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CES 2012: HTC Titan II announced, will be one of the first 4G LTE Windows Phones

Ron Ron
January 10, 2012
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During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Microsoft revealed the first 4G LTE-equipped Windows Phone powered phone which is set to debut on the AT&T network. This phone packs a major punch with a whopping 16mp camera!

“It’s big. It’s fast. It’s got a killer camera. The first major Windows Phone announcement to emerge from the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today was positively drool-worthy: The HTC Titan II, a new 4G LTE-equipped phone, is coming to AT&T,” Microsoft revealed in an official blog post.

Here are the specs of the Titan II:

– 4.7 inch WVGA
– 16 Megapixel rear camera, with fast wide-angle lens (f2.6, 28mm), autofocus, and dual LED flash.
– Records 720p HD video
– 1.5 gigahertz Snapdragon processor
– 4G LTE ready

The camera on this phone is amazing. As Microsoft puts it, the camera is “double what you find on most smartphones, and it makes the Titan II one of the most potent pocket-size cameras, period.” Here is a video from IntoMobile:

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