Friday, September 2, 2011

HTC unveils camera-centric Mango-running Titan and Radar

HTC has finally unveiled the long rumored Windows Phone 7 Mango-based Eternity and Omega. The 4.7-inch Eternity’s official name is Titan, while the smaller 3.8-inch Omega is now called Radar.
Both devices have leaked numerous times before and we already knew almost everything about them. Still it’s always a good thing to have an official confirmation, so here we go with the specs.

HTC Titan

HTC Titan is the bigger (big being operative here) smartphone with a 4.7″ S-LCD WVGA display and it’s based on the Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset featuring a 1.5GHz single-core processor, Adreno 205 GPU and 512MB RAM. The Titan has an 8 megapixel camera with 28mm lens, back-illuminated sensor, F2.2 aperture and a dual-LED flash, an HD camcorder, a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, all kind of connectivity options such as HSPA, Wi-Fi N with DLNA, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, a microHDMI port and a 3.5mm audio jack. HTC’s Titan also comes with 16GB internal memory and a secondary microphone for active noise-cancellation.
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 HTC Titan


The HTC Titan runs on Windows Phone 7 Mango and packs an improved HTC Hub, Weather, Stocks, Audio booster and so on. The Titan will hit the shelves this October, but a price is yet to be revealed.

HTC Radar

The previously-known as Omega – HTC Radar has a 3.8-inch S-LCD WVGA display and is based on the same chipset as the Titan – MSM8255 Snapdragon but with a 1GHz CPU, Adreno 205 GPU and 512MB RAM. The rest of the features too are almost identical with the Titan’s – an 8 megapixel (28mm lens, back-illuminated sensor, F2.2 aperture) snapper with single LED flash, 720p video recording, HSPA, Wi-Fi N with DLNA, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 and a 3.5mm audio jack. There is no HDMI port, secondary video-call camera or secondary microphone though.
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HTC Radar
The WP7 Mango-running HTC Radar will pack 8GB internal storage and will also be coming this October.
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HTC Radar
Both the HTC Radar and Titan have unibody designs however the Radar’s design is akin to the HTC Legend and does not have a removable battery.

The Dock

HTC is preparing docks for both the Titan and Radar, but they will be sold as separate accessories, docking the devices automatically switches the devices into a landscape-focused dock mode, however on the demo software we tried this seemed to be a little flaky.
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HTC Titan and Radar docks

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