HTC Titan Hands On


HTC Titan Hands On Killian gets to check out the HTC Titan - HTC's upcoming WIndows Phone 7 Mango loaded phone. For more tech goodness, check us out at: http:///www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + bit.ly


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HTC Titan Review & Specifications


HTC Titan £480 ($750) SIM-free Pros Big display is a good match for this OS Touchscreen keyboard makes typing painless Build quality is almost perfect Brilliant camera for both stills and video Cons Usable storage maxes out at 12.6GB WP 7.5 still has a few bugs and a shortage of apps Bottomline This phone is not for the faint-hearted, but its build quality, screen size and camera make it the best Windows Phone on the market -- at least for now. Specification : General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 Size Dimensions 131.5 x 70.7 x 9.9 mm Weight 160 g Display Type S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.7 inches (~199 ppi pixel density) - Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate - Proximity sensor for auto turn-off - Multi-touch input method - Gyroscope sensor Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones Loudspeaker Yes 3.5mm jack Yes - Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Practically unlimited Internal 16 GB storage, 512 MB RAM Card slot No Data GPRS Class 32 EDGE Class 32 3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR Infrared port No USB Yes, microUSB v2.0 Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash Features Geo-tagging Video Yes, 720p Secondary Yes, 1.3 MP Features OS Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango CPU 1.5 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU <b>...</b>


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HTC Titan Software Review


More images and specs here: bit.ly Full Titan review is up! bit.ly The HTC Titan runs on Windows Phone 7 Mango, meaning you get all of the new features like fast app switching, the IE9 browser, Twitter integration, and much more. And with 1.5GHz of power, everything feels smoother and faster when compared to other Windows Phone 7 hardware running with the typical 1GHz CPU. In this video, we show you game performance, do a browser comparison, and cover some of the built-in apps from HTC. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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HTC Titan


HTC has recently announced that it will be releasing a new smartphone called the HTC Titan. The HTC Titan will be equipped a giant 4.7 inch display, 512MB RAM, 1.5GHz Snapdragon CPU, 16GB of memory, 1.3 megapixel front camera, and 8 megapixel rear facing camera.


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HTC Titan Hands-On


Is the HTC Titan too big? pdog.ws Windows Phone is getting an upgrade! Aaron gets some hands-on time with the HTC Titan, the behemoth Windows Phone device that's coming to AT&T later in the year. Specifications include a 1.5 GHz single-core CPU, 4.7-inch display, 8-megapixel camera, and Mango. It's a big device, but it's nice to see Windows Phone devices moving up in the specs department. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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HTC Titan Hands-on| Booredatwork


booredatwork.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com The HTC Titian, is a massive phone, and the name says it all. Its got a lovely 4.7 inch touch screen which is Super LCD. powered by windows phone 7.5 The Titan packs the latest and best of what Microsoft has to offer with Windows phone. Its got 18Gb of internal storage and 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and dedicated camera button and a 1.3 megapixel camera for video chat. The HTC Titan seem like a device that will be perfect for multitasking, enhancing your work efficiency, editing Office documents with the big virtual keyboard and making your entertainment and photos really come to life The device will be coming to AT&T some time this fall, but for now enjoy our hands-on of the HTC Titan Specs CPU Processing Speed 1.5 GHz Storage1 Total storage: 16 GB Available storage: up to 12.63 GB RAM: 512 MB Connectors 3.5 mm stereo audio jack micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port Platform Windows® Phone OS 7.5 Camera 8 megapixel camera with F2.2 lens, dual LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures) Front camera: 1.3 megapixel front camera HD video recording: 720p HD video recording Bluetooth Wi-Fi, 5.1 Surround Sound, SRS enhancement HSPA+ 14.4Mbps


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First Look: HTC Titan & HTC Radar


A first look at HTC's new phones the "Titan" and the "Radar". More Info: BGR: www.bgr.com Engadget: www.engadget.com


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HTC Titan Unboxing


More images and specs here: bit.ly Read our full HTC Titan Review: bit.ly The best Windows Phone yet is here. The HTC Titan has a huge 4.7" Super LCD 800x480 display, and is running off of Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. It features a fast 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU with 512MB of RAM and 16GB of Storage. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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HTC Titan Hardware Review


