- I went through through the data issues and wifi issues and just when I thought I had a great phone, more issues pop up. If I can't be in an app for more than a minute without Bing checking in or voice control asking if I said anything or trying to have me multitask to another screen or the buttons not responding at all until I reboot, then I am done. They say 3rd times the charm, well I've had 3 phones and because of you rushing your flagship device instead of final testing, a lot of us with became unknowingly smartphone beta testers!
Hello Titan 2!05-02-2012 09:00 AMLike 0 - I went through through the data issues and wifi issues and just when I thought I had a great phone, more issues pop up. If I can't be in an app for more than a minute without Bing checking in or voice control asking if I said anything or trying to have me multitask to another screen or the buttons not responding at all until I reboot, then I am done. They say 3rd times the charm, well I've had 3 phones and because of you rushing your flagship device instead of final testing, a lot of us with became unknowingly smartphone beta testers!
Hello Titan 2!05-02-2012 09:39 AMLike 0 - I also switched to the Titan. It is a very nice phone and the camera is awesome.
The best thing that I like is the stuff they built into the Titan phone, the better camera options, attentive phone. These apps raise HTC ranking in my opinion.
The only thing Nokia has is the CNN app is freaken awesome, and Nokia Drive.05-02-2012 09:58 AMLike 0 -
- I went through through the data issues and wifi issues and just when I thought I had a great phone, more issues pop up. If I can't be in an app for more than a minute without Bing checking in or voice control asking if I said anything or trying to have me multitask to another screen or the buttons not responding at all until I reboot, then I am done. They say 3rd times the charm, well I've had 3 phones and because of you rushing your flagship device instead of final testing, a lot of us with became unknowingly smartphone beta testers!
Hello Titan 2!
Did you return it back to the same AT&T store?05-02-2012 11:02 AMLike 0 - Actually, the first one was from one store the other 2 are from the same store. If I had gone with a 4th replacement, it would have been from a different store as well.05-02-2012 11:11 AMLike 0
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- It must be very isolated then. I am good friends with 2 of the managers of AT&T stores around here and they said I was the first person to bring a Lumia 900 back in the area. The store I returned it to sold 9 of them in the time I was there so they are moving a lot of Lumias too.
That sucks though.. Hopefully it's all worked out now.
I still think Nokia is going to struggle for a little while with WP7. They have Symbian so ingrained in their workforce it has to be hard to completely jump to a new OS.05-02-2012 11:52 AMLike 0 - I went through through the data issues and wifi issues and just when I thought I had a great phone, more issues pop up. If I can't be in an app for more than a minute without Bing checking in or voice control asking if I said anything or trying to have me multitask to another screen or the buttons not responding at all until I reboot, then I am done. They say 3rd times the charm, well I've had 3 phones and because of you rushing your flagship device instead of final testing, a lot of us with became unknowingly smartphone beta testers!
Hello Titan 2!
I'm keeping my L9, but I'm back to using my HTC Vivid.05-02-2012 04:45 PMLike 0 - lol I just sold my Vivid after having it for a month and 10 days. That was my third Android. I couldn't handle the poor reception, specially in our great coverage area, the poor battery life, and the weight and un wieldyness of the device. I had the Atrix prior to that and if I still had that I may have thought about keeping it together with the Lumia. :)05-02-2012 06:03 PMLike 0
- I also went through three Lumia 900s. The issues were not fixed by a hard reset. That is always the first thing I try.
Sent from my PI86100 using Board Express05-02-2012 06:21 PMLike 0 - lol I just sold my Vivid after having it for a month and 10 days. That was my third Android. I couldn't handle the poor reception, specially in our great coverage area, the poor battery life, and the weight and un wieldyness of the device. I had the Atrix prior to that and if I still had that I may have thought about keeping it together with the Lumia. :)05-02-2012 06:25 PMLike 0
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