Following the launch of the Samsung Fascinate, BGR has received Verizon’s internal “known issues” document which some of you might find a little interesting about what carriers let slip by and into the hands of consumers. Below you’ll find a few highlighted issues that should get your blood pressure rising while other issues are relatively harmless.
- Alert Notifications:
 There is no option to change the Calendar alert notification. 
Short term work around: There is no short term work around for this issue.
- Blank Screen: 
If you are on a call and a second call comes in, you get the correct Caller ID information. If you answer the second call, the caller ID screen goes blank and does not show any caller information. 
Short term work around: There is no short term work around for this issue
- Email Sync: 
In some cases exchange e-mail and yahoo mail can stop syncing
Short term work around: The user can manually sync
Planned Resolution: A fix for this issue will be included in the MR 1 release for this device.
- Exchange ActiveSync Security Lock:
 The EAS security lock may be invoked earlier then the timer is set for.
- Google and Bing Maps Latency:
 It has been reported that it takes longer then other devices to get GPS location information when using Google and Bing maps. 
Short term work around: There is no short term work around for this issue
- Call Disconnect:
If you are on a call or in the process of receiving an incoming call and you press the search button the call may be disconnected.
While most of these issues will be resolved with an OTA update, we’re curious to know what carriers have to say about other high-end devices they so gracefully launch. Maybe these issues will help get Froyo out sooner rather than later. To get a more extensive list of issues you might notice with your device, click the source link, but we must warn you it’s a pretty long list.
Have you experienced any of these issues already?
Via: BGR