The HTC Titan has become a popular choice with the consumer due to its effervescent level of functionality and technology combined with superior processing capability. The unit itself is powered by a 1.5 GHz Scorpion processor combined with the Microsoft Windows phone 7.5 mango operating system, which ensures outstanding processing capability and reliability. The unit is a compact unit which has dimensions of 131 mm x 70 mm wide whilst being 9.9 mm thick.

The handset comes with ring and vibration alert options as well as including a loudspeaker and 3.5 mm Jack which offers the benefits of Dolby mobile and SRS sound enhancement. The units display screen is a 4.7 inch S-LCD capacitive display screen which provides touch screen functionality whilst also offering outstanding quality imagery by virtue of the fact that within its 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution it can accurately display up to 16 million colours.

The unit comes with a 16 GB internal memory storage capacity whilst also providing a variety of connectivity options which include Bluetooth, Micro USB as well as a class 32 versions of GPRS and EDGE. In addition the unit comes with high-speed Internet access which is provided by its own 3G connection providing the means to access the net at speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps in addition to its Wi Fi option.

The handset comes with an 8.0 megapixel camera that takes outstanding quality imagery and which operates at a pixel resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels and includes autofocus, geo-tagging as well as an LED flash as standard whilst also providing the opportunity to record video at 720 pixels, with the added extra of a secondary front facing camera which is 1.3 megapixel. Additional functionality includes a stereo FM radio with RDS, MP4/MP3 multimedia player, satellite navigation which comes with A-GPS support as well as Facebook and twitter integration.

The HTC Titan, which is similar to the HTC EVO 3D handset, is a handset which offers affordable functionality with aesthetic appeal which is second to none.

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