Two new Windows Phones hit the AT&T shelves on April 8th, the HTC Titan II and the Nokia Lumia 900. While the Lumia 900 seemed to get the biggest fan fare, the Titan II quietly came to market. They say you have to watch out for the quiet ones and Titan I...
Addition of 4G LTE and 16MP camera with better video performance, Improved voice quality over the Titan, Comfortable to use despite such a large display, Everything we liked about the Titan
Slight lag at times
In the end the HTC Titan II is a decent upgrade to the original Titan, but it is less an upgrade and more a refresh. It is good to see HTC continue its string of 4G firsts by having one of the first AT&T LTE Windows Phone devices, and the bump to 16MP...
Published: 2012-04-05, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
With an arrestingly large 4.7-inch screen, 4G LTE, satisfying performance, and the highest-resolution camera ever on a U.S. smartphone, the HTC Titan II raises the bar for Windows Phone devices
While an ultrasharp shooter sounds great, we're not sure about paying an extra $100 for the privilege. The phone's massive size could be an issue for smaller hands and the display wasn't as sharp as we'd like
The HTC Titan II pushes the limit of just how big and capable a Windows smartphone can be. If it weren't for the lower-priced Nokia Lumia 900, the Titan II would be the greatest Windows Phone 7 handset to walk the earth.
Abstract: Powered by a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S2 processor, the Titan II will have 16 GB of storage (non-expandable, thanks to Microsoft's restrictions on WP7 models), 512 MB of RAM, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and a killer 16-megapixel rear-facing camera with...
Published: 2012-06-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com/au/
Slick Windows Phone OS Very good camera Great video quality Sharp screen Solid battery life
AT&T 4G LTE disappoints Unremarkable handset design Capped at 16GB storage Audio playback glitch Pricier than Lumia 900
Along with the Nokia Lumia 900, the HTC Titan II shows that the Windows Phone operating system can command serious attention, but is this AT&T 4G LTE handset worth $100 more than its OS ally and wider market competitor? We liked The Windows Phone interfac...
If you really want a 4G smartphone, you want it now, and you want it to use Windows Phone 7, then the Titan II will definitely satiate your gadget lust. It looks like this is a sweet little machine that will deliver a very fast network connection and a g...
Published: 2012-04-06, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
With an arrestingly large 4.7-inch screen, 4G LTE, satisfying performance, and the highest-resolution camera ever on a U.S. smartphone, the HTC Titan II raises the bar for Windows Phone devices
While an ultrasharp shooter sounds great, we're not sure about paying an extra $100 for the privilege. The phone's massive size could be an issue for smaller hands and the display wasn't as sharp as we'd like
The HTC Titan II pushes the limit of just how big and capable a Windows smartphone can be. If it weren't for the lower-priced Nokia Lumia 900, the Titan II would be the greatest Windows Phone 7 handset to walk the earth....
Abstract: Lisa Gade Compares the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II Windows Phone devices on AT&T. Check out our full video review of the Nokia Lumia 900...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HTC Titan II Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone on AT&T. The Titan II has a 4.7″ display, LTE 4G and a 16 megapixel camera. It runs on a 1.5GHz Snapdragon CPU with 16GB storage and it has WiFi, Bluetooth and a GPS....