On 9 January 2012, the successor to the Titan, the Titan II, was announced as the Windows Phone handset with LTE. On April 8,2012 HTC Titan II joined AT&T’s windows phone lineup. The phone will give tough competition to Nokia Lumia 900 which is already doing well in the windows phone market. Running Microsoft’s mobile OS, HTC Titan II is hardly a revolution in the market.
HTC Titan II comes with 4.7-inch super LCD screen which is good enough for a smartphone but the screen will be a main disadvantage for small hand users as they will find it quite large to handle but the rubber finish gives the windows phone a bit of gripability.
The cellphone is powered by Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system, 1.5 GHz processor and 16 GB of storage. The LTE network suport as well as the high resolution 16 MP camera puts Titan II in the way of some good established smartphones. The 16 MP camera is the highest ever on the U.S. smartphone. 
Technical specificatons-
Weight- 147g
Screen- S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 4.7 inches, 480*800 pixels
Memory- 16 GB storage, no external card slot
RAM- 512 MB
Processor- 1.5 GHz snapdragon
OS- Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
Chipset- Qualcomm S2 Snapdragon
CPU- 1.5 GHz Scorpion
Sensors- Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging- SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser- HTML5
Network- GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (2G), HSDPA 850/1900/2100 (3G), LTE 700 MHz Class 17/1700/2100 (4G)
Camera- 16 MP, 4640 x 3480 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash and features such as Geo-tagging, BSI sensor, image stabilization, face detection (Primary) and 1.3 MP (secondary)
Video Recording- 720p@30fps
Battery- Standard battery, Li-Ion 1730 mAh
Bluetooth- v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB- microUSB v2.0WLAN- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
HTC’s Titan II is an impressive phone and specifications are good as one gets on windows phone device these days. But the phone is priced much higher then its direct competitor Nokia Lumia 900 which is its main disadvantage. HTC has stepped up and has delivered a quality Windows Phone. But we will say, the road to success is not perfectly laid out for the HTC’s latest Windows Phone creation.
Rolanda Hudak
Apr 30. 2012
It’s fast. Dual core process is snappy. Yeah, I experience lag on occasion, but it’s minimal and almost never cripples the phone the near or total un-usability like it did with my previous two devices. The Atrix is robust enough to keep me happy. This is the first time I’ve been able to say that with an Android device.
Dewayne Oerther
May 01. 2012
it’s a fantastic phone,great apps,slim design overall good phone sound is beautiful but there is few things that are difficult to manage so if they can handle that within the software it will likely be good but overall an excellent phone
Freida Carle
May 03. 2012
There are some interesting points in time in this article but I don’t know if I see all of them center to heart. There is some validity but I will take hold opinion until I look into it further. Good article , thanks and we want more! Added to FeedBurner as well.
Stasia Kreinhagen
May 03. 2012
This smartphone is very easy to use, good quality and the updates give you every time more utilities
Orval Pich
May 06. 2012
The screen resolution isn’t best, but enougth for text, maps, email. It have a very-gps, multitouch screen, small square shape when is closed.
Luciano Lurz
May 06. 2012
I’ve had this phone for up to eight weeks plus it hasn’t disappointed whatsoever.
Tristan Tam
May 06. 2012
The phone feels great in the hand. The screen is bright and contains great viewing angles and contrast, even in bright daylight.
Balcer
May 08. 2012
This android smartphone is sooooooo cute. And it arrived with 2 colors covers, red and black.
Trainer
May 12. 2012
i got this phone for the looks and it being within my budget for a 3g, but after ONE day i was severely disappointed by it’s insufficient battery life and tiny screen
Omernik
May 13. 2012
It’s fast. Dual core process is snappy. Yeah, I experience lag on occasion, but it’s minimal and almost never cripples the phone the near or total un-usability like it did with my previous two devices. The Atrix is robust enough to keep me happy. This is the first time I’ve been able to say that with an Android device.