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Critic reviews

8.0
7 reviews
  • Reception and call quality
    7.3
  • Display
    7.4
  • Battery life
    8.2
  • Camera
    7.7
  • Ease of use
    8.0
  • Design and form factor
    8.0
  • Portability (size / weight)
    7.2
  • Media support
    7.5
  • Durability
    8.7
  • Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
    6.6

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User reviews

8.6
22 reviews
8.0
Engadget Oct 17, 2011

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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8.0
CNET Nov 18, 2011

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.

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8.0
Laptop Magazine Dec 13, 2011

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.

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8.0
Pocket-Lint Oct 11, 2011

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.

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8.0
SlashGear Oct 12, 2011

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.

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9.0
WPCentral Nov 25, 2011

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.

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7.0
TechRadar Oct 12, 2011

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.

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9.0
adriel623 adriel623

The last HTC phone that got me this excited, was the HTC HD2. The HD2 was a work of art, it felt so amazing (almost unreal) in my hand the first time I touched it. But the HD2 was of course running Windows Mobile 6.5 which HTC did a great job trying to cover up its user experience (UX) issues....

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9.0
doomasala doomasala

Excellent handset choice for WP fans. Great ease of use, simplicity & battery life when compared to Android counterparts. On its way to poke iOS ;) Have commented on the ratings. I guess that's it for now. Will add to this in time.

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8.0
VandeneedeStijn VandeneedeStijn

Very pleased with this phone. Nice big screen. The Windows Phone OS is easy to use, and very intiutive. Could do better on the battery life, but that's a problem on all smartphones at the moment.

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