HTC Titan

Not to be confused with HTC TyTN or HTC Titan (Windows Mobile phone).
HTC Titan

An HTC Titan
Manufacturer HTC Corporation
Slogan Unlike anything you’ve ever held before
Availability by country October 7, 2011 (United Kingdom)
Successor HTC Titan II
Related HTC Radar
HTC HD7
Dimensions 131.5 mm (5.18 in) (h)
70.7 mm (2.78 in) (w)
9.9 mm (0.39 in) (d)
Weight 160 grams
Operating system Windows Phone 7.5
CPU 1.5 GHz Scorpion SoC processor; Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255T
GPU Adreno 205; 41 MPolygon/s, 245 Mpixel/s fill rate
Memory 512 MB RAM
Storage 16 GB flash memory
Battery Rechargeable / Removable 1600mAh Li-ion battery (up to 460 hrs standby, 6.7 hrs talk time)
Data inputs Multi-touch touch screen, proximity and ambient light sensors, 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometer, magnetometer, microphone
Display 4.7 in. 480 × 800 px WVGA; S-LCD capacitive touchscreen 198 PPI, 16.7 million colors (24 bits)
Rear camera 8 MP with F2.2 lens, autofocus, dual LED flash, back side illumination, CMOS sensor, HD video recording up to 720p resolution
Front camera 1.3 MP for video calls
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), DLNA, A-GPS, micro-USB, 3.5mm audio jack
Other SRS surround sound, HTC Watch
Website http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-titan/

The HTC Titan (stylized and marketed as uppercase HTC TITAN;[1] also known as the HTC Eternity in China,[2] and HTC Ultimate in Brazil[3]), is a smartphone running the Windows Phone OS 7.5 (codename Mango) operating system. The phone was designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation. It is the successor to the HTC HD7.

Description

A blue AT&T branded HTC Titan

HTC announced the HTC Titan on September 1, 2011, in London.[4] It has a 4.7-inch S-LCD screen which was the largest available on any Windows Phone at the time of its release.[5] The HTC Titan also has a 1.5 GHz processor with 512 MB RAM and 16 GB internal memory.[6]

On 9 January 2012, the successor to the Titan, the Titan II, was announced as the first Windows Phone handset with LTE. The Titan II is similar to the Titan, with the major changes being LTE enabled and improving the camera to 16 megapixels.[7]

Reception

The phone has been well received by reviewers.[8] It has been called the flagship Windows phone by multiple reviewers.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. "HTC Titan specifications". HTC. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  2. Warren, Tom (March 21, 2012). "Windows Phone launches in China, HTC Eternity on sale today". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
  3. "HTC Ultimate Product Overview" (in Portuguese). HTC. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
  4. Sakr, Sharif (September 1, 2011). "HTC Titan and Radar WP7 Mango phones revealed, we go hands-on". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
  5. Titanas (September 1, 2011). "HTC Titan Windows Phone 7 Mango: 4.7″ και 1.5GHz". Pestaola.gr (in Greek). Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  6. Robert. "HTC Titan review". GSMPedia (in Dutch). Retrieved September 12, 2011.
  7. O'Brien, Terrence (January 9, 2012). "HTC Titan II coming to AT&T, finally delivers LTE to Mango lovers". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
  8. http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/htc-titan-at-t/4505-6452_7-35003946.html
  9. Segan, Sascha (September 1, 2011). "HTC Radar and Titan: Hands On, Benchmarked". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
  10. Petric, Dragan (September 16, 2011). "HTC Titan and HTC Radar Hands-on Preview". Brighthand.com. TechTarget. Retrieved August 6, 2012.

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