HTC Titan II Smartphone Features 4G LTE
HTC is going all out when it comes to the next phase in the smartphone competition. They presented the HTC Titan II in the recent CES with quite a few interesting kinks attached to it.
Windows Phone 7 followers will find it quite a neat device with it being one of the first Windows-based phones in the market with LTE connectivity. However, the phone is carrier-exclusive in the US through AT&T Wireless.
The Titan II – an appropriate moniker for the second iteration in the Titan series – offers the biggest display screen to ever come to smartphones yet. It boasts of a 4.7-inch super LCD capacitive touchscreen display.
The phone’s rear camera also offers quite a leg-up over other phones that have been out recently. It showcases an unprecedented 16-megapixel capacity and impressive optics. The camera capability of the phone comes with quite a few tweaks i.e. red-eye reduction, illuminated sensor, autofocus, wide angle lens, etc.
In spite of it being groomed as a good alternative to the standard point-and-shoot camera, the phone can only manage to shoot 720p video capture which might seem like a dated effort what with the advent of full HD captures that other smartphones offer.
Pocket-lint has reviewed the handset and expressed that its resolution is not quite a particular innovation from the current status quo in smartphone specs. Nevertheless, its adaptive camera to environment lighting works quite a charm.
The HTC Titan II runs on 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera and faster data exchange and trafficking through its LTE connectivity.
A prototype of the Titan II that is set for a global release will be out sometime within the year. However, Europeans need not count on it as HTC has yet to announce releasing it within any of its territories.
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