First Look: Sprint Motorola Titanium


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Look what came in the mail!  Sprint has provided me with a Motorola Titanium to test out for a short time.  The Motorola Titanium is the first Android 2.1 smartphone that has Nextel’s Direct Connect for Push-to-Talk.  I’m very excited as this is my first time to play with an Android powered device.  I’m used to iOS and Windows Mobile 5 from my iPhone 3G and iMate JAQ3.  I have been a long time Sprint subscriber in the past (back in 2000 until 2004).  I dumped them after I grew sick and tired of poor reception with any dropped calls.  I never thought I’d try Sprint again – until a few of my customers raved about just how good Sprint is.  Only time will really tell, but from first calls, the unit has provided excellent call quality much to my surprise.  I’m looking forward to thoroughly testing out this unit and finally get some insight as to just how good or bad Android really is. 

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My only immediate complaint about this phone is the inability to play Angry Birds.  The game lags so bad that it is unplayable.  In addition, waiting for the game to load took so long the screen locked.  Try getting back into the phone with Angry Birds on by using the gesture lock….it’s near impossible.  Finally I got back in by using my code word in lieu of the secure gesture password.  Many cool new features to try out….stay tuned for an in depth look at the Motorola Titanium – here in the JAMM labs!

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