yeah because in general Bing/Windows Live services don't work well through proxys. I had problems when I manually input the straight talk proxy.
Did you sell your Titan?
Nope, I'm not quite so sure what to do with it at the moment.
Firstly, two of the antenna contacts on the top of the phone are broken. This is my fault, I read somewhere that the bad reception could be because the contacts weren't touching the outer case so you should try to bend the contacts outward. Of course, because I felt like I didn't have great reception, I tried it--and it came off lol. And I was gentle too. Last time I try a suggestion like that.
I'm not sure if those top contacts are just for Wi-Fi, or for cellular. Phone is still usable, I mean this happened during the first couple days I had the phone, and I've used the phone for 4-5 months without major problems.
I just don't know if I should sell it like it is, or try to get HTC to fix it, send it to them, then later have them tell me it's not covered due to abuse and ask for $125 to repair it or $30 if I want it returned unfixed, then proceed to hold my device hostage until I choose one of those paid options.
Secondly, the resale value for Titans have dropped significantly. They used to sell for $350-450. Now it's like $200-250 I think. It's due to that Windows Phone challenge. Lots of people opted for the Titan because it had the most resale value. As soon as they picked up their phone, it went straight to eBay or Craigslist. Of course, supply was greater than demand, so prices dropped. Because of this, I may just decide to keep it, try to get the antenna contacts fixed, and keep it as a backup phone or give it to a friend or family member.