Getting to know the HTC Titan
As successor to the HTC HD7, the HTC Titan was announced for release last September 1st 2011. Running on the latest Windows Phone operating system Mango, this smartphone features the biggest screen out of all Windows smartphones at 4.7 inches and runs on a 1.5GHz processor with 16GB internal memory and 512MB RAM. The HTC Titan is also just 9.9mm thin, making it one of the sleekest smartphones around.
Life-like entertainment
With the HTC Titan, you can enjoy entertainment that comes to life wherever you are whenever you want to, letting you make the most out of the latest Hollywood hits at your fingertips. And with Zune, you'll be able to access millions of tunes instantly so you never run out of music to enjoy. Can't live without video games? No problem. The HTC Titan is also built with the Xbox Live in place so you'll always have your games with you.
Take better pictures
The HTC Titan has an 8MP camera fitted with F2.2 lens and a BSI sensor so you can take high-resolution photographs under any kind of condition. With this kind of picture quality, lugging around your trusty point-and-shoot camera becomes a thing of the past, letting you leave your worries behind as you are assured that you will be taking only great photos every time.
A multi-tasking machine
Because entertainment and capturing moments form just part of what you need from a smartphone, the HTC Titan takes care of things by efficiently letting you multitask. All your conversation histories and accounts are linked together so sending emails is easier, for starters. And you can seamlessly switch between work and play when you want so you can check your messages while in the middle of a game or listen to music while working on documents. It also helps that you have a large screen to work with, with an equally large virtual keyboard that makes editing and creating Office documents a snap.
Specifications
The HTC Titan weighs in at just 160 grams with the battery in place and a 4.7-inch touchscreen that features 480x800 resolutions. Along with an 8MP main camera, this smartphone also has a 1.3MP front camera and allows for HD 720p video recording. File formats supported for audio and video include m4a, mp3, m4b, and wma, and 3gp, mp4, 3g2, mbr, m4v, and wmv. For video recording, default file format is mp4. Playback for 3gp and 3g2 videos is only allowed though if the video is part of an MMS message or is an email attachment. For internet access, the HTC Titan is capable of harnessing 3G, GPRS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi technologies, ideal for social networking apps that let you easily access your Facebook and Twitter accounts. Bluetooth 2.1 is in place for connectivity, along with A2DP for hands-free stereo headsets and PBAP for accessing phonebooks via the car kit. The HTC Titan features a rechargeable 1600maH lithium-ion battery that offers up to 710 minutes of talk time (GSM) and 360 hours on standby (GSM).
Life-like entertainment
With the HTC Titan, you can enjoy entertainment that comes to life wherever you are whenever you want to, letting you make the most out of the latest Hollywood hits at your fingertips. And with Zune, you'll be able to access millions of tunes instantly so you never run out of music to enjoy. Can't live without video games? No problem. The HTC Titan is also built with the Xbox Live in place so you'll always have your games with you.
Take better pictures
The HTC Titan has an 8MP camera fitted with F2.2 lens and a BSI sensor so you can take high-resolution photographs under any kind of condition. With this kind of picture quality, lugging around your trusty point-and-shoot camera becomes a thing of the past, letting you leave your worries behind as you are assured that you will be taking only great photos every time.
A multi-tasking machine
Because entertainment and capturing moments form just part of what you need from a smartphone, the HTC Titan takes care of things by efficiently letting you multitask. All your conversation histories and accounts are linked together so sending emails is easier, for starters. And you can seamlessly switch between work and play when you want so you can check your messages while in the middle of a game or listen to music while working on documents. It also helps that you have a large screen to work with, with an equally large virtual keyboard that makes editing and creating Office documents a snap.
Specifications
The HTC Titan weighs in at just 160 grams with the battery in place and a 4.7-inch touchscreen that features 480x800 resolutions. Along with an 8MP main camera, this smartphone also has a 1.3MP front camera and allows for HD 720p video recording. File formats supported for audio and video include m4a, mp3, m4b, and wma, and 3gp, mp4, 3g2, mbr, m4v, and wmv. For video recording, default file format is mp4. Playback for 3gp and 3g2 videos is only allowed though if the video is part of an MMS message or is an email attachment. For internet access, the HTC Titan is capable of harnessing 3G, GPRS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi technologies, ideal for social networking apps that let you easily access your Facebook and Twitter accounts. Bluetooth 2.1 is in place for connectivity, along with A2DP for hands-free stereo headsets and PBAP for accessing phonebooks via the car kit. The HTC Titan features a rechargeable 1600maH lithium-ion battery that offers up to 710 minutes of talk time (GSM) and 360 hours on standby (GSM).
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