The Titan can certainly count itself among that standout minority, thanks to the way its oversized display, superb camera and overall build quality jibe so well with the generally slick and wonderful Windows Phone OS.
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The HTC Titan is a solid and well-built offering for those looking to jump ship to the Windows Phone OS. It has a large 4.7-inch display that makes it a treat to watch videos, though pixel density is not the greatest due to the WVGA resolution.
Read the full review →Bottom line: If you want the largest display you can find on a Windows Phone--and don't mind the girth that goes along with it--the Titan won't disappoint.
Read the full review →As for whether or not this impresses as a Windows Phone 7 device, it is one of the top WP7 smartphones on the market and goes as far making Android and iOS dull by comparison.
Read the full review →Those willing to grapple with the Titan, however, will find plenty to like. Build quality is second to none, the display delivers for multimedia and the camera is certainly one of HTC’s best.
Read the full review →The Titan will offer you a solidly built Windows Phone with ample storage space, a fantastic screen, a very nice camera and good call quality.
Read the full review →In some respects, it's brilliant. But there are just some basic mistakes that needn't have been there. For many users, they won't be deal breakers - but for the ultra geeky ones like us, they just don't sit right.
Read the full review →NOTE: I have to review this as a wifi device since I don't have AT&T service. That's why I didn't score the reception and that's why my battery has lasted so long today. I got this phone last night and I really really like it. Too bad I'm on T-Mobile and not on AT&T so I couldn't...
Read the full review →Well, after 4 months with this phone I am thinking about dumping it for a Lumia 900. Let me start with the positives though. The phone is gorgeous. That big screen makes a big difference for a variety of reasons, but for me, its the ease of use when using the keyboard that is the biggest draw....
Read the full review →First Windows Phone, hopefully isn't my last. I like the fact it's so different visually from iOS and Android. I waited till ICS was out to make my decision and though ICS is pretty slick, there's something about Windows Phone 7 (7.5 I guess, actually) that just screams style. I was also...
Read the full review →I think if more people tried Windows Phone 7 out it would become a much more popular platform. It is the most stable mobile OS I've used to date, its very fluid and is efficient in that it doesn't need a 454 big block to make it move at a fast pace. Heh hem Android. Anyway, that's the software...
Read the full review →The HTC Titan is an aptly named Windows Phone due to it's large size and solid build quality. As a large chunk of metal and glass it feels like something special, especially when you use the traditionally plasticy Android handsets. The large screen is a pleasure to use and the low PPI compared...
Read the full review →The Windows 7 OS on a larger phone is a great combination. The live tiles keep you informed without being intrusive.
Read the full review →HTC TITAN The phone itself is a flagship device. The HTC Titan lives up to its name – it has a giant 4.7 inch screen. It dwarfs the minuscule-by-comparison iPhone, which comes in at 3.5 inches. I really appreciated the extra screen real estate. When watching video or even scrolling around...
Read the full review →It can sub for your computer before you get out of bed. Easy to type on, easy to read. It’s a workhorse on top of being gorgeous. Windows Phone’s first true flagship...
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