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The Motorola Titanium, for Sprint's Nextel iDEN network, is a slab-style smartphone that's not nearly as good as it looks. The phone has a 320-by-480 screen and a useful QWERTY keyboard on the front.

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The Motorola Titanium has a 5-megapixel camera on the back which takes disappointingly small 352-by-288 videos.
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The Motorola Titanium is the most powerful smartphone for the iDen network, yet it's too slow and limited to recommend.
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The large Nextel push-to-talk button highlights the Titanium's major advantage, which is loud, easy to use PTT calling.
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The Motorola Titanium has a dedicated camera button, and connects to PCs with a MicroUSB cable. ----------Spec Data
Service Provider Sprint |
Operating System Android OS |
Screen Size 3.1 inches |
Screen Details 320-by-480 TFT LCD capacitive touch screen |
Camera Yes |
Megapixels 5 MP |
Camera Flash Yes |
802.11x Yes |
Bluetooth Yes |
Web Browser Yes |
Form Factor Candy Bar |
Network iDen |
Bands 800 |
Storage Capacity (as Tested) 142 MB |
Processor Speed 501 MHz |
Keyboard Yes |
Continuous Talk Time 11 hours 55 minutes |
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