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So, You Want the HTC Titan Now?
If you can’t wait until November 20th to get your hands on the HTC Titan you can order one from Amazon for full retail. You might balk at the $799 price tag, but not too long ago, this would have been a bargain for a hot new phone. In fact, I have personally spent $1200 for one phone just to get it months before it dropped here in the US. I estimate that I have spent over $10k buying European HTC models over a couple-year period when I was running Mobilitysite. Back in that time frame, my town didn’t have 3G yet, so getting an overseas model only capable of getting EDGE didn’t matter to me. The good news is that, according to WP Central, the model available on Amazon is the same as their review unit and it will hit 3G speeds with AT&T but only EDGE on T-Mobile’s network.
“This will work on AT&T and their 3G network with HSPA here in the US…”
If the lead time was longer, more like 1-2 months instead of weeks, I would be all over this. The Titan is the next phone I want as my daily driver. I am not 100% convinced that I am going to enjoy WP7.5 daily, but I am ready to try it. I wasn’t super impressed with WP7 and decided to wait an update or two to give it another go. Now is the time!
Source: @alexlnagy via WP Central (Amazon)
HTC Titan (AT&T) Specs:
Operating System | Windows® Phone OS 7.5 |
Processor | 1.5 GHz |
Internal Memory | 16GB, 512MB RAM |
Display | 4.7-inch touchscreen with 480×800 resolution |
Network | HSPA+/WCDMA 850/1900/2100MHz and Quad-band GSM/GPRS/Edge 850/900/1800/1900MHz |
Camera | 8-megapixel camera with F2.2 lens, dual LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures). Front camera 1.3-megapixel fixed-focus color camera. HD video recording in 720p HD with stereo audio. |
Battery | Rechargable Lithium Battery, 1,650 mAh Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 410 minutes, Standby time*: WCDMA: Up to 460 minutes, GSM: Up to 710 minutes |
Dimensions | 131.5 x 70.7 x 9.9mm |
Anonymous
11/10/2011 at 5:33 am
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Dilawer
11/10/2011 at 6:44 am
I think the Samsung Focus is much better option, you know budget wise
Phil
11/10/2011 at 8:54 am
I have had one for about a week and I really like the device. The biggest bummer is the inability to synch calendar and contacts easily with a standalone Outlook instance on your PC. Microsoft thinks that Windows Live is acceptable but not really for a small business with non-Exchange hosted email. I don’t have a developers kit so I do not know if there is an easy API for a 3rd party app to provide this functionaity.
Phil
Daniel Lawson
11/17/2011 at 5:53 am
Really? I don’t have any issues with the syching of my caladar or task or anything. Do you have your Outlook linked to your Live account?
ol1bit
11/10/2011 at 9:51 am
10K on phones over 2 years? Crazy!
Chris Leckness
11/17/2011 at 6:56 am
Yep. It was crazy, but I had good reasons and the income to support it back then.