Nokia Lumia 900 Vs HTC Titan II [Specs Comparison]

Mashhood Riaz / HTC3474News3474Nokia Reviews Category / 10th January, 2012 / 4 Comments
Nokia Lumia 900 Vs HTC Titan II [Specs Comparison]

If you are a Windows Phone fan or even a Nokia fan, it is a great day for you. Today, as we know that CES 2012 week is running and there are two new high end Windows Phone are announced. These two new fancy and shiny smartphone are from Nokia and HTC, named as Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan II. Both of the devices will be offered by AT&T and will also be able to sport AT&T’s 4G LTE network as well, which means so much for the Windows Phone platform from Microsoft, which is still in its early stages of popularity.nokia windows phones

Specifications of Both Devices

Lets talk about the technical specs in the both devices by comparing them. But when we compare these devices we found out that there are only few hardware differences in these smartphones. The most obvious and major difference in the both devices is the screen size, as Nokia Lumia 900 comes with a 4.3 inch SuperClear AMOLED display screen while HTC Titan II is a little bigger having 4.7 inch Super LCD screen. But on the other hand, screen resolution in both devices is same i.e. 480 x 800 pixels but the reason behind that is the limitation of Windows Phone platform.

Camera Quality

Now lets discuss about the cameras in both of these smartphones, which are also very different. It has been reported that the Nokia Lumia 900 comes with an 8 MP camera while HTC Titan II is equipped with a 16 MP camera. Lumia 900 has  f2.2 aperture and Carl Zeiss optics along with its camera while HTC Titan II has a backside illuminated sensor as well as image stabilization feature. Well, obviously the number of Megapixels does not usually define the quality of the picture of any camera, so we can just wait and watch till we get our hands on these devices.

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