[Q] HTC Titan 2 UK release date? - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am trying to find out when and if the HTC Titan 2 will be released in the UK. The US release date is 18th March 2012, but there is nothing on a UK release date

Does the UK have LTE?
Aside from LTE, HTC Titan II is very similar to the HTC Titan.

illegaloperation said:
Does the UK have LTE?
Aside from LTE, HTC Titan II is very similar to the HTC Titan.
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no LTE in the UK...yet!
HTC Titan 2 also has a 16mp camera (titan has 8mp). Basically I dont want to buy the titan 1 and 2 weeks later have the titan 2 come out!

No LTE in the UK yet, but the Titan 2 does still have 3G according to specs I've found online, so why not sell it in the UK?

Titan 2 Not to be sold in uk official HTC Site ...sic or what

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Looking for a Australian version of Sensation

Okay I am in the USA. I am not on T-Mobile but on Att. I am currently using N1. I can leave Att for as specific reason. I know Samsung galaxy s 2 is available but I refused to buy Samsung. I love HTC. After purchasing my N1 I am HTC for life.
I know that carriers in Australia and Att in the US have the same 3G band. I was wondering if there are any news about quad band 3g sensation out there. I would absolutely pick up it I its released. Thx advance.
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have a read here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1706450

one XL in the uk?

Will there be anyway to purchase this in the UK the XL with s4
Maybe, but there's only two possible ways:
1. You import it from a country that gets the One XL, but LTE won't work and you have to ensure that the WCDMA bands will work with your carrier.
2. A carrier in the UK gets the One XL with their LTE bands, and you get the phone that way.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Maybe, but there's only two possible ways:
1. You import it from a country that gets the One XL, but LTE won't work and you have to ensure that the WCDMA bands will work with your carrier.
2. A carrier in the UK gets the One XL with their LTE bands, and you get the phone that way.
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1. WCDMA bands in the UK use 900 MHz with all carriers mainly focused on 2100 MHz, with which the One X on AT&T utilises.
2. LTE would probably come as 800 MHz (common in EU + Three's calling for their share) or 1800 MHz (If EE wins the Ofcom bid).
Hope this answers your question!
senkulpa said:
1. WCDMA bands in the UK use 900 MHz with all carriers mainly focused on 2100 MHz, with which the One X on AT&T utilises.
2. LTE would probably come as 800 MHz (common in EU + Three's calling for their share) or 1800 MHz (If EE wins the Ofcom bid).
Hope this answers your question!
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But, he wasn't asking a question...
Taknarosh said:
But, he wasn't asking a question...
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Then the response goes to OP and as extra commentary to post 2!
Spoke to an orange rep a few weeks ago and the one XL is on their system. They will have this version as orange will be rolling out 4G at the end of the year. That surprised me but it is true. Not sure when it will be released but orange will release the one x on April 5th.
fuzzmo said:
