully before attempting anything. We will not be held responsible if anything goes wrong.
How to Install AOSPxXx ROM on AT&T Galaxy Note
You should have ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery (TWRP recovery works as well) installed on your phone to install the ROM. If not, then follow this guide to install it on your phone.
Download the latest build of the ROM from the source page.
Copy both the ROM and Google apps files (copy the files, don’t extract them) to the internal storage on the phone.
Turn off the phone. Then, boot into CWM recovery. To do this, press and hold the Volume Up + Volume Down + Power buttons together. When the screen turns on, let go of the Power button, but keep holding the volume buttons till you enter CWM recovery.
Now, you should make a backup of your currently installed ROM. This is a backup of the whole ROM and will restore the phone to the state it was in before you flash the new ROM, unlike the backup in step 1 which only restores apps and personal data. To take a backup, select Backup and Restore, then select Backup again. Go back to main recovery menu after backup is complete.
Select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait a while till the data wipe is complete (this will only wipe installed apps and settings, but will not wipe files on the SD card).
Select install zip from sdcard, then select choose zip from sdcard. Scroll to the ROM file and select it. Confirm installation on the next screen.
After ROM installation completes, select choose zip from sdcard again, then select the gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip file to install the Google apps package.
After the installation is complete, go back to the main recovery menu and select reboot system now to reboot the phone and boot up into AOSPxXx ROM. The first boot will take a few minutes, up to 5-7 minutes.
NOTE: If you want to go back to your previous ROM, boot into recovery (see step 6), select backup and restore, then restore your previous ROM by selecting it from the list.
The AOSPxXx Jelly Bean ROM is now installed on your AT&T Galaxy Note. Enjoy the stock Android experience the way Google meant it to be, and do let us know if you run into any problems!
Update Galaxy Nexus To Adnroid 4.4 Kitkat With Slim Bean Rom
Google sure did upset us by not including Galaxy Nexus in the Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade plans for the Nexus devices. But thanks to the third party developers around here that we always get a choice to install new Android updates, no matter how obsolete is our device’s hardware is.
And talking about hardware, the Galaxy Nexus could easily afford the Android 4.4 KitKat!
Anyway, not even two days passed since the release of Android 4.4 source code and we’re already seeing Android 4.4 ports releasing for the Galaxy Nexus. However, these releases are very early builds and a lot of work is still to be done for everyday use, so take caution and have a Nandroid backup in place before attempting to install Android 4.4 KitKat on your Galaxy Nexus.
Bugs known so far:
Graphical glitches during animations like Screen rotation, Screenshot, CRT off effect, etc.
Boot animation lags
Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.
You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.
CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.
To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be GT-I9250!
Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other device. You have been warned!
BEFORE YOU BEGIN..You must do this pre-installation stuff before attempting to install the ROM on your Galaxy Nexus in order to avoid any complications later, and have a smooth and successful process.
BACK UP YOUR DEVICEBack up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.
For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.
► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS
INSTALL GALAXY NEXUS DRIVERYou must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully install a firmware on your Google Galaxy Nexus. In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Nexus device on your computer.
► GALAXY NEXUS DRIVER INSTALLATION GUIDE
CHARGE YOUR DEVICEIf your android device powers off due to lack of battery while the process is underway, it could damage the device.
So, make sure your device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.
EXAMPLE VIDEOIf you haven’t used a custom recovery, either CWM or TWRP, before, to install a .zip file of a ROM on anything else, then we suggest you first watch a video of that, given right below, to get familiar with the process.
DOWNLOADSDownload the files given below and transfer them to a separate folder on your phone and remember the location.
File size: 135.4 MB
File size: 107.60 MB
Reminder: Before you proceed, make sure you’ve transferred the files you downloaded above to a separate folder on your phone.
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
Make sure you have backed up your phone adequately (including important data stored on internal memory). Also create a nandroid backup using your recovery for additional safety.
You’ll need either CWM or TWRP recovery for installing the AOSP Android 4.4 KitKat based Slim Bean ROM on your Galaxy Nexus. And since CWM and TWRP recoveries function differently we’ve put together separate guides for both of them. So if you’re a CWM user, follow the CWM users guide and if you’re a TWRP user follow the guide for TWRP users.
GUIDE FOR CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY (CWM) USERS
Boot into recovery mode. For this:
Power off your device and wait 4-5 seconds after lights go off.
Press and hold Volume Down + Power key together and release the Power key once the Google logo appears, but keep holding the Volume Down key. You will be in Bootloader mode now.
└ In recovery, use Volume buttons to navigate Up and Down between options and use Power button to select an option.
Create a Backup from recovery. It’s optional but very important to do, so that in case something goes wrong you can restore to current status easily.
