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Motorola Titanium Overview

The Motorola Titanium is the successor to the Motorola i1 and is a ruggedized Android Phone passing military grade standards - let's just say that you won't easily break this bad boy. It also has Sprint's popular Push-To-Talk feature which should make those working in the field mighty happy.

With a 3.1-inch screen, Full QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera, 1820 mAh battery and the sturdiness of a concrete pillar, the Motorola Titanium is definitely for business people who want smartphone features without the nonsense and delicateness.

Motorola Titanium Specs

General
Form Factor: Candybar, Portrait QWERTY  
AKA: ?  
Date Released (YYYY/MM/DD): 2011/07/24  
Size
Weight: 5.20 ounces  
Dimensions: 4.71 x 2.44 x 0.53 inches  
Display
Resolution: 320x480  
Size: 3.1-inches  
Type: Capacitive, Multi-touch  
Camera
Video: Yes  
Flash: LED  
Auto-focus: Yes  
Megapixels: 5 MP  
Connectivity
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS  
USB: microUSB 2.0  
Bluetooth: 2.1 with EDR  
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n  
HDMI: No  
Multimedia
Headset Jack: 3.5 mm  
Radio: ?  
Battery
Type: 1820 mAh li-ion  
Hardware/OS
Operating System: Android 2.1  
Internal Memory: 512MB  
External Memory: MicroSD (up to 32 GB)  
RAM: 512 MB  
Processor: 540 MHz  

Motorola Titanium Reviews

Phone Arena
"The successor brings a portrait QWERTY keyboard to the table, but specs remain otherwise similar."
CNET
"The Motorola Titanium is probably the best iDEN smartphone available, but with outdated software and no 3G, it's far from the most advanced Android handset."
Phone Dog
"It's a low-end smartphone by all means, but it's one of the few that has a physical QWERTY keyboard. Is the Titanium the phone you should go with?"
Android Central
"It's rugged, meeting MilSpec 810G for dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high temperature and low temperature, and looks to be the replacement for the Moto i1, which was the previous Nextel Android phone."
Droid Dog
"The Motorola Titanium is a midrange Android 2.1 phone with a 3.1″ touchscreen display, and a 4-row keyboard on the front. No, you didn’t read that incorrectly – it’s running an already outdated version of Android: Eclair."
PCWorld
"The Titanium is a poor excuse for a smartphone: with slow data speeds and below average performance, you're better off just getting a push-to-talk feature phone instead."
PCMag
"With the Titanium, Sprint and Motorola insult Nextel users by throwing them an obsolete bone of an Android smartphone."

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Motorola Titanium Getting a Quick Maintenance Upgrade Monday

While the Motorola Titanium may be able to withstand more damage than your average device, software bugs can still hamper the experience. It’s a good thing Sprint and Motorola are usually good with fixes, though, as they’re releasing a quickie for you all to download. In fact, only one bug is being addressed here – [...]

Official: Motorola Titanium Launching July 24th at Sprint for $150

Today Sprint is picking up the beans that were spilled earlier this month, officially announcing the Motorola Titanium for a July 24th release. As its name implies, the Titanium is built tough to withstand the elements, earning the 810G military-spec standard. Along with Android 2.1 and a full QWERTY keyboard, the Titanium also features push-to-talk [...]

Motorola’s “Military Grade” Titanium Coming to Sprint July 24th

Just as the name suggests, the Motorola Titanium is a nearly indestructible Blackberry-ish “sturdy qwerty” aimed at the blue collar work force. When the phone was first announced along side the XPRT, Motorola left out any sort of release date or pricing. Well, thankfully the guys over at SprintFeed managed to get their hands on [...]

Official: Motorola XPRT and Titanium for Sprint Announced; Pair of Exposed-QWERTY Androids

Sprint has announced the Motorola XPRT and the Motorola Titanium. Both are Androids (or we wouldn’t care, of course) and tailor toward business professionals who need a device capable of keeping up with them. The XPRT is the better of the two and runs Android 2.2 and MOTOBLUR. It has a fully-exposed QWERTY keyboard, support [...]

Motorola Zeppelin XT800 Flying To China And Back?

Last week we heard about the first Motorola Android Phone headed to China – the Motorola Zhiling for China Mobile due on December 28th. But Chinese rival China Telekom looks to be getting their own MotoDroid – the Motorola Zeppelin XT800.  The phone packs GSM and CDMA so it will work on China Telecom’s up [...]


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