HTC announced its latest 2 new Microsoft Window phone 7 named ‘HTC Radar & HTC Titan’. Microsoft Window Phone 7 OS is not so impressive and lagging far behind Android and iOS devices. HTC is hoping that Mango update will change this. HTC is the first brand manufacturer which launched phones using the new version of the Operating system. Both of the smartphones specially dedicated to the videos and comes with dedicated camera button and an impressive HD video recording.

 HTC Titan is a flagship handset and powered by an advanced or powerful 1.5 GHz processor. The device has a huge 4.7 inch S-LCD capacitive touchscreen and the display resolution is of 480*800 pixel. The internal memory is 16GB which offers a free space for data storage. It offers a 8 megapixel camera and also supports useful features such as auto-focus, Geo-tagging, LED Flash and 720p video recording capabilities. There is a 1.3 megapixel secondary camera for video calls. The dimension of the mobile phone is 131.5*70.7*9.9 mm and the weight is around 160 gram.

HTC Radar is a smaller device with a 3.8 inch touchscreen although has the same resolution 480*800 pixel. The handset comes with a slighter slower processor as compare to HTC Titan- 1 GHz. The internal memory is 8GB which is enough for data storage. It offers a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, Geo-tagging, LED Flash and an impressive 720p@30fps. There is a secondary VGA camera which is used for video calling. The dimension of the mobile phone is 120.5*61.5*10.9 mm and the weight is around 137 gram.

Both of the smartphones operates on Microsoft Window Phone 7 Mango Operating system and Microsoft also introduced a slew of features designed to make Window Phone 7 compete with Android & Apple handsets. Mango also has multiple email inboxes and enhanced office support. The expected release date of the devices are mid in October.

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