Full specs: bit.ly Full Titan review is up! bit.ly The HTC Titan is indeed a large device thanks to its 4.7" Super LCD WVGA panel. It's only slightly larger in terms of width and height when compared to a similar 4.3"-screened device. The Titan is made from metal, glass, and plastic, granting it a high-quality feel. Relative to other phones, the Titan has a relatively low pixel density on the screen, at just 198 PPI. You can indeed see pixels, but most people won't notice. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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HTC TITAN - Review, Speedtest, First Look, Comparison


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HTC Titan Review Part 1


It's the Dog Pound! pdog.ws Aaron takes a look at the HTC Titan, and as the name sounds, it's the Big Papa of Windows Phones. Specifications include a 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU, 4.7-inch Super LCD (huge!), 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, 1600 mAh battery, and Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango). It's available now at AT&T for $199.99, and supports the carrier's HSPA+ (4G) network up to 14.4 Mbps. It's an awesome phone, but can it - and Windows Phone as a whole - compete with AT&T's Android and iOS offerings? Part 1 of 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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HTC Titan Review Part 2


Should RIM be barred from using "BBX?" pdog.ws Aaron reviews the HTC Titan, the newest Windows Phone. It's a behemoth, but it offers some great specs that should appeal to a lot of people. In addition to the gigantic 4.7-inch Super LCD, Titan sports a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon CPU, 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, a front-facing shooter, 1600 mAh battery, and Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango). It's available at AT&T for $199.99, putting it right in the midst of high-end Android phones and the iPhone 4S. Can the HTC Titan - and Windows Phone as a whole - compete with the established players? Part 2 of 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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Gizmo - HTC Titan & HTC Radar - WP7 Mango Phones


Two new HTC phones powered by Windows Phone 7 Mango are coming! Check out the two devices which feature different screen sizes 4.7 inches and 3.9 inches. Powered by the Snapdragon Processor and features Front and Rear facing cameras. More specs listed in the video. Set to come out this Fall.


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XDA TV at HTC Titan and Radar Press Event


Recognized Developer shenshang makes his debut on XDA TV with a tour around the HTC Titan and HTC Radar press event in London on 1 September 2011. Shen runs through some of the phones' specifications and gives his impressions of the devices. He also managed to run a boot-time test with both devices against his Galaxy S II. Finally, we get a peek at the press release videos sent home with the event guests that show off the Titan and Radar. His twitter is @shen_ye


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HTC Titan - Unlike anything you've ever held before


Release: October 7, 2011 Developer: HTC Carrier: AT&T HTC is going to debut their latest smartphone which is powerful and runs Windows Phone 7.5 OS. This smartphone is truly amazing.


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Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ Hardware Review & Specifications


Each year, several dozen smartphones land on our collective desks. They come in different shapes and sizes, boast different features and sell at different price points. We take each of them for a spin and review most of them, but only a handful really stand out. This is especially true with Android handsets, where incremental updates appear to be the modus operandi. Every now and then a device comes along that we really look forward to getting our hands on. Google's line of Nexus smartphones falls into this category, setting the new standard for Android each year. There's absolutely no doubt that the Galaxy Nexus is a big phone. Sure, it's not Galaxy Note large, but it's a smidgen taller (and narrower) than the HTC Titan. As such it dwarfs its predecessor, the Nexus S. While this could be an issue for some folks, we didn't have any trouble fitting the handset in our pockets. Despite its size, the Galaxy Nexus manages to be quite thin (8.94mm / 0.35in) and light (135g / 4.76oz). As a result, it feels wonderful in hand. Design-wise, the Galaxy Nexus looks like what we imagine would happen if we stacked a Nexus S and a Galaxy S II and flattened them with a rolling pin. Last year's shiny black lacquer gives way to a satiny gunmetal gray finish that manages to be at once more refined and more understated. Build quality is typical Samsung -- the plastic construction is durable but looks and feels cheap for such a flagship device. In front, the Galaxy Nexus is almost identical <b>...</b>


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Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ Hardware Review & Specifications


