For the most part I like my Titan. The screen is nice, it runs smooth and the chassis is well designed. But, as we all know, the Titan has some well documented issues. Issues that are documented both here and on the HTC Community forums.
For the past couple of months I've been unable to post on the HTC forums. Their forums are pretty terrible to begin with so I chalked it up to poor programming and figured I would try again later. Being that I didn't have anything else to say I eventually forgot about it.
Cut to today. I get an email stating that there's a new reply to the "Terrible Call Quality" thread. Someone asked why did all the posts disappear. I look and sure enough nearly all the posts were deleted from that thread and from the "Bug Glitches" thread.
I can confirm that the posts are missing because I kept almost every "responded to" email notification.
Now, it could be a legitimate issue on their end. Some server could of crashed and everything post Dec 20th could have been deleted from their system. But c'mon! First we we lose the ability to reply and then a bunch of posts disappear... Malicious or not, HTC is not trying very hard to keep Titan owners happy.
Seems like now might not be a bad time to sell my Titan and jump on the Lumia train. Sure, I'd hate to give up the Titan's camera and screen size, but this second class silent treatment is getting old.
For the past couple of months I've been unable to post on the HTC forums. Their forums are pretty terrible to begin with so I chalked it up to poor programming and figured I would try again later. Being that I didn't have anything else to say I eventually forgot about it.
Cut to today. I get an email stating that there's a new reply to the "Terrible Call Quality" thread. Someone asked why did all the posts disappear. I look and sure enough nearly all the posts were deleted from that thread and from the "Bug Glitches" thread.
I can confirm that the posts are missing because I kept almost every "responded to" email notification.
Now, it could be a legitimate issue on their end. Some server could of crashed and everything post Dec 20th could have been deleted from their system. But c'mon! First we we lose the ability to reply and then a bunch of posts disappear... Malicious or not, HTC is not trying very hard to keep Titan owners happy.
Seems like now might not be a bad time to sell my Titan and jump on the Lumia train. Sure, I'd hate to give up the Titan's camera and screen size, but this second class silent treatment is getting old.