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Published: 2011-09-16, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: OMR managed to capture on video a hands-on walkthrough of the large screened HTC Titan of late, which was launched at the start of the month along with the smaller display based HTC Radar. Both handsets are running the new Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 'Man...
Abstract: At last night's HTC party, we had the chance to go hands-on with the HTC Titan that was announced during the event.Featuring a 4.7 inch SLCD display alongside the latest Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system, the Titan is the biggest Windows Phone devi...
Superb screen and robust build, Snappy performance, WP7.5 gets all the basics right,
Low pixel density, Size makes for awkward handling, Marketplace lacks the app diversity of iOS and Android
For the Titan, I can definitely recommend the handset with 100% certainty, however I can’t say that this handset is better than anything else on the market so you will have to make up your mind if you pick the Titan, the iPhone or an Android phone bec...
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Published: 2012-07-02, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Battery is removable; excellent large display; great performance; excellent build quality; if u have big hands / fingers – this is the phone for you; great camera, The
No MicroSD card slot; device's size might be too big for some hands; bland design; device is a bit on the hefty side
The Titan is one of HTC's first smartphones with Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” OS. We're talking about high end smartphone that offers many advanced features. HTC's Titan sports a big screen which allowed for a good Mango experience, and overal good user expe...
Camera captures a great level of detail, Battery can easily last through a day, A real 800x480 display, not PenTile. Text is readable, pixels aren't countable, Removable back gives access to battery and SIM slot, an increasingly rare feature
Body is big and heavy with buttons that are too low-profile with little tactile feedback, Call quality is rough, Ugly, Windows Phone transitions place a ceiling on how quickly you can get around the phone, still awkward in places
Abstract: Not so long ago I could be found singing a sad song about the newfound trend towards enormous cell phone screens. “Why a 4.3-inch display? How could that make a better day?” I'd croon. “A 4.5-inch screen? That's just crazy, you know what I mean?” I'd harm...