Abstract: Mobile The Titan II is yet another success for the hardware team over at HTC. It feels excellent in the hand, even if it’s huge, has a nice balanced weight to it, and the little chin at the bottom gives it some extra pizazz when lined up against other ...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Build, Snappy Interface, The
No Removable Battery, No Expandable Memory
Even as a die-hard iPhone user, I love the HTC Titan II. Windows Mobile (Mango) OS is a delightful interface with smooth animations, snappy reactions, and an intuitive design complete with some impressive eye candy. The 4G LTE speeds, coupled with a p...
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Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Adam , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Before my Apple days, I used to own a few Windows PCs and even had a Palm Treo 700w. I had to reset that phone every day just to keep things running smooth. It was clear that the Windows platform was not suitable for a mobile device. I swore to myself tha...
Abstract: gadgets The HTC Titan II has already gone through the Fly or Die ringer, but the real determining factor for these phones is the level of competition surrounding them. In the case of the Titan II, the HTC/Microsoft partnership is most threatened by mor...
Abstract: I recently had the opportunity (via Josh from AT&T) to test my first Windows based smartphone, the HTC TitanII.Not only is this my first Windows based phone but it is also the first of the HTC brand that I have had the chance to play with.First off, this ...
Abstract: TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementTo help you decide whether or not the HTC Titan II for AT&T is a smartphone worth purchasing, this review will take a closer look at its design, features, and performance.The HTC Titan II offers plenty of reasons for smar...
LTE data speeds make downloads superfast, Great picture-taking capabilities, Roomy screen
Screen resolution could be better, Windows Phone 7 still lacks crucial apps
With its excellent camera, the HTC Titan 2 is the perfect phone for mobile shutterbugs--provided that your hands are big enough to hold the phone comfortably. ...
As we reach the end of our comparison, the last piece to the puzzle that stands in the way of proclaiming a winner is pricing. Admittedly, it’s hard not to like the $99.99 on-contract price attached to the Nokia Lumia 900. In fact, it’s the main reaso...
If you're a huge fan of HTC, large 4.7 inch screens with lower pixel densities, LTE, the Windows Phone operating system, and want bragging rights with a 16 megapixel camera, then the Titan II might be worth the extra money. If it was the same price as...
Abstract: I loved using the old Titan. It was big and beautiful, and helped develop my love of massive screens. Best of all, it convinced me that Windows Phone has a chance. There have been a lot of great handsets since the first Titan launched, however — Galaxy No...