Each year, several dozen smartphones land on our collective desks. They come in different shapes and sizes, boast different features and sell at different price points. We take each of them for a spin and review most of them, but only a handful really stand out. This is especially true with Android handsets, where incremental updates appear to be the modus operandi. Every now and then a device comes along that we really look forward to getting our hands on. Google's line of Nexus smartphones falls into this category, setting the new standard for Android each year. There's absolutely no doubt that the Galaxy Nexus is a big phone. Sure, it's not Galaxy Note large, but it's a smidgen taller (and narrower) than the HTC Titan. As such it dwarfs its predecessor, the Nexus S. While this could be an issue for some folks, we didn't have any trouble fitting the handset in our pockets. Despite its size, the Galaxy Nexus manages to be quite thin (8.94mm / 0.35in) and light (135g / 4.76oz). As a result, it feels wonderful in hand. Design-wise, the Galaxy Nexus looks like what we imagine would happen if we stacked a Nexus S and a Galaxy S II and flattened them with a rolling pin. Last year's shiny black lacquer gives way to a satiny gunmetal gray finish that manages to be at once more refined and more understated. Build quality is typical Samsung -- the plastic construction is durable but looks and feels cheap for such a flagship device. In front, the Galaxy Nexus is almost identical <b>...</b>


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HTC Sensation XL Review & Specification


The HTC Sensation XL has landed, leaving a sizable footprint behind. While it picks up the naming convention from HTC's previously dual-core flagship series and some Beats audio accreditation on the way, it looks pretty damn familiar to another member of the family. Yes, the family's Windows Phone flagship, the Titan certainly tickled our fancy -- no other phone had landed on that nascent OS with such a screen. But the Sensation XL faces phones both bigger (and only slightly smaller) in the increasingly crowded world of Android. At around $723 (£450), is the XL's single-core processor enough? Is that glossy WVGA screen still sharp enough at this size? How does this one compare to previous Sensations, and perhaps more importantly, Samsung's even bigger not-so-heavyweight? The HTC Sensation XL bears a more than passing resemblance to its Windows Phone cousin, the Titan. In fact, most of the technical specifications are identical, with matching 4.7-inch screens, identical camera specifications and and generally the same look and feel. There are some differences; the XL is another Beats-branded handset, and arrives with a pair of Dre-endorsed in-ear buds, and there are subtle differences to the shaping of the handset. The Sensation XL has some sizable heft to it, making it yet another handset pushing the boundaries of how much touchscreen we can fit into our collective pockets. Hardware-wise, much of what we've already said about the Titan holds true here. In fact, it <b>...</b>


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Samsung Infuse vs HTC Inspire NEW SMARTPHONES COMPARED | Overview | News | Specs Jan 5 2011


This is a video comparison on two of the new smartphones for 2011, the HTC inspire and the Samsung Infuse. You'll see the ups and downs of both, but in the end, the Samsung Infuse is the winner. Also, you will see that the Samsung Infuse may even be the best smart phone of 2011. Note: These photos are what are rumored to be pictures of the HTC inspire and Samsung infuse. I do not own these pictures nor any trademarks associated with them.


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Review & Specification: HTC Sensation XL


The HTC Sensation XL has landed, leaving a sizable footprint behind. While it picks up the naming convention from HTC's previously dual-core flagship series and some Beats audio accreditation on the way, it looks pretty damn familiar to another member of the family. Yes, the family's Windows Phone flagship, the Titan certainly tickled our fancy -- no other phone had landed on that nascent OS with such a screen. But the Sensation XL faces phones both bigger (and only slightly smaller) in the increasingly crowded world of Android. At around $723 (£450), is the XL's single-core processor enough? Is that glossy WVGA screen still sharp enough at this size? How does this one compare to previous Sensations, and perhaps more importantly, Samsung's even bigger not-so-heavyweight? The HTC Sensation XL bears a more than passing resemblance to its Windows Phone cousin, the Titan. In fact, most of the technical specifications are identical, with matching 4.7-inch screens, identical camera specifications and and generally the same look and feel. There are some differences; the XL is another Beats-branded handset, and arrives with a pair of Dre-endorsed in-ear buds, and there are subtle differences to the shaping of the handset. The Sensation XL has some sizable heft to it, making it yet another handset pushing the boundaries of how much touchscreen we can fit into our collective pockets. Hardware-wise, much of what we've already said about the Titan holds true here. In fact, it <b>...</b>


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I'm Switching to WIndows Phone. Yup, You Read That Right.


