Motorola TITANIUM

Motorola TITANIUM
alaScore 78

8 evaluaciones

Ene 2025

alaTest ha recogido y analizado 8 comentarios relacionados al producto Motorola TITANIUM. En promedio, la calificación para este producto es 2.7/5, al ser comparado con la calificación 4.1/5 de otros productos en la categoria Teléfonos móviles. Los usuarios están impresionados con la calidad del montaje. La batería también consigue buenos comentarios. Muchos son menos favorables respecto al funcionamiento.

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Comentario de experto escrito por : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)

Motorola Titanium (Sprint)

 

With the Titanium, Sprint and Motorola insult Nextel users by throwing them an obsolete bone of an Android smartphone.

Awesome speakerphone. Nice physical keyboard. Long battery life.

Unacceptably slow performance. Obsolete version of Android. 1994-era data speeds. Poor video recording and playback.

Android and Apps I rarely experience rage when reviewing mobile phones. I'm known in the industry as a pretty forgiving guy. But the Titanium is so slow, it made me want to throw it out the window. Its Freescale processor is slower and more inefficient...

Ago 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Nicole Lee (cnet.com)

Motorola Titanium (Sprint) review

 

Even though Sprint has indicated it will start the transition from iDEN to CDMA by the end of the year , it continues to release iDEN devices. Sprint has said that it will phase out its iDEN services by 2013, so it still has a few more years left to...

The Motorola Titanium is military-certified for durability. It has a responsive touch screen, a great tactile keyboard, push-to-talk functionality, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and good call quality.

The Motorola Titanium is saddled with Android 2.1 Eclair. It does not have 3G speeds. Performance can be a little sluggish.

The Motorola Titanium is probably the best iDEN smartphone available, but with outdated software and no 3G, it's far from the most advanced Android handset.

Jul 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Armando Rodriguez (techadvisor.co.uk)

Motorola Titanium review

 

The Motorola Titanium is a push-to-talk (PTT) Android phone, ruggedised for use in tough work environments.

A rugged smartphone with crystal clear calls, the Motorola Titanium will be ideal for site workers who want to check email and social media. But without Wi-Fi access other connected smartphone features are slow.

Ago 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Sydney Myers (phonedog.com)

Motorola Titanium Review by Sydney

 

Nextel's iDEN network may not be the most advanced one out there, but the Direct Connect feature that comes with their phones has been coveted for years. So much so that Sprint has held on to the network much longer than made sense.

Good 5-megapixel camera; excellent call quality; rugged phone; good battery life; Direct Connect features; great physical keyboard

Terrible, slow processor; iDEN network; Motorola's UI is not the best one out there; ships with an outdated version of the OS; keyboard is great but may be too small for some

As the Teen Lifestyle Editor, I mainly work with and test mid-range and low-end smartphones. I understand what they're capable of and I appreciate their place in the market. The Titanium, however, doesn't have a place in the market. The features are...

Ago 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Eric M. Zeman (phonescoop.com)

Review: Motorola Titanium

 

Motorola's latest iDEN device for Sprint Nextel brings Android, push-to-talk, and a physical QWERTY keyboard to the table. Together, they make for a fine Android phone, though it's not without a few hiccups.

Ago 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por (etechreviews.net)

Motorola Titanium – The Best iDEN Handset Find out More On It Here

 

Though, Sprint has proclaimed that they will be shutting down their Nextel iDEN network by this year end, the company keeps launching iDEN devices. The only explanation to this according to us is to fulfill the prior agreements and contracts. The...

Jul 2011

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