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5 out of 5 stars.
i love my phone....
13 years ago
at first its kinda of hard to understand it, but thts why u have to go over the manual book n it has an app of HOW-TO-USE ur smartphone. after tht ur good n ready to go.
i would recommend it to smarter ppl tht are always on the go or maybe for business. it updates emails for u, it can figure out what more or less u want to do or where to go. it thinks smart for you!
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Features, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
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Ease of use, 4.0 out of 5
4.0
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Battery life, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
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Display, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
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Design, 5.0 out of 5
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3 out of 5 stars.
something is wrong here
13 years ago
I have had this phone for less than 3 months and i already have to send my second one back. At first i loved the phone all the features with it the games yet i would like a few more updates and places where we can add things to apps. The first one i had the speaker go out on my and this one the battery wont even last half a day before it goes dead and wont restart. When i tried to recharge the phone it erased everything on the phone and it was annoying me so after i send this one back i hope i dont get any more trouble with this phone
Consbattery life
No, I do not recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
HTC Titan II = Win
13 years ago
I have always been "meh" about Apple products. Not that they are bad, just excessively hyped. My wife loves her iPhone 4s, but I have found it a bit clunky looking and sought for myself something else to replace my well-aged Palm Pre Plus with its useable but now abandoned OS. Started trying out a bunch of Android phones in the ATT store and several looked great, but then I started considering the downside of being hooked into the Google Big Brother watch-everything-you-do business plan and wanted to see if there was another option.
Enter Windows 7.5. After trying several phones, narrowed it down to this one with the Lumia a distant second. The Titan II has a larger screen than iPhone (or almost any other phone with the exception of the Galaxy Note) but weighs about the same and is sleeker. I know the specs on the iPhone screen are supposed to be better, but I think the Titan II screen is stunning, and I cannot tell the difference. Youtube and Netflix look awesome.
Web surfing is a breeze and is generally pretty fast. It is great to be able to have more than one page open at a time in my tabs. Fewer apps than Google or Apple? Yes, but I already have more apps than I am likely to use. Am still getting used to some of the details of the Zune interface with my laptop but have no complaints. It seems pretty intuitive so far. Absolutely no problems with using it on the phone. Camera takes pretty good pictures, really excellent ones in high light settings. I have the camera in a Casemate case which creates some extra resistance to pressing the shutter button - this means I have to concentrate on holding the camera very still or there is blur from the movement of the camera itself. I think this is more a function of the case than the camera. One of my favorite features of the camera is the panorama setting. I have taken some really stunning shots in that mode.
Voice quality is fine both sending and receiving. I have watched my wife use Siri and enjoyed the novelty for about 5 minutes. Without having tried the equivalent software on this phone much, my guess is the voice command mode may not be quite as sophisticated as Siri. However, the voice recognition software that allows me to hear and respond to text messages while driving using the Bluetooth in my car blows me away. Using the voice recognition software to look things up is something I am unlikely to need, but texting and emailing while driving is a certainty.
I really like the lines of this phone. The specs say it is not actually thinner front to back at the thickest point than the iPhone, but the edges are clearly more rounded, making it feel slimmer in your pocket. When I see friends with iPhones in their pockets, it looks like they are carrying a brick. Of special usefulness is that the bottom of the screen has a sort of curl to it. This has two advantages. The first is that it makes the phone a little less likely to drop out of your hand - that curl catches your thumb as you hold it for reading text or glancing at the tiles. You'll probably have to hold it yourself to get the feel for what I am talking about. The second is that when you put it on a table, that lip holds the screen off the surface making it less likely to scratch. If you pick one up in the store, look at it in profile to see what I am describing.
Some have suggested that because of its size, it might be better for large handed people. I have really small hands for a guy and have not a whit of difficulty. The size is a definite plus for text reading or game play. It is an absolute bonus for texting in either landscape or portrait orientation (The text recognition software is superb to make typing even easier still). One of the reasons why I rejected some other phones was that not all of them will go to landscape for web browsing. The Titan II adjusts to orientation between portrait and landscape and back very quickly.
For my uses, battery life seems more than adequate. I am too busy most of the day at work interacting with people directly to spend hours surfing or playing games, the real battery users. I also do not need to have info "pushed" to me. If I want to know the weather forecast, for example, I will hit that app on the tile screen. There is more than enough juice at the end of the day after emailing, texting, and talking to get in a couple of rounds of Fruit Ninja and read a pile of news articles and listen to a couple of hours of podcasts before a recharge is necessary. If you are on the go and need to have information about the stock market, news, or weather pushed to you constantly, so that your 4G data stream is running all the time, you might have a different experience.
