Go to the message you wish to forward, press on it and hold till the menu window pops up.
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As with all Sprint phones, the Epic is CDMA
While the Samsung Intercept is a middle of the line phone, if you want 4G you need to move up to the Samsung Epic 4G which is top of the line. Both phones are good androids, but the Epic is the winner if you want a 4g connection.
If someone you know has a iPod touch 4g, iPhone 4g and IPad 2
The BlackBerry Curve 9350 does allow for WiFi connection to a home network, but it is not 4G speed. If 4G is a priority I would look into theSamsung Epic 4G, HTC EVO 4G, Motorola Photon 4G, or the BlackBerry 4G PlayBook.
Samsung Epic 4G Touch
For the Samsung Epic 4G, parts can be bought online from either the company itself or from a third party. To repair it, it is best to go to the Sprint store, which is one of its companies.
its a matter of opinion
Sprint is the carrier for the Samsung Epic 4G smart phone. It is available for purchasing in a Sprint carrier store, online at the Sprint website (Sprint.com) and even available on Amazon.com.
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Yes You Can But You Have To Get The App
Yes, it does support 4G. Its also super fast, and the screen is amazing. It has tons of other fantastic features (like Swype) too. You will certainly be able to connect to your home network with the Galaxy Epic.