Why I'm Switching to Windows Phone We often get caught up in the hype of what the next flagship smartphone will be, whether its an Apple or Android device. I'm guilty, I'll admit. Often it's specs this, screen that, camera, resolution, etc. Working at TechnoBuffalo, I've been fortunate enough to test and play with almost all of the top smartphones, past and present. As a result, I've gotten an eclectic taste for what each company has to offer, hardware and OS-wise. But recently things have seemed dull, unexciting, too much of the same thing. I'm not afraid to say that I've primarily been an iPhone user since 2007. As a whole, the hardware/software experience is one of the best on the market today, and one that has satisfied my inner geek for quite awhile. Until it started to get boring, and too small (for me). The same home screen, icons, walled garden. I've given Android a go as well, and love the customization it offers, but I still wanted something different. That's when my attention started focusing in on Windows Phone. Previously, the OS was nothing to write home about, and in many ways it lacked the polish capable of competing against Android and iOS. Then Mango showed up in a 4.7-inch package. Continue reading: tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be


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HTC Arrive Windows 7 Review - Copy Paste Test - Specifications


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Google is finished because people will find out about this .


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HTC Inspire 4G vs Apple iPhone 4 AT&T Face Off


Hands on video review comparison between the AT&T HTC Inspire 4G and iPhone 4 Specs, YouTube comparison, Navigation Comparison and unofficial SpeedTest


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HTC HD7 Unboxing


HTC HD7 Unboxing by Aaron HTC HD7 Review Part 1 www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Review Part 2 www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Unboxing www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Specs Sheet www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Gallery www.phonedog.com It's HTC HD7 unboxing time! Aaron takes a look at the HTC HD7 - T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7 device. With a 1 GHz processor, 4.3-inch display, 5.0-megapixel camera, and an absolutely gorgeous form factor, it's one of the most feature-packed Windows Phone 7 devices yet. ‪Facebook: www.facebook.com ‬ Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: sweeps.phonedog.com


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Galaxy S 2 vs. HTC Sensation


The HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S 2 are two of the hottest Android smartphones out there right now, and in this comparison, we look at hardware, specs, price, build quality, availability, user interfaces, web browsing, and then we run Quadrant, SmartBench and LinPack benchmarks to determine which device is fastest. The HTC Sensation has a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU clocking at 1.2GHz. It has 768MB of RAM and 1GB of storage space, plus 8GB found on the microSD card. The front camera takes photos and video at VGA resolution, while the rear camera takes photos at 8MP and video at full 1080p resolution. The Super LCD display is 4.3" and qHD 960x540 resolution, making for a pixel density of 256. The battery is 1520mAh. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S 2 featured a dual-core Samsung Exynos CPU clocking also at 1.2GHz. It has more RAM, at 1GB, and it comes in either 16GB or 32GB configurations. The front camera takes photos at 2.0MP but doesn't record video, and the back camera takes photos at 8MP and can also do 1080p video capture. The Super AMOLED Plus display is also 4.3" but WVGA 800x480 resolution, making for a pixel density of 217. The battery is 1650mAh. More Phone News Here: bit.ly Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date


The HTC Blast is a concept phone, created by a very popular concept artist NAK. Whether HTC will take the idea and turn it into a phone is unlikely but, realistically, this phone has a lot of potential if it is created. nak-design.over-blog.fr Subscribe, follow me on twitter, Add me on GOOGLE+ and check out my website (+1 it please!) for the full story! Google+ - goo.gl My Website - owenknowstech.weebly.com Contact - OwenKnowsTech@gmail.com Skype - OwenKnowsTech Twitter-@OwenKnowsTech twitter.com Facebook- goo.gl Cheers! Owen extra tags --- NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date NEW HTC Blast Concept Phone | Spec Review | Features | Release Date


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HTC Desire vs iPhone vs HD2: Web Browsing


Here is a three way comparison between the HTC HD2, HTC Desire, iPhone 3GS


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HTC TyTN II Review


More powerful than any mobile communications device you've usedbefore, the HTC TyTN II takes global connectivity to the next level. Staying connected means staying ahead. The TyTN II supports the full spectrum of network standards, guaranteeing that you will stay in touch ANYWHERE in the world. With an internet connection via 3.5G HSDPA that is nine times faster than 3G, using the TyTN II to download files and surf the Web is a breeze.


