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How would you change the HTC Titan?

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We fell in love with the 4.7-inch HTC Titan’s brilliant build quality, battery life and camera — less so for the bad pixel density, Mango’s flakiness and only having 12GB free memory once the OS had made its land grab. But if you found yourself b…


HTC Elite flagship phone and 4G LTE Windows Phone to hit AT&T in early 2012

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BGR has learned from a trusted source that HTC is preparing to switch up the company’s strategy a bit in 2012. In order to focus getting quality products to market, we have heard that HTC’s release schedule is going to be shockingly quiet for most of the first quarter next year. HTC will also release fewer phones overall in 2012 compared to 2011, we’re told. We’ve also been given exclusive details surrounding several upcoming phones from the Taiwan-based vendor, including HTC’s first 4G Windows Phone for AT&T and its flagship Android handset for the first half of the year. Hit the break for more. HTC is currently set to deliver an HTC Titan-like smartphone with a 4.7-inch display and 4G


HTC Titan arrives on AT&T: pocket-straining Windows Phone for $200 on contract

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While Europeans have been filling their pockets with this dark, handsome smartphone for over a month, the HTC Titan has finally stepped across the Atlantic and is up for sale on AT&T. Windows Phone 7.5 is in attendance, spread across a 4.7-inc…


HTC Sensation XL review

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HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio review

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AT&T to launch HTC Titan on November 20th for $199.99

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AT&T announced on Wednesday that it will launch the HTC Titan Windows Phone on November 20th for $199.99 on contract. The carrier touted the Titan as “the largest screen in our smartphone portfolio” alongside launch details in a post on its Facebook page. HTC’s Titan features Microsoft’s latest Windows Phone operating system, Mango, along with a massive 4.7-inch display, a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor and a gorgeous unibody aluminum design. BGR reviewed the Titan last month, and we called it a class-leading handset in terms of hardware, though it was a bit too large for our taste. We very much enjoyed the snappy combination of Windows Phone 7.5 and Qualcomm’s 1.5GHz Snapdragon chipset, however, and the new 8-megapixel camera surprised us with images


HTC Titan stomps its way over to AT&T on November 20th for $199

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You know what they say about people with big hands? They need big phones. Lucky for those of you possessed of mammoth mitts, AT&T’s made good on its word and’ll be adding HTC’s 4.7-inch Titan to its line-up on November 20th. For the $199 on two-…


Engadget Distro Issue 10: It’s alive! And ready for download

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They’re creepy, they’re kooky, they’re your favorite Frankengadgets and they’ve invaded the latest issue of Engadget Distro. But fear not, this edition of our fine weekly isn’t all about chopping and screwing the devices you love, we’ve got plenty o…


HTC Titan review

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Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform is in a peculiar place right now. Those who use the year-old mobile operating system typically offer glowing accounts of their experiences, but adoption has been anything but brisk. Carriers aren’t pushing Windows Phones with any effort worth noting — in fact, retail staffers at U.S. carrier shops have been known to steer customers away from the platform according to various reports — and in the second quarter of 2011, Microsoft’s share of the mobile market may have hit an all-time low. Microsoft’s deal with Nokia finally bore fruit this week however, and the second wave of Windows Phones has begun trickling out into the market. Among the Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” devices that have been announced


Microsoft’s Andy Lees shows off Titan, Focus S, and Focus Flash

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Straight out of AsiaD, we’ve got our first look at Mango’s next three handsets: the HTC Titan, the Samsung Focus S (pictured above), and the Samsung Focus Flash. Well, not strictly first — the Focus S has slipped out into the wild before, and we’ve…


HTC Titan review

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We knew as soon as we first clapped eyes on this hulk of a phone that it’d make a brave purchase. It’s not just the 4.7-inch screen that requires a leap of faith, but also the Windows Phone operating system, which is presented here in all its Mangof…