Although Microsoft and Nokia have a strategic alliance, HTC may be first to market with devices carrying the new operating system. The Titan has a 4.7-inch display -- HTC's largest phone screen ever. The Radar is designed for consumers who are hyper-focused on people, news and entertainment.
"Phones were originally designed for communication, but they haven't kept up with the way consumers are actually communicating today," said Andy Lees, president of Microsoft's Windows Phone Division. He called the designs of HTC's Titan and Radar "sleek" and "modern" in his best effort to promote the new phone toting his firm's must-succeed operating system.
The Titan and Radar have a few things in common. Beyond Mango, the smartphones both offer a dedicated hardware camera button that lets users take photos without unlocking the phone -- something the iPhone doesn't do -- and offers technology that makes it possible to take good images in low light.
A wide-angle lens and panoramic feature offer options for photos. And the HTC Photo Enhancer allows quick touch-ups before uploading photos to Facebook, with friends tagged by the automatic face-detection technology built in to the Windows phones. Both phones can also capture HD video.
Both phones also offer HTC Watch, an application and service that gives access to movies and TV shows. The phone taps virtual 5.1 surround sound. Internet browsing offers HTML5 support, and Xbox LIVE adds mobile gaming to the mix.
"These phones are impressive. Both seem to be showcasing the fact that there's a lot of life in the Windows phone ecosystem," said Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Gartner. "Combined...
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