Perform a Factory Reset (This will delete all apps and their settings and game progress). For this:
Select Wipe data/Factory reset, then select Yes on the next screen to confirm factory reset (screenshot)
Install the Slim-maguro-4.4.alpha.1-UNOFFICIAL-20131102-1140.zip file first. For this:
└ Make sure to first flash the ROM file and then the Gapps file.
After you are done with flashing of the files, reboot your device. For this, go back to the main menu of recovery and select reboot system now.
That’s all. Your phone will now reboot and it will take some time as it’ll be phone’s first boot after installing Android 4.4, be extremely excited for this!
GUIDE USING TWRP RECOVERY
Boot into recovery mode. For this:
Power off your device and wait 4-5 seconds after lights go off.
Press and hold Volume Down + Power key together and release the Power key once the Google logo appears, but keep holding the Volume Down key. You will be in Bootloader mode now.
└ In recovery, use Volume buttons to navigate Up and Down between options and use Power button to select an option.
Create a Backup from recovery. It’s optional but very important to do, so that in case something goes wrong you can restore to current status easily
Perform a Factory Reset (this will delete all apps and their settings and game progress). For this:
Tap on Wipe » then at the bottom of the screen do a Swipe on the ‘Swipe to factory reset‘ option (screenshot)
First Install the ROM file – Slim-maguro-4.4.alpha.1-UNOFFICIAL-20131102-1140.zip
└ Make sure to first flash the ROM file and then the Gapps file.
After you are done with flashing of the files, reboot your device. For this:
Go back to the main menu of recovery and tap on Reboot » then, tap on System to reboot your phone.
That’s all. Your phone will now reboot and it will take some time as it’ll be phone’s first boot after installing Android 4.4, KitKat. Be very excited, man!
Feedback Us!
It was easy to install KitKat, right? Let us know how it tastes 😉
Via XDA (kufikugel)
Samsung Debuts Android Galaxy Player 4, 5
Samsung announced a unique addition to their Galaxy lineup of portable devices, called the Galaxy Player. The device is an Android-based portable media player that should rival the iPod touch and comes in 4-inch and 5-inch models. The large screens will be ideal for games, videos, music, social media, and e-books while still fitting in your pocket.
The Galaxy Player will come with Android 2.2 and be upgraded later to 2.3. Both models will have front and rear cameras (including flash on the 5-inch model), stereo speakers, and support for Adobe Flash 10.1. WiFi is also supported and when paired with the included Qik applications, VoIP calls can be made using the devices.
Both players support multiple media formats, are DLNA Certified, and include MicroSD slots that allow for an extra 32GB of storage in addition to the built-in 8GB storage. The devices have been announced for Spring, however, exact dates and pricing have yet to be confirmed.
Press Release:
SAMSUNG UNLEASHES GALAXY PLAYER ULTRA-MOBILE DEVICES — COMMUNICATION, ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATION ARE IN HAND
March 16, 2011
Two Light and Slim Devices Deliver the Full Internet and Thousands of Android Apps Without Monthly Connection Fees
NEW YORK, March 16, 2011 – Samsung Electronics America Inc. ., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today expanded the Galaxy Family of portable devices with the addition of the unique Galaxy Player, the first in a new category of Android-based ultra-mobile devices. The large 4″ or 5″ screen on the two new models offer an ideal to enjoy games, music, videos, social media and e-books, yet still easily fit in a pants pocket.
The 4″ and 5″ screen models of Galaxy Player, weighing just 5 and 7 ounces respectively, deliver powerful features for entertainment, communication and information on the go. Both devices boast Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) connectivity for quick and easy access to online services, front and rear cameras (including flash on the 5″ model) for videoconferencing or photography, stereo speakers for enjoying music or videos, and support for Adobe Flash 10.1 to access virtually any content on the Web.
“Our Galaxy Family – including Galaxy S mobile phones and Galaxy Tab – has been a success because we give people what they truly wish for – access to thousands of Android Apps coupled with Samsung’s sleek design,” explained Tim Baxter, President, Consumer Business Division at Samsung Electronics America. “Our new Galaxy Players deliver that same experience in two terrific, ultra-portable form factors – without incurring fees for a monthly data plan.”
Convenient Communication Features
Galaxy Players comes with Qik applications for VoIP calls over a WiFi connection; Skype will also be pre-loaded on the 4″ model. A microphone and speaker in the device provides a comfortable and natural communications experience.
Video-conferencing is a joy through the front-facing camera on the devices and the large 4″ and 5″ screens provide for a crystal-clear view of the other side of the conversation.
Unprecedented Multimedia, Gaming in Style – and Drag ‘N Play
Galaxy Player’s large 4″ or 5″ screens are perfect for reading e-books on the go, while the built-in Wi-Fi makes it easy to browse and download new books from almost anywhere.
