AT&T has launched two new Windows Phones in April: the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II. The latter features a larger display than its predecessor and a whopping 16MP camera.
The HTC Titan II is part of the second wave of Windows Phones running the 7.5 version of the mobile OS at launch. Like all Windows Phones, the Titan II has a single-core SoC CPU rather than the dual-core processors found on most of today's high-end Android phones and the iPhone 4/4S.
Primary features include a 4.7-inch Super LCD touchscreen display, support for AT&T's LTE network (such as it is), 16GB of onboard flash storage, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
That 16MP digital camera may sound impressive, but remember that the number of megapixels determines the size of images, not the quality. We'll have to wait to see if the photos that CCD captures are worth the buzz. There's also a front-facing 1.3MP camera for video chat.
The AT&T Titan II launched on April 8 for $199 with a two-year contract. Check the Pocket PC Central News Center for more Windows Phone updates.
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