It vibrates, it keeps you away from your phone for as long as possible, it let’s you drive safer, it notifies you when you needed it the most and best of all, it makes you feel like you are not waiting and wasting your time at all. No, I’m not describing some crazy high-tech AI or the latest self-help book by Dr. Phil. This my friends, is CareAce.net’s latest Samsung WinMo patch, the Connecting Notifier.
2 weeks has past since the latest effort to revive the Samsung Epix for the users encountering problems with SLOG DUMP error. And we have now a better idea of the post effects and perhaps some ways to deal with it. In this article, we will take a look at some of the more common issues raised and possible solutions to these problems.
The Samsung Epix (i907) users have gone through some enduring times with the manifesting SLOG DUMP error message. A revised ROM update (ID1) was released 3 days ago to amend the arising issue following the initial patch, plus other fixes. 3 days has gone by and this article aims to discuss some of our experience, plus suggestions for users facing similar problems.
AT&T Epix users have been experiencing an bugging error with the message “This is forced SLOG DUMP”. The no-fun part is the constant need to perform soft-resets and at times even hard-resets, causing a great level of inconvenience to the users’ experiences. Since the discussion first started back in May of 2008, and 341 discussion threads later, the problem has finally been resolved.
Has this ever happened to your Omnia? After making a phone call, the screen is locked and the only way to unlock it is to “Press the Action key…” And in the case of voice-mail or any other touch tone based calls, the auto lock becomes a hassle. I can already hear people screaming for help to deal with this issue.





