Htc Titan: Bigger Package, Better Performance
HTC Titan is absolutely a giant of a handset
HTC Titan is absolutely a giant of a handset. Aside from having a colossal 4.7-inch screen, it also boasts every feature that you would expect from a modern-day smartphone. Its large display does not only offer a very large display that displays websites and graphics with great clarity but also proves ideal for watching movies and television shows on the go. Its design seems quite impressive but its new operating system has yet to prove its success.
Design and display
HTC Titan seems to be an apt name considering the size of its touch screen display. With a 4.7-inch screen, it is almost bordering to the territory of tablet personal computers. It measures approximately 131.5 by 70.7 by 9.9 mm but in only weighs 160 grams because of its super slim design. It also comes with the usual S-LCD capacitive touch screen display that can support up to 16 million colors with its amazing 480 x 800-pixel resolution. It also comes with an accelerometer for auto display rotation as well as a proximity sensor that automatically disables the screen when you press it against your face.
While the epic S-LCD display was a pleasant surprise to most users, others were disappointed with HTC not being so adventurous with the design of this new smartphone. It looks just like other mobile phones HTC has created and the only difference it has is that it comes with a bigger touch screen display. It has the same rubberized feel to the signature metal casing of HTC phones as well as an additional 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for making video calls. Despite this small problem, HTC Titan still sports a sleek and slim design that most users appreciate.
Performance and software
HTC Titan runs on Windows Phone Mango, the latest operating system that Microsoft has released for smartphones. In terms of tweaks and modifications, HTC Titan seems to offer less applications than Android Phones do. However, it still provides useful applications and updates that users can find in the HTC Hub. It also comes with a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon processor that allows it to perform better than other HTC smartphones. With its improved processor, you can now enjoy scrolling down lists without experiencing any lag. Pinching and zooming web pages is also smooth because it only takes a few minutes to load most websites.
Windows Phone Mango will also allow you to create group of contacts that you can pin to your home screen so that you can easily contact them through text messages, tweets, or Facebook updates. This is very useful if you want to monitor how your friends and family are doing. It also has additional features that you can use to view your photos and videos on television through a DLNA connection. Despite these amazing features, Titan still has an acceptable battery life of 410 minutes talk time and 460 hours standby time from a single charge of its 1,600 mAh battery.
These are only some of the most amazing features of the new HTC Titan. Its build quality is second to none and its amazing 4.7-inch display delivers the crispest and sharpest images you will ever see on a smartphone. If you are thinking of ditching your old mobile for a new one, HTC Titan will always be a very sensible choice.
by: Ervin Cox
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