I think my main concern before buying was not having the ability to add memory with a card. So far I have taken a bunch of pictures, have a load of emails, apps, podcasts and music and seem to have huge amount of memory left. Eventually, will have to make use of the SkyDrive cloud, but I feel pretty certain that is a good ways off.
Any phone is going to present some type of compromise. This is a really nicely crafted, well thought-out device stylistically and electronically. It uses a sophisticated OS that demonstrates practical use and is attractive while doing it. For my needs, the Titan II is the best of all the devices I have tried in the stores. My experience with it in the real world has actually been more rewarding than I expected.
Prosease of use, great screen, attractive physical design, great for texting and browsing
Conslow light photography a relative weakness
Yes, I recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Outstanding phone
13 years ago
This is such a great phone, I went from iPhone to the HTC Titan 2 and could not be happier. The 4.7 inch screen is a plus, with the iPhone I was finding that texting was an issue with the measly 3.5 inch screen and I was making tons of auto correct errors. The phone itself is well built and takes wonderful pictures with its 16 MP camera.
Prostools, menus, camera/video quality, Wi-Fi capable, durable, ease of use, good for texting
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Q: will this phone work on an I home docking system
13 years ago
1 Answer
A: Unlikely. Any system designed for an iPhone has it's own connection, different from any other device. Any docking system that is not compatible for Apple products will work with the Titan 2 or any other smartphone.
13 years ago
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Q: Would I have to change my internet plan on my phone to a smartphone plan?
I must keep the internet plan that I am currently on. Would this phone require me to have to get a smartphone plan?
13 years ago
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A: Hi, Emily. If you are currently using a smart phone then changing over to the HTC Titan will not require a plan change. However, if you are using a quick messaging device and change to a smart phone then you will have to change to a data plan. Here are the plans that we are currently offering for our Smart Phones: http://soc.att.com/UNGh1L . Thank you for your question and have a great day from AT&T Customer Care.
13 years ago
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Q: This phone sounds great but if I purchase the phone and it is to much phone for me can my daughter put her sim card in it and use it ?
13 years ago
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A: Hello. Great question. Yes, the SIM card would be able to be changed, you would then need to ensure that her service has a qualifying data/rate plan. You can find more information regarding this at http://soc.att.com/UrONIl. Please email us directly at [email protected] referencing this post if you have any further questions in regards to this. ^Catherine, AT&T Social Media Manager
13 years ago
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Q: Can the battery be replaced in the HTC?
The LUMIA 900 does not have a battery change capability. I'm interested in having a spare battery for my phone.
13 years ago
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A: The HTC TITAN II has an internal/non-removable battery. You can review complete specs & details here http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-titan-2-att/
-Erwin, AT&T Social Media Manager
I can be reached by email at [email protected] if you have any other questions.
I normally work M-F from 8-5pm CST.
13 years ago
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Q: Can the app words with friends be downloaded
13 years ago
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A: Unfortunately, it's not available at this time. However, you can check http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/marketplace periodically for the latest news and information regarding Apps for Windows devices. -Erwin, AT&T Social Media Manager
If you have any questions I can be reached at [email protected] and I'm normally in the office M-F from 8-5pm CST.
13 years ago
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Q: how big are the fonts on caller id
13 years ago
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A: Hello,
I'm with AT&T and thank you for the inquiry. This link has the details with the device in question. http://bit.ly/Lhbfhv . Should you have further inquiries, feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]. Please be sure to put your Ask/Answer username in the subject line. My normal working hours are 11am to 8pm EST Monday through Friday. Thanks, Robert G AT&T Social Media Manager.
13 years ago
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Q: How soon will this phone be available?
14 years ago
2 Answers
A: where? I have had mine for over 6 weeks in the US.
13 years ago
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Q: Does it synch with Exchange Outlook Calendar?
14 years ago
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A: it will be the best phone you used for exchange - I have 2 exchange accounts (business) on my phone and one office 365 exchange (personal) on my phone along with 2 personal accounts (live and a hosted one).. I actually link the office 365 and the personal ones into one live tile inbox - awesome but keep the two business ones separate live tiles - however, its all integrated in that i can get at email addresses on the exchange server cross accounts (search accross each) - they are kept separate though, which is good ....
13 years ago
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Q: Flash Player
Does this new HTC Titan 2 support Flash player.?
14 years ago
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A: no.. not sure if win 8 will - rumors both ways... personally i do not really miss it often enough to worry about it... most sites have a mobile version that rock enough to get what you need from them
13 years ago
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Q: Japanese
Can send and receive emails in
Japanese?
14 years ago
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A: Yes. As a matter of fact, there are several translation protocols on WP7's and further than that, you can always download Translator on the WP Marketplace, and use that if you aren't happy with the loadout.