Reviewers Liked
- Military Spec 810G, Good call performance and better battery life than the i1
- Very long battery life, Pushtotalk
- Military Spec 810G, Good call performance and better battery life than the i1
- Awesome speakerphone, Nice physical keyboard, Long battery life
- Good 5-megapixel camera; excellent call quality; rugged phone; good battery life; Direct Connect features; great physical keyboard
- The Motorola Titanium is military-certified for durability. It has a responsive touch screen, a great tactile keyboard, push-to-talk functionality, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and good call quality
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Underpowered processor with not enough memory, Mushy, inaccurate keyboard, Only Android 2.1
- Data speeds are super slow, Device slows down a lot
- Underpowered processor with not enough memory, Mushy, inaccurate keyboard, Only Android 2.1
- Unacceptably slow performance, Obsolete version of Android, 1994-era data speeds, Poor video recording and playback
- Terrible, slow processor; iDEN network; Motorola's UI is not the best one out there; ships with an outdated version of the OS; keyboard is great but may be too small for some
- The Motorola Titanium is saddled with Android 2.1 Eclair. It does not have 3G speeds. Performance can be a little sluggish
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