The numbers here confirm what we heard second-hand through those able to attend the London event, like the Radar's disappointing 1GHz processor. It also won't get either a gyroscope or digital compass, sensors both included with the Titan. It's not all sun and roses for the Titan, though, since its large 4.7-inch display will have the very same 800 x 480 resolution as the Radar's 3.8-inch screen; that means a pixel density of about 200 PPI for the Titan and 245 for the Radar.
Both phones will have quad-band GSM, but while the Titan will do HSPA on 850/900/2100 MHz bands, the Radar is limited to just 900/2100 MHz. We can also see a mention of the internet sharing we heard about HTC confirming earlier.
So what are these babies going to run you? The Titan will set you back about $850, and the Radar about $570.
Source: HTC Titan, Radar
Via: WPCentral
View the original article here
This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.