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HTC P4000 (Titan 100) Highlights |
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| FEATURES SUMMARY | |  | | INTRODUCED | |  | | NETWORKS | |  | | OPERATING SYSTEM | Windows Mobile PocketPC (Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition) |  | | BATTERY | |  |
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HTC P4000 (Titan 100) Technical Specifications
| General | | Introduced | April 2007 | | | - CMDA800, CDMA1900 |
|  | | Size | | Weight | 5.8 oz. | | Dimensions | 4.3 x 2.3 x 0.7 in |
|  | | Processor | | CPU Type | Qualcomm MSM7500 | | CPU Frequency | 400 MHz | | | - Databus Width: 32 bit - CPU Core: ARM1136EJ-S - Level 1 cache: 16KB data cache / 16 KB instruction cache - Instruction Set: ARMv6 |
|  | | Memory | | ROM Type | Flash | | ROM Size | 256MB | | RAM Type | SDRAM | | RAM Size | 64MB |
|  | | Display | | Display Type | TFT | | Size | 2.8 in | | Backlight | Yes | | Coloured | Yes, 65536 colours (16BPP) | | Resolution | 240x320 px |
|  | | Input | | Stylus | Yes, 0 | | Touchscreen | Yes | | 5-Way Navigation | Yes | | | - Slide-out QWERTY-type keyboard, 41 keys |
|  | Operating System
Get software | | OS Type | Windows Mobile PocketPC | | OS Version | Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition |
|  | | Multimedia | | Speakers | Yes | | Microphone Recording | Yes | | Headphones Jack | Yes | | WMA Support | No |
|  | | Connectivity | | Sync method | Cable | | USB | Yes (1.1) | | Bluetooth | Yes (1.2) | | Infrared | Yes | | | - CDMA2000 1x - CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A |
|  | | Communications | | GPRS | No | | WiFi | Yes (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g) | | SMS | Yes | | MMS | Yes |
|  | | GPS Support | | Included | Yes | | | - GPS Protocol: NMEA 0183 - GPS Chip: Qualcomm MSM7500 gpsOne |
|  | | Expansion Slots | | SD (Secure Digital) | Yes (microSD, TransFlash, SDIO) |
|  | | Digital Camera | | Included | Yes | | Megapixels | 2.0 MP | | Maximum Resolution | 1600x1200 | | | - Main Camera: CMOS sensor - Built-in Flash: Mobile light (LED) - Recordable Image Formats: JPG - Camcorder: 352x288pixel - Recordable Video Formats: 3GPP, MPEG4, MJPG |
|  | | Battery | | Battery Type | Li-Ion | | Battery Amperage | 1500 mAh | | Standby Time (GSM) | 12 h |
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HTC P4000 (Titan 100) opinions and reviews - click to read all
| | Reviewer: Margo
Date: 20 Nov 2009, 15:58 GMT | I am afraid I going to have to agree with the other posts this phone has issues. My mother gave me this phone as a gift cause she got a new phone . I have had to replace it 2 times since July. When I received it was in German and forunately I understood German enough to understand, anyway the thing becomes complicated after awhile I would not recommend it for business. Get a Blackberry. |
| | Reviewer: christina
Date: 25 Aug 2009, 06:37 GMT | I loved my htc p4000 at first and it worked great at first.. after a few months passed it started freezing alot and had alot of glitches. thes suddenly it turned off and never turned back on.
Very expensive phone but can't be trusted. Many of my friends have had the same problems. One of them went through 5 in 1 year. I'm on my 3rd and now learning my lesson to just buy a new phone. i lost all of my numbers and everything! so if you really want it, back up everything atleast every 2 weeks just incase. goodluck but i wouldnt recommend it to anyone. |
| | Reviewer: casper02
Date: 21 May 2009, 16:40 GMT | I love my phone and I've had it a yr plus. the newer diamond screen is actually a tiny bit smaller(unless that just with telus). im on my phone now at work. watch google video with skyfire. stream m fav radio with gsplayer. watch tv with mobi or handitv. even play gameboy games. and because of the way it slides up it fits cumfy in your hand like a gameboy. the only bad thing is the program memory. if theres some way to upgrade the ram please email me casser02@gmail.com |
| | Reviewer: chris
Date: 05 Apr 2009, 02:11 GMT | i love the phone, but only after installing a few apps that make using it much easier (opera mobile, throttle lock, youtubeplay, google maps, and skyfire). i wanted to use it as a universal remote, but the infrared port isnt strong enough. the phone could be much faster, too. |
| | Reviewer: tamika
Date: 20 Oct 2008, 03:34 GMT | at first i absolutely loved the mogul but now i think that it should be one of the cheaper phones. it will not allow you to forward text messages nor send or receive picture mail. that really sucks because i receive alot of forwards and i love chain text messages. but now i cant utilize my two favorite features. now dont get me wrong...the phone does have some awesome features but sometimes the small things out weigh the good things. oh yeah and you cant get any type of free ringtones. this phone costs 2 much $ not to be able to do the simple things |
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