I've been having some weird issues with my screen as well.... I managed to catch a bit of a shotty picture of it when it happened a few mins ago.....it's like the screen is duplicating the image a few times, sometimes it just freezes and i have to take the battery out, or after about 30 seconds it unfreezes and goes back to the default screen
it also sometimes gets a flash of colored lines or "snow" for just a few seconds when I plug it in or turn it on.... just started out of nowhere about a week and a half ago.
The kickflip is by far one of the most awesome form factors I've ever seen or owned. I love it, and so does everyone I encounter that sees me kick it. Sliders are good and all but samsung! What is helio thinking, bleh! I've yet to have a good experience with any samsung I've ever laid my hands on. Helio is def. not all I thought it would be, and as soon as the sanyo m1 comes out I'm gone, unless the new pantech wows me, which I don't think it will. Helio has been the biggest let down mobile wise I've ever experienced. Maybe in a year or two they will be up to par, if they make it that long, but right now they suck.
I have a few gripes with the kickflip, but all in all it's a solid phone. It's a shame to see helio heading in the direction it's in. Even if VK mobile is going down, they've got some awesome handsets, and it would have done helio good to go more in that sort of direction, than the same recycled crap every other carrier has. boo!
Some of sanyo's phones may be a little ugly but they've got most any other manuf. beat when it comes to reliability and durability. I'm so excited by this pairing.... I think there are good things to come...
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Why the hell would I pay $99 for just unlimited voice?