Not only the new HTC Titan II has 4G LTE support for Windows Phone but the phone has a huge 16-megapixel camera, largest among Windows Phones as well as among all HTC devices to date.
Peter Chou went on stage at the AT&T event to personally announce the Titan refresh and we were there to get our hands on the device. The 4.7-inch WVGA screen, inherited in size from its predecessor, looks really good and the phone is “boom-boom” fast as the HTC CEO described it. Fast not only due to the 4G LTE radio but also because of the 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S2 processor; other specs include 512 MB RAM, 16GB Internal Storage, 4G-LTE capable radio and a 1,730mAh battery to power everything.
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