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How does the HTC Titan fit in with HTC TyTn (Hermes) and HTC P4350 (Herald)?
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Posted by: bonsai
So the HTC Titan is a CDMA variant of the Hermes or Herald? It looks as big as a Hermes but its got buttons and a spring slider like the Herald. It has a collapsable stylus and beefy processor like the Tytn, but caps and fn indicator lights like the P4350. What gives? I have been thinking of the HTC Titan (Sprint PPC 6800?) as a CDMA variant of a beefed up (and bigger) HTC Herald. Is this wrong?
Any info at all on this issue is much appreciated!
Posted by: rpodos
It's more like a slimmed-down TyTN for CDMA. Short shelf-life, though.
Posted by: JwY
It's the successor to the 6700. So it's like as if it were between the Hermes and Kaiser.
Posted by: captainmicahp
It is not as big as the Tytn. Don't think of it as a CDMA version of anything, it is its own device. It has features similar to that of the Tytn, and other features similar to the herald, and other features similar to the Apache. When you see those nice HTC road maps The CDMA devices don't fit in between any GSM devices.
Posted by: boxx
Tmobile and Cingular had the 8125. Now in the 8525 (TyTn) Variant
Verizon and Sprint have the 6700 will be replaced by the 6800 (Titan) Variant.
HTC is pushing Verizon and Sprint ahead by placing all the goodies of the 6700 and placing it in a smaller body. Almost as small as the p4350 (Herald). Think of the 6800 (Titan) as a 6700 with a p4350 (Herald) body with more memory, newer OS and a scroll wheel.
I believe the (TyTn) will be replaced by the Kaiser. Same size as the Titan but with a tilting screen. Placing Cingular and Tmobile on par with Verizon and Sprint.
See the link:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacom...id3=733&id4=697
Take note of the release dates and the cellular networks.
Forgive my Network Comparison (verizon, sprint, cingular and tmobile) as this is how I'm familiar with them in the states.
Posted by: 1906!
WiFi included? I thought there was an issue with Wifi and CDMA?
Posted by: captainmicahp
I dont think there is an issue, since A) the 6700 has wifi, and B) Wifi operates 2.4 or 5.8GHz and cellphones in the US use 850 or 1900MHz
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