Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The HTC Titan Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS

The HTC Titan
The HTC Titan

One large scary smart phone, the HTC Titan. Observable from space. Oh good, a minimal exaggeration would not hurt. But so far as we could notify, they definitely wanted it large enough to notice coming from Finland. Microsoft have a idea proceeding on upward north that they would like to explore. However old-time partners HTC would not consider the cold shoulder. They're honoring their component of the contract and creating a big declaration.

HTC Titan key fiture :
  • Massive 4.7" 16M-color S-LCD capacitive touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Dual-band 3G with HSDPA 14.4 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76Mbps
  • Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS
  • 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon CPU, Adreno 205 GPU 512MB RAM
  • 8 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash, 28mm wide-angle lens, F2.2 aperture and BSI sensor
  • Hardware camera button
  • 720p video recording @30fps
  • Ample 16GB of built-in storage

The dimensions of the HTC Titan aside, the communication HTC are sending is high in volume and clear. Nokia will be instrumental in shaping the longer term, essential to fulfilling the vision of an third ecosystem. But here were, delivering here and now.

The HTC Titan is just about the first WP7 Mango phones to generate it to the market. It’s the biggest too – and planning to stay this way for a long time. And although it feels good to consentrate HTC were keen to demonstrate to newly-fledged allies Nokia what’s precisely what, the size of the phone is over just muscle flexing.

HTC Titan key fiture :
  • Standard 3.5mm audio jack
  • Standard microUSB port (charging)
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n
  • Stereo Bluetooth 2.1
  • Mobile Office document viewer/editor
  • Social network integration and cloud services
  • Built-in A-GPS receiver
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • Comes with HTC Hub and exclusive HTC apps

Many upgraders are going to be looking at the HTC Titan plus the bigger screen is the right thing to demonstrate them. Otherwise the doubters would’ve been to certainly ask: why Titan and not only a Mango-running HD7. But the display is just not the only upgrade over very last year’s Windows Phone flagship.


We already let a spoiler slip in your recent shootout. The HTC Titan is surely an impressive cameraphone. It falls short in your video recording department but deficiency of Full HD video is a new platform limitation. Dual-core support is yet into the future to Windows Phone 7. The HTC Titan isn't slowpoke though on its 1. 5 GHZ brand.

It’s got the typically reliable HTC build too. The phone sure looks a number but not as scary while some may think. The Neighborhood UI plays its part below too. The Windows Phone 7 interface is good-looking and a novel software experience. The 1st generation didn’t quite get everything right though the Mango update is a big leap forward.

Mango has enabled multitasking and improved the complete experience, while HTC are lending several of their custom add-ons to a new package with already solid Place of work and Organizer credentials and deep myspace or facebook integration.

HTC Titan disadvantages :
  • A bit on the gigantic side
  • Screen size stretches the resolution a little thin
  • Non-expandable storage
  • No mass storage
  • Zune only file management and sync
  • No Flash (nor Silverlight) support in the browser
  • No native video calls
  • No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune)

The HTC Titan is a fast ticking smart phone – reactive and nicely connected. It’s a ready cameraphone too, nicely over the usual HTC normals. And also, the OPERATING-SYSTEM is out of it's teenagers and available to be considered seriously. The HTC Titan could be the cell phone to solidify HTC’s popularity as a Windows Phone mate and support Microsoft create a changeover from strictly business towards media centric and also social.