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Originally Posted by Boo Boo
whys that? mines fine. some complain to much
though its nothing new look at the tp2 they had teh left side popeel up to. htc never learns
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Originally Posted by Biofall
You should read the article. It's kind of annoying me because people are asking why complain, but it's a very frustrating problem. Whenever the phone isn't in my hand or on bare conductive metal (which isn't often) the top half of my screen doesn't work. On a touchscreen phone without hardkeys, I'd say that's something to complain about. I read that somehow HTC can issue and OTA update because it's a software issue, so I guess I'm waiting for that.
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I gotta agree with Biofall. Yes, it's pretty annoying to read the same complaints over and over again, BUT a few things to remember-- 1) It's a new device, and this happens with EVERY device release, so get used to it, 2) Just because you don't have trouble doesn't mean that some people aren't having an issue, 3) If it's a well documented issue, then obviously being snarky against people for voicing concern on the issues makes you a bit of a snob, and 4) People have a right to buy a device that isn't riddled with defects.
Now, I do NOT have the raised display issue but I DO have the sensitivity issue. While I'm not complaining and not overly frustrated about it, it IS annoying, and I'm glad there's a fix on the way. As long as the display issue isn't serious and is minor, no big deal and all, but people should keep an eye on it and report it to Sprint/HTC if it becomes a real issue to them.
I have no problem reporting threads and posts where people are being particularly snarky or off topic, so relax people. We're here to help, and we're here to learn. If you don't like the topics, find other posts or find other forums!