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HTC Titan II: Hardware video preview

We have some more feedback for you on the impressive-looking HTC Titan II now, HTC’s brand new handset that was unveiled at CES 2012 which features Windows Phone OS and a 16 megapixel camera amongst other things.

We now have a video preview to show you, which gives you a brief tour through the hardware featured on the device, not to mention giving you a first look at the device in the flesh direct from the CES show floor.

As we told you earlier this week, the Titan II is Microsoft and AT&T’s first 4G LTE Windows Phone and obviously the first handset to come with a 16 megapixel camera in the US. A video posted by Phonedog gives you a runthrough of how the device feels in the hand, and a general look at the other hardware specs featured on the device.

To recap you on what the Titan II runs on, it features a single-core 1.5Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 4.7-inch S-LCD display screen and an Adreno 205 GPU. The 16 megapixel camera is obviously very impressive on paper, but the downside to the hardware on the Titan II is that it only comes with 512MB of RAM. Then as we hear whispers about quad-core smartphones entering the market in 2012, the idea of single-core phones such as the Titan II may be a major turn-off for consumers. It could be the biggest catch 22 smartphone of the next few months – the first 16 megapixel smartphone, at the expense of a single-core CPU and half the RAM of the now 1GB standard.

Take a look at the video for yourself and let us know your initial impressions on the Titan II. Do you believe that this could go on to be HTC’s best handset of 2012, or will you perhaps wait for more information regarding the quad-core HTC Edge?

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Written by Alan Ng

Alan has been working for Product-Reviews since 2009 and became the Editor-in-chief in 2014. He has a passion for technology, the latest mobile phones and gadgets, and the gaming industry. Alan is a graduate of Canterbury Christ Church University and completed a B.A in Commercial Music in 2008. While expressing a keen interest in all areas that PR cover, you'll usually find Alan in the gaming section, where he'll be keeping enthusiasts up to date on all the latest news and reviews for consoles and PC.

Contact Alan Ng: alan@product-reviews.net

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