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Massive screen is great for video, Solid construction, Fast.
Big and bright display with wide viewing angles; Sturdy and elegant design; Smooth performance; Good battery life; Useful camera settings
Huge and lovely display, excellent build quality.
Solid industrial design, Vivid 4.7” display, Overall responsive performance, Spacious onscreen keyboard
Huge screen, thin form factor, snappy processor
Excellent touch-screen and keyboard, modern and full-featured email interface, social networking is built right in, great build quality, good camera, innovative and intuitive OS, good screen for movies ...
Muted voice quality, Low-res screen, Still needs more apps, Not 4G.
Design too large for some; Sluggish "4G" speeds; Takes fuzzy photos in low light; Poor video call quality with Tango
Call quality is just OK.
Screen resolution lower than we'd like, large overall size, no expandable storage
Lack of apps on Windows Marketplace, Bing Maps lacks pedestrian directions, 4.7-inch screen may be too large for someLook and Feel...
By TechSpot on October 25, 2011
The HTC Titan is one of the most exciting Windows Phone 7 handsets yet, raising the bar for the platform once more. With its 1.5GHz processor, 4.7 inch display, and fancy new camera, the Titan shows off HTC's prowess as one of the leading smartphone...
By TechSmart.co.za on August 01, 2012
The Titan’s Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) interface may be instantly familiar to Android users. However, the phone is significantly different in a very interesting way, namely, its compliance to the US MIL-STD-810g military standard. The shock...
By Smarthouse on June 18, 2012
The Titan 4G is a towering grey giant, defined by a 4.7 inch screen that has a 480x800 resolution. At 147 grams it's a heavy smartphone, and that's without the traditional slide-out QWERTY keyboard found on its forefathers.In terms of design,...
By Channel News Australia on June 18, 2012
HTC?s Titan has nabbed headlines for its 4G modem and 16MP camera, but this is one smartphone that isn?t an overachiever, and that?s in part to Windows? domineering OS.The Titan 4G is a towering grey giant, defined by a 4.7 inch screen that has a...
By CNET Australia on June 08, 2012
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...
By Good Gear Guide on June 06, 2012
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...
By HardwareHeaven on February 16, 2012
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...
By PC Mag on January 23, 2012
The HTC Titan is one of the best Windows Phone 7.5 devices out there, but at this size and price, we'd like to see a higher-res screen and LTE....
By Ars Technica on December 15, 2011
The HTC Titan is big for a smartphone, heavy and solid with a 4.7-inch screen, just under 10 millimeters thick. The back is rounded plastic, which feels fine to hold, though there's no rubbery texture to help your grip. There's a small button on...
By LaptopMag on December 13, 2011
The HTC Titan sports a huge, high-quality display along with snappy Windows Phone performance, but its sheer size will turn off...
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