Stereo speakers, with Virtual 5.1 surround sound and Samsung’s SoundAlive post-processing technology, makes the Galaxy Player a portable boombox to enliven any occasion. The LCD WVGA display on the 5″ model makes watching movies or TV shows a superb experience, while the Super Clear WVGA LCD screen on the 4″ model provides bright, clear access to online videos.
In addition, both Galaxy Players support numerous multimedia formats natively, eliminating the need to transcode files. Videos in the popular DivX, Xvid, WMV, MPEG4 and H.264 formats play effortlessly. Music lovers will love the audio support for MP3, WMA, AAC, Ogg, and Flac.
Drag ‘N Play support means files can be simply dragged from a PC right onto the player – no need for installing special software of any kind on the PC. A MicroSD slot allows 32 GB of extra storage, supplementing the on-board 8 GB.
Galaxy Players are DLNA Certified® and support AllShare – so content can be streamed to and from a PC or television without wires – anywhere in the home.
Gamers are sure to embrace the Galaxy Player – the vibrant and expansive 5″ and 4″ screens, stereo sound, access to thousands of games via the Android Marketplace, and extreme portability all add up to a package that is simply perfect for both hardcore and casual games.
Access to an Amazing Lineup of Apps- and Flash 10.1
The two Galaxy Player devices are the only Mobile Internet Devices with Google certification – so they can access over 100,000 Android applications via Google’s Android Market. The Web browsing experience on the Galaxy Player devices is unparalleled. Support for Adobe Flash 10.1 means no limits – and no frustration – when browsing online.
Both devices run Android version 2.2 (Froyo) and will be upgradeable to version 2.3 (Gingerbread).
Htc Evo Design 4G Review: A 4G Phone For The Budget
The HTC Evo Design 4G ($100 with a new two-year Sprint contract, as of November 9, 2011) is the smallest phone in Sprint’s Evo line. It’s also one of the more affordable Evo models currently available on the carrier, but the phone has a few issues surrounding the HTC Sense overlay.
DesignOne interesting thing about the Evo Design 4G is that, unlike with previous Evo models, the entire back plate does not come off. To get to the battery or MicroSD card, you need to remove a small panel on the bottom half of the phone. The panel detaches relatively easily, but putting it back on can be a bit of a hassle.
PerformancePowered by a 1.2GHz single-core Snapdragon processor, the Evo Design 4G can handle most of the apps and games you might throw at it. While games such as Minecraft or Cordy won’t run as fluidly as they would on a dual-core phone, less-demanding games like Angry Birds Rio should have no issues.
In my tests, iindividual apps ran fine, but things started to get messy when I opened more than four or five. Although the Evo Design 4G has 768MB of RAM, the HTC Sense overlay ties up most of it. No matter how many apps I closed or killed, I couldn’t get the phone to use less than 400MB at any one time. For people who don’t use more than one or two apps simultaneously, this won’t be much of an issue–but the fact that the overlay hogs that much system memory remains unforgivable.
The Evo Design 4G is a dual-band phone that supports both CDMA and GSM connections. That flexibility is useful if you are in an area with low CDMA coverage but great GSM reception. Using GSM networks can cost you extra, though, so you should consult your carrier beforehand lest you rack up sky-high roaming charges.
Call quality over Sprint’s voice network here in San Francisco was a mixed bag. While the calls I placed were free of any static or reverb, audio levels varied. One second I could hear the other person just fine, and the next, they sounded as if they were whispering into their microphone. The mic on the Evo Design did a good job of filtering out background noises, but on occasion it would pick up wind that hit it directly.
SoftwareAside from the Sense UI, the Evo Design 4G comes preloaded with a few Sprint-branded applications (TV, NASCAR, TeleNav, and the like), all of which you can uninstall if you don’t want them.
MediaThe Evo Design 4G can stream audio, video, or photos to DLNA-compliant devices (such as smart TVs or PlayStation 3 consoles) that share the same Wi-Fi connection. It’s a great feature for sharing your media with a large group of people, but you’ll want to keep your phone plugged to a power source so that the battery doesn’t die in the middle of streaming a movie for your friends.
CameraLike most modern smartphones, the Evo Design 4G sports both front-facing and rear-facing cameras. The front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, meant for use with video-calling applications like Qik or Tango, produced surprisingly clear video in my tests.
The rear 5-megapixel camera comes with a basic photo editor. It replicated colors well, but images could have been a bit sharper. The Evo Design 4G is capable of recording in 720p, too, but my videos suffered from a mild lag when I panned the camera. Nevertheless, the camera is serviceable enough for snapping everyday photos or catching a quick clip for YouTube.
Bottom LineUpdate the detailed information about Samsung Epic 4G Touch Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Update on the Kientrucdochoi.com website. We hope the article's content will meet your needs, and we will regularly update the information to provide you with the fastest and most accurate information. Have a great day!