The two LTE smartphones, which we have on our
hands today, couldn't be more different as far as the manufacturer goals
and ambitions are concerned. The Nokia Lumia 900 for instance, carries
the burden of turning the fortunes for the Finnish giant. The smartphone
was launched with an aggressive price tag, and a massive marketing
budget. The Nokia offering has no other choice but to succeed.
The HTC Titan II is on the other side of the urgency scale. Being one
of the best established players in the Android realm, HTC needs not bet
its fortunes on a smartphone, running a less than popular OS. The Titan
II does not need to sell in large numbers - the Taiwanese company has
the One Series up to this task. Such lack of pressure is sometimes the
key to a great product.
Speaking of hardware, you have probably guessed by now, that the HTC
Titan II and the Nokia Lumia 900 have quite a few things in common,
thanks to Microsoft's strict hardware policy for the mobile platform.
Displays and camera units aside, the two smartphone can almost pass for
identical twins hardware-wise.
Here's a quick look at what the two flagship wannabes have to offer.
HTC Titan II over Nokia Lumia 900
- A slightly faster CPU, clocked at 1.5GHz
- Lighter by 13 grams, despite being larger in measures
- Larger 4.7" S-LCD screen
- 16MP camera sensor with various shooting modes
- Video recording has a better continuous auto focus
- A number of handy, exclusive HTC apps
- Equalizer/sound enhancer preinstalled
Nokia Lumia 900 over HTC Titan II
- Arguably better design, and more distinctive looks
- Polycarbonate unibody and Gorilla Glass covered display will handle abuse better
- 4.3" AMOLED screen is a better match for Windows Phone OS; has better pixel density too
- 8MP camera sensor has excellent dynamic range
- Costs half as much with a contract
- Better battery life performance
- Nokia Drive free lifetime navigation out of the box
If looks are main factor, then the Nokia Lumia 900 is likely the
favorite here. Its polycarbonate unibody, coupled with a display,
sporting infinite contrast levels and punchier colors, looks like
nothing else on the U.S. smartphone market. Free navigation from Nokia
Drive is a sweet proposition on the software side of things. In a
nutshell, there is plenty to like about the newcomer.
The HTC Titan II on the other hand, sports a faster CPU, and weighs
less, despite it being larger overall. Its 16MP camera sensor is the
biggest you can find on a smartphone in the United States. HTC's
exclusive apps add a much needed dash of Sense-d eye candy to an
otherwise generic Windows Phone OS look.
Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan II live photos
We are now going to put these two on each other's path, and try to
find out which one deserves your hard earned cash better. Following next
is a look at the handsets' design, build quality, and hardware
features.
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