HTC Titan
Best premium device for users prioritizing design and a streamlined interface.
This massive handset turns your pocket into a dedicated media hub, prioritizing an expansive, immersive screen for productivity and gaming. While the sheer size makes one-handed use a challenge, the trade-off is a genuinely cinematic experience that makes mobile multitasking and document editing feel surprisingly comfortable.
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Who it's for
- Media consumers and mobile gamers seeking a big screen.
- Casual photographers and social sharers wanting reliable snapshots.
- Users prioritizing device durability and a high-end tactile experience.
Who should skip it
- Power users and app enthusiasts needing a wide range of software.
- New smartphone users or those migrating from mainstream operating systems.
- Tech-savvy individuals and heavy multitaskers expecting snappy responsiveness.
Performance breakdown
Display Immersion
The expansive 4.7-inch screen offers a cinematic view for media consumption.
Productivity Integration
Microsoft Office Mobile makes handling documents on the move remarkably seamless.
Camera Versatility
The 8-megapixel sensor captures decent shots but lacks modern low-light capabilities.
System Responsiveness
The 1.5 GHz processor keeps the Windows interface fluid and snappy.
Battery Endurance
The 1650 mAh capacity struggles to power the large display all day.
Gaming Experience
Xbox LIVE integration provides a polished, console-quality gaming experience on mobile.
Key Specs
Processor
1.5 GHz Scorpion
Dimensions
5.14 x 2.78 x 0.39 inches
Weight
5.64 ounces
Screen Size
4.7 inches
Storage Capacity
16 GB
Battery Capacity
1650 mAh
Rear Camera
8-megapixel
Operating System
Windows Phone 7.5
Connectivity
4G (HSPA+), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
Display Technology
Super LCD
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