Overview
What's Good: Big, beautiful display; Roomy five-row QWERTY board with good tactile feedback; 3G/4G/WiFi connectivity; Dual cameras; Responsive controls and speedy performance.
What's Bad: Samsung's custom skin doesn't add much to Android and can't be disabled; Plastic materials feel cheap; Sprint's 4G service isn't everywhere and their 3G speeds can be slow; $249 price tag is high, and $10/month Premium Data add-on fee is mandatory.
The Verdict: Epic 4G might just be the best Android phone, nay the best smartphone, in the world if you want every feature imaginable backed by toucshcreen and hard QWERTY input. Epic has its flaws, but all in all is the first top shelf Droid in the U.S. for hardcore business users.
NOTE: Due to the similarities between the devices, portions of this review also appear in my review of the Samsung Captivate (AT&T).
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