Nov 8, 2011 3:54 PM
11/9 - Samsung Epic 4G Software Update - Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)- EI22
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Samsung Epic™ 4G Software Update - Android 2.3™ (Gingerbread) - EI22
Enhancements/Fixes:
- Upgrade of the Google OS from Froyo to Gingerbread (Android 2.3)
- Audible Sprint AIRAVE™ notifications when answering call
- SMS messages sent without area code
- PRL and Profile update
- EAS (Exchange Activesync) email displaying HTML
- Bluetooth headset sound improvements
- Fully visible date on device lock screen
Important Notes:
- Software version is: S:D700.0.5S.EI22
- Released in stages with 100% of devices having received the update within approximately 10 days
- Refer to the Samsung Epic Software Update blog for install instructions
Well, its about time!!!
Thank you!!
Seems like this is a pretty short list of enhancements. Let's call out the enhancements that Android 2.3 Gingerbread brings to the Epic too:
Source: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3-highlights.html#UserFeatures
UI refinements for simplicity and speed
The user interface is refined in many ways across the system, making it easier to learn, faster to use, and more power-efficient. A simplified visual theme of colors against black brings vividness and contrast to the notification bar, menus, and other parts of the UI. Changes in menus and settings make it easier for the user to navigate and control the features of the system and device.
The Android soft keyboard is redesigned and optimized for faster text input and editing. The keys themselves are reshaped and repositioned for improved targeting, making them easier to see and press accurately, even at high speeds. The keyboard also displays the current character and dictionary suggestions in a larger, more vivid style that is easier to read.
The keyboard adds the capability to correct entered words from suggestions in the dictionary. As the user selects a word already entered, the keyboard displays suggestions that the user can choose from, to replace the selection. The user can also switch to voice input mode to replace the selection. Smart suggestions let the user accept a suggestion and then return to correct it later, if needed, from the original set of suggestions.
New multitouch key-chording lets the user quickly enter numbers and symbols by pressing Shift+<letter> and ?123+<symbol>, without needing to manually switch input modes. From certain keys, users can also access a popup menu of accented characters, numbers, and symbols by holding the key and sliding to select a character.
When entering text or viewing a web page, the user can quickly select a word by press-hold, then copy to the clipboard and paste. Pressing on a word enters a free-selection mode — the user can adjust the selection area as needed by dragging a set of bounding arrows to new positions, then copy the bounded area by pressing anywhere in the selection area. For text entry, the user can slide-press to enter a cursor mode, then reposition the cursor easily and accurately by dragging the cursor arrow. With both the selection and cursor modes, no use of a trackball is needed.
The Android system takes a more active role in managing apps that are keeping the device awake for too long or that are consuming CPU while running in the background. By managing such apps — closing them if appropriate — the system helps ensure best possible performance and maximum battery life.
The system also gives the user more visibility over the power being consumed by system components and running apps. The Application settings provides an accurate overview of how the battery is being used, with details of the usage and relative power consumed by each component or application.

A shortcut to the Manage Applications control now appears in the Options Menu in the Home screen and Launcher, making it much easier to check and manage application activity. Once the user enters Manage Applications, a new Running tab displays a list of active applications and the storage and memory being used by each. The user can read further details about each application and if necessary stop an application or report feedback to its developer.
An updated set of standard applications lets the user take new approaches to managing information and relationships.

Internet calling
The user can make voice calls over the internet to other users who have SIP accounts. The user can add an internet calling number (a SIP address) to any Contact and can initiate a call from Quick Contact or Dialer. To use internet calling, the user must create an account at the SIP provider of their choice — SIP accounts are not provided as part of the internet calling feature. Additionally, support for the platform's SIP and internet calling features on specific devices is determined by their manufacturers and associated carriers.
Downloads management
The Downloads application gives the user easy access to any file downloaded from the browser, email, or another application. Downloads is built on an completely new download manager facility in the system that any other applications can use, to more easily manage and store their downloads.
Camera
The application now lets the user access multiple cameras on the device, including a front-facing camera, if available.
My Epic 4G is currently at EC05. When I perform a Settings > About Phone > System updates > Update Android it returns "Your system is currently up to date." message.
How can I force an update manually?
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH after so long it's finally here... so now I have to start my new wait for Ice Cream Sammich! LOL Let's hope Gingerbread isn't too buggy, the FROYO debacle is coming to an end and not a moment too soon. I hate that I have to wait for OTA update, I also checked to see if I can download it manually and NADA, we should have that option. Any idea of how these roll outs are happening? By area? like east coast customers first or like me a fellow Angelino? I read the news on Twitter so let's hope this works out for the better of all patient Epic 4g users.... people please post any issues you guys had while receiving the OTA update. AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH i'll be checking every hour for a notification.
Recieved the Update Software screen, chose yes, it went through the downloading part and now my Epic won't go pased the SAMSUNG Startup screen...great.
Will the OTA wipe the phone?
TO: CzechPleaz
Mine is doing the same too, you have to be in the queue, thats why its a 10 day update. Keep trying see if it might force you into the queue. Thats what i'm doing lol.
I just went to http://www.androidcentral.com/
Followed instructions to download (
, rename and reboot the phone.
I was able to update my EPIC from 2.2 to 2.3 in about 5 minutes. It did not wipeout any of my apps or logins like Exchange active sync or MSN.
So far so good.
yep, did the same a couple of hours ago since I didn't want to wait in line. Had very little difficulty downloading the update and installing.
In what folder on your phone's SD card did you place the file?
place update.zip in the SD root (main) directory. No folder needed.
Mine stayed at the glaxy S screen for a bit longer than normal, but all seems well now. Hope yours is working.
I have done this and my phone finds nothing in the Hard Reset screen under the SD Card option.
Make sure you place the renamed file (update.zip) in the SD card general directory. Don't put the file in a subfolder. (I did this at first)
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