Motorola TITANIUM

  • Rated 2.5 out of 5
Motorola TITANIUM
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  • Phone features:GPS
  • Connectivity:Bluetooth
  • Camera resolution:5Megapixel
  • Integrated memory size:200 MB

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  • 5.1 out of 10
  • 5 extracts of expert reviews

    Expert Reviews

    • Macworld

      0 out of 10

    Short extract: Priced at $150 (with a new two-year contract on Sprint), the Titanium looks like a steal for anyone looking for a rugged smartphone. The device looks very similar in design to the Motorola Droid Pro and XPRT, though the Titanium doesn't feel as solid as its business class cousins.

    • cellphonequick.com

      0 out of 10

    Short extract: The Motorola Titanium is the second Android smartphone in Sprint Nextel’s Lineup, and if you are thinking about purchasing the Motorola Titanium but are not too sure if the Android handset is the one for you perhaps a video review of the Motorola Titanium may help you make up your mind one way or

    • BriefMobile

      0 out of 10

    Short extract: Before the close relationship between Motorola and Sprint, Motorola was quite committed to rolling out Nextel Push-To-Talk devices. Due to the slated phasing out of the iDEN network in 2013, the Motorola Titanium, also known as the i1x, may be the last iDEN device ever released by Sprint.

    • PC World

      4 out of 10

    Short extract: The Motorola Titanium is a push-to-talk (PTT) Android phone geared toward foremen and other "grey collar" workers.

    Conclusion: The Titanium is a poor excuse for a smartphone: with slow data speeds and below average performance, you're better off just

    • PC Magazine

      5 out of 10

    Short extract: Motorola and Sprint need to cut it out. Stop giving the remaining Nextel users, who do real work, inadequate, crippled, embarrassing phones . The Motorola Titanium may become required for the truck drivers, first responders, and other workers who make up Sprint's remaining iDen subscribers.

    Conclusion: With the Titanium, Sprint and Motorola insult Nextel users by throwing them an obsolete bone of an Android smartphone.

Technical Details

General

  • Brand Motorola
  • Phone design Standard
  • Phone type Smartphone
  • Colour Black

Dimensions & Weight

  • Width 62.5 mm
  • Depth 14.5 mm
  • Height 120 mm
  • Weight 150g

Cellular

  • Connectivity Bluetooth, USB, Wifi
  • Operating system Android
  • Input type Touchscreen, Keyboard
  • Multimedia formats MP3, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI, AAC, WMV...

Telephone Features

  • Messaging protocols SMS, MMS, Email, Instant messaging
  • Ringtone type MP3
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Memory / Storage

  • Integrated memory size 200 MB
  • Supported memory media microSD, Micro SD

Digital Camera

  • Camera type Digital still camera, Digital vi...
  • Camera resolution 5Megapixel
  • Still image format JPEG, GIF, BMP
  • Digital zoom 4x
  • Video resolution 640 x 480
  • Video format MPEG-4

Display

  • Display Type TFT
  • Display resolution 320 x 480

Additional Features

  • Phone features GPS
  • Exchangeable covers Without exchangeable covers

Battery

  • Battery Type Lithium ion
  • Talk time 400 mins
  • Standby time 220hours

Other

  • Category Mobile Phone Handset
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