HTC Radiant image leaks, looks like Titan with LTE

04 January, 2012
The phone is still just a rumor and not much is known about it, but that is expected to change at CES.

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  • sword5555
  • YTE
  • 07 Feb 2012

whats the sense in these 4 + inch phone with pixel densities of around 200ppi, they need to be 250+ ppi to be watchable and readable...otherwise its waste!!!!!

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    • AnonD-36979
    • 8QX
    • 06 Jan 2012

    LTE is a new technology that will replace 3G, because it has a much higher speed of transmission, but depending on the country, the standard can be adopted Wimax. But the two 4G technologies are considered.

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      • Tarek Osama
      • SwR
      • 05 Jan 2012

      This phone is a winner can't wait for it to come to pakistan. I really like windows user interface. What is LTE?
      Peace be with you.

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        • AnonD-6680
        • t7F
        • 05 Jan 2012

        AnonD-36827, 05 Jan 2012At one point Windows mobile defined the market of smartphon... moreHave an Android phone and like it very much but have to admit it took a few weeks for me to really appreciate the OS. On the other hand, I bought a new HTC Radar almost 3 weeks now and loved it from the get go! Radar has only 1 GHZ chip but WP7 runs fast and smoooooth like butter! And the OS is very sophisticated and intuitive!

        The Radiant, like the Titan, will probably be running a 1.5 GHZ chip so better than the 1GHZ of Radar which means an even better experience!

        So to my mind, your comment is far from the truth. My only issue is I think the 4.7 size is too big for a phone - I think 4 to 4.3 is the optimum size.

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          • fadz
          • v0X
          • 05 Jan 2012

          AnonD-36827, 05 Jan 2012At one point Windows mobile defined the market of smartphon... moreyes indeed, its just your imagination. Android phone kinda laggy phone. i owned the samsung infuse and its very slow. then switched to samsung focus updated to mango, and boy its lightning fast! from fb, youtube, games, internet browser, etc..

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            • AdamBoy64
            • Fv4
            • 05 Jan 2012

            Oh whoa. A WP7 phone possibly headed for Australia?
            That's pretty exciting. WP7 doesn't have a presence here at all - and we don't have any WP7 Gen2 devices yet.

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              • AnonD-36827
              • LaG
              • 05 Jan 2012

              At one point Windows mobile defined the market of smartphones, but right now it's not doing it for me. I prefer the Android phones because they are more livberal, more flexible and at one point the specs to price ratio just makes Android a perfect choice As for this phone, it looks kinda chunky compared to other similat products on the market. i hope it's just my imagination

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                • AnonD-21645
                • Gjj
                • 04 Jan 2012

                I really wish M$ would stop borking manufacturers re: specs...

                Doing so means too much of a level playing field and nothing to distinguish their OS from the flashy likes of iphone / android...