Lacks a customisable interface. Media file recognition could be expanded. Non-user-replaceable battery and memory. Internet Explorer browser still needs work
The Titan 4G lives up to its name in many respects, and offers the same clean, fast Windows Phone experience we've become accustomed to. It's also held back by the same Windows woes....
The first 4G-capable Windows Phone in Australia is predictably slick, easy to use and provides excellent data speeds provided you're in a Telstra 4G coverage zone. However, limited internal memory with no expansion and a chunky, thick design will turn ...
The HTC Titan has a premium and polished design coupled with a colorful and vibrant display. It ships with the latest Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS, and has a 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor, an 8-megapixel camera that takes great pictures, and a front-facing 1.3-
The HTC Titan could be a little too large for small hands, and it doesn't offer expandable memory. We expected better call quality as well
The HTC Titan's big and beautiful design and impressive features make it one of the better Windows Phone offerings on AT&T....
Abstrakt: A comparison between the HTC Titan and the Samsung Focus S, two of AT&T's high end Windows 7.5 Mango phones. Both run on the same Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, have 16 gigs of storage, 8MP rear cameras, HSPA+ 4G and nearly identical battery capacity. You can c...
Abstrakt: In three short years, Telecoms smartphones have evolved from slabs of silver toast to genuinely pocketable gadgets that closely resemble traditional candy bar mobiles. The latest, the Titan, supercedes the Apache, the Harrier and the Falcon, all made ...
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Udgivet: 2012-02-16, Forfatter: Stuart , anmeldelse af: hardwareheaven.com
Starting, as always, with build quality and design the HTC Titan is solidly made with an aluminium back plate and responsive buttons which feel built to last. The screen offers excellent levels of clarity with great viewing angles and the hardware inside ...
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Udgivet: 2011-12-19, Forfatter: What , anmeldelse af: whatmobile.net
Abstrakt: It€s an almost imperceptible trend, so slow has it been, but make no two ways about it: phones are getting faster – and bigger, not smaller. While Apple has been content to stick with a 3.5-inch screen on every iteration of its iPhone, rivals have been sl...
The HTC Titan puts Windows Phone 7.5 into an enormous chassis, and the big screen has its advantages. However, there’s no Flash or external memory support, and the operating system lacks some key features found on other handsets here. ...
Huge touch screen, 8megapixel camera, Windows Phone 7.5 OS,
No expandable memory, no Flash support in browser, limited selection of apps in the Marketplace
The HTC Titan's outsize casing takes up a lot of pocket space and won't be for everyone, but the latest Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS is gorgeous to look at and fun to use. The huge screen looks good, though it could have been great with a higher pixel co...