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HTC Arrive Windows 7 Phone on Sprint Review


A video review of the HTC Arrive Windows Phone 7 smartphone on Sprint. Check out our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com The HTC Arrive is Sprint's first Windows 7 phone and it sports a tilt up QWERTY keyboard, and a 3.6" capacitive display. The Arrive has 3G, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 16GB storage and a 5 megapixel camera. It sells for $199 with a 2-year contract exclusive from Sprint.


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Ubuntu Linux Booting and Running on HTC HD2 - Fully Functional!


EDIT: It does actually make calls and call the number but there is no sound. Here I have my T-Mobile HTC HD2, which is a Windows Mobile phone and I am going to boot Ubuntu on it. Ubuntu is a Linux Operating System for desktop and Laptop computers. It runs very nicely and is very smooth. It has text and 3G internet and all features of Ubuntu. It can't make calls as of yet due to lack of drivers for the phone/modem. Developer's Site: htc-linux.org Download here: gamesquare.co.uk


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HTC HD7 vs Apple iPhone 4


PhoneArena presents a thorough comparison of the HTC HD7 and Apple iPhone 4. Another year, another new iPhone, and also another new gargantuan HTC phone sporting a Microsoft mobile platform. With that in mind, it's only natural to pit latest the iterations of each smartphone against one another... For more details, check out our full comparison: www.phonearena.com


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HTC TyTN Review


Since we just got our hands on the HTC TyTN we thought we would share some initial photos of this unit. Stay tuned for more photos and a video overview of the HTC TyTN. The HTC TyTN 3G Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC phone, with its compact size and ultimate connectivity, is truly the complete mobile office solution. Roam anywhere in the world and use the high speed internet access, Bluetooth ® and Wi-Fi . It gives you more control than ever over the way you work.


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HTC Touch Pro2 vs. HTC Touch Pro


We compare the new Touch Pro 2 with the last generation Touch Pro. Follow us on Twitter for more: twitter.com


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HTC Sensation vs iPhone 4 Android 2.3.3 HTC Sense 3.0 vs iOS 4.3.3


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HTC Tilt Review


AT&T's new flagship smartphone packs many high end features into a thick, but innovative, body.


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HTC Desire Vs iPhone - HTC HD Mini - HTC Legend - HTC HD2


HTC Desire Vs iPhone - HTC HD Mini - HTC Legend - HTC HD2 | Part I - English Subtitles - More @ www.solopalmari.com


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HTC TyTN II (Kaiser) Demonstration by eXpansys


Much anticipated Windows Mobile device is available to order from www.expansys.com!


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Nokia 800 Windows Phone Branding Revealed With Some Facebook All Around - Windows Phone View


Watch this week's Windows Phone View as we wrap up all this week's good and bad inside the world of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform. In today's show we go through more details on the HTC Radar and Titan, our coverage on IFA, and Brandon Miniman's recent editorial of why Windows Phone 7 is winning. We also go deep into the new leaks we found about the Nokia 800 branding for one of their Windows Phone offerings. We talk about our experience with YouTube's recent support of their HTML5 mobile version on Windows Phone Mango and other software releases. To end the good section, we talk about Microsoft's recent job posting about a team that'll be in charge of improving the way Windows Phone detects your location through crowd sourcing. In the bad section, we go through Microsoft's recent "locationgate" lawsuit, and how we believe the whole claim doesn't hold water according to our own inner testing of how Windows Phone 7 shares your location data. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Dell Venue Pro Review


PhoneArena reviews the Dell Venue Pro. The Dell Venue Pro presents itself as possibly being the very first true titan in the Windows Phone 7 space as it packs a massive display and a portrait style slide out keyboard. Boasting a refreshing design that undoubtedly differentiates itself from the current pack, this might very well be the device you'll probably want to check out if you want to get your feet wet with the still new platform... For more details, check out our full review: www.phonearena.com


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Windows Phone 7 Update 7.5 Mango Review


The Latest Windows Phone 7 Update by Microsoft (Mango) by Joe Belfiore Feel free to Subscribe,Comment,Like,and Also Share =) Follow Me on twitter twitter.com


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