Anton D. Nagy | September 3, 2011 9:21 AM
The HTC Titan is a Windows Phone which will probably be the Taiwanese manufacturer’s new flagship device running Redmond’s new platform refresh, Mango. It was launched on September 1 in London and we had our hands-on with the phone in Berlin with the occasion of this year’s IFA.
According to HTC Netherlands’ Facebook page, the phone is expected to land on October 4, which is around a month from now. If the information is anywhere close to the truth, we should hear official wording from Microsoft really soon as Redmond needs to officially launch the refresh before OEMs can dive in and announce the hardware. The Titan sports a brand new camera which is better in low light conditions (eight-megapixels), a 1.5GHz processor and a huge 4.7-inch screen.
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