Just wondering if others are still encountering the well-known Evo bugs (initial set up, radio interface shortage, unable to make calls, random reboots, 3g dropping to 1x, etc.).
In the first 6 days I've owned this phone, I've encountered each of these issues at least once, even after doing the most recent updates. And my evo is completely stock with the latest updates applied.
When I read through the many forum posts (here and elsewhere) that detailed these issues, I though that they were minor and isolated, and had probably been addressed by now (more than a year after release of the evo 3d). It seems I was very wrong.
Today alone, the evo dropped a call, failed during dialing, intermittently dropped from 5 bars of coverage to zero, dropped from 3g to 1x and stopped accessing the internet altogether, and then spontaneously rebooted after using the text-to-speech function in the stock messaging app.
The weird thing is that my wife's reverb has been completely problem-free. Initial set up was super smooth and brief (vs the hour and a half ordeal Virgin reps put me through for the Evo V) and not a single error message.
I'm starting to think I should've just sucked it up and bought the galaxy s2, even though it was double the price on cyber monday.
In the first 6 days I've owned this phone, I've encountered each of these issues at least once, even after doing the most recent updates. And my evo is completely stock with the latest updates applied.
When I read through the many forum posts (here and elsewhere) that detailed these issues, I though that they were minor and isolated, and had probably been addressed by now (more than a year after release of the evo 3d). It seems I was very wrong.
Today alone, the evo dropped a call, failed during dialing, intermittently dropped from 5 bars of coverage to zero, dropped from 3g to 1x and stopped accessing the internet altogether, and then spontaneously rebooted after using the text-to-speech function in the stock messaging app.
The weird thing is that my wife's reverb has been completely problem-free. Initial set up was super smooth and brief (vs the hour and a half ordeal Virgin reps put me through for the Evo V) and not a single error message.
I'm starting to think I should've just sucked it up and bought the galaxy s2, even though it was double the price on cyber monday.