HTC TITAN II
Initially heading for AT&T in the US, the HTC TITAN II is an upgrade to the TITAN announced just a few months back, but this time adding 4G LTE support and the highest resolution camera of any Windows Phone device that we have seen to date.
4G technologies are a big thing in the US at the moment with carriers and manufacturers pushing LTE and HSPA+ devices. The TITAN II follows this trend, so if you live in an LTE coverage area then you can potentially get very quick download speeds. If you don't have LTE, then the TITAN II also covers HSPA+ and UMTS as well. Handily, the TITAN II should work quite happily in Europe and worldwide due to the comprehensive network support.
The other key improvement over the original TITAN is the camera, as the TITAN II sports a 16 megapixel snapper on the back. We've said before that megapixel counts are not all that important, and we somehow doubt that the pictures are actually twice as good as the original TITAN.
Most of the other features are unchanged - the TITAN II packs a large 4.7" 480 x 800 pixel display, it has a 1.5GHz processor, 16GB of internal flash memory and the handset runs Windows Phone 7.5. The TITAN II has WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, plus a 3.5mm audio socket and GPS.
One other small improvement is the battery, a 1730 mAh cell replacing the old 1600 mAh unit. The TITAN II measures 5.2 x 2.7 x 0.4 inches and weighs 5.2 ounces (or about 132 x 69 x 10mm and 147 grams).
Sony Xperia ion Preview
This is a powerful beast. Inside is a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor. On the front is a 4.6" 720 x 1280 pixel HD display and an HD camera for video recording. On the back of the Xperia ion is a 12 megapixel Exmor-enhanced camera with 1080p HD video capture capabilities. The Xperia ion is a 4G LTE device, one of a number of new 4G devices for AT&T and other US carriers.
Internal flash memory is 16GB, and the Xperia ion also comes with an HDMI port and can share media using DLNA or Sony's BRAVIA Sync service. The Xperia ion is also PlayStation certified and has access to a very large library of entertainment from Sony's media division.
Initially heading for AT&T in the US, the HTC TITAN II is an upgrade to the TITAN announced just a few months back, but this time adding 4G LTE support and the highest resolution camera of any Windows Phone device that we have seen to date.4G technologies are a big thing in the US at the moment with carriers and manufacturers pushing LTE and HSPA+ devices. The TITAN II follows this trend, so if you live in an LTE coverage area then you can potentially get very quick download speeds. If you don't have LTE, then the TITAN II also covers HSPA+ and UMTS as well. Handily, the TITAN II should work quite happily in Europe and worldwide due to the comprehensive network support.
The other key improvement over the original TITAN is the camera, as the TITAN II sports a 16 megapixel snapper on the back. We've said before that megapixel counts are not all that important, and we somehow doubt that the pictures are actually twice as good as the original TITAN.
Most of the other features are unchanged - the TITAN II packs a large 4.7" 480 x 800 pixel display, it has a 1.5GHz processor, 16GB of internal flash memory and the handset runs Windows Phone 7.5. The TITAN II has WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, plus a 3.5mm audio socket and GPS.
One other small improvement is the battery, a 1730 mAh cell replacing the old 1600 mAh unit. The TITAN II measures 5.2 x 2.7 x 0.4 inches and weighs 5.2 ounces (or about 132 x 69 x 10mm and 147 grams).
Sony Xperia ion PreviewThis is a powerful beast. Inside is a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor. On the front is a 4.6" 720 x 1280 pixel HD display and an HD camera for video recording. On the back of the Xperia ion is a 12 megapixel Exmor-enhanced camera with 1080p HD video capture capabilities. The Xperia ion is a 4G LTE device, one of a number of new 4G devices for AT&T and other US carriers.
Internal flash memory is 16GB, and the Xperia ion also comes with an HDMI port and can share media using DLNA or Sony's BRAVIA Sync service. The Xperia ion is also PlayStation certified and has access to a very large library of entertainment from Sony's media division.






