CES 2012: HTC launches 4G LTE Windows phone


By Telecom Lead Team: Mobile phone
major HTC has unveiled its new HTC TITAN II as the company’s first Windows
Phone to run on a 4G LTE network at the 2012 CES.

 

“HTC’s history of innovation in
4G technology includes delivering the first 4G-powered devices to each major
carrier in the U.S., so it is exciting today to continue that leadership with
our first 4G LTE Windows Phone, the HTC TITAN II,” said Peter Chou,
CEO of HTC.

 

The HTC TITAN II is equipped with a
4.7-inch super LCD capacitive touchscreen display for an optimized viewing
experience when watching movies, playing games or enjoying photos and videos.
It also offers quick and easy access to the latest movies and TV shows via HTC
Watch and on-the-go gaming with Xbox LIVE.

 

The TITAN II features a 16-megapixel
camera with a wide-angle lens, autofocus, dual LED flash, red eye reduction,
image stabilization, a backside-illuminated sensor and a physical camera
button, offering a viable replacement for digital point-and-shoot cameras.

 

The smartphone also enables 720p HD
video recording with the rear-facing camera, as well as on-the-go video chat
over Wi-Fi with its 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

 

The smartphone has Qualcomm’s 1.5
GHz Snapdragon S2. This new smartphone will also feature a 1,730mAh
lithium ion battery to support the robust mobile experience on AT&T’s 4G
LTE network.

 

The latest version of Windows Phone
installed in HTC TITAN II enhances the connectivity, efficiency and
productivity for busy consumers with its large on-screen keyboard and instant
access to Windows Phone Office Hub, Microsoft Exchange 2010 and Outlook Mobile.

 

HTC Titan will be available in the
coming months to AT&T customers.

Recently, HTC and Verizon Wireless jointly launched of HTC Rezound, a phone with Beats
Audio integration. The HTC Rezound offers the latest HTC Sense experience and
access to Verizon Wireless’
4G LTE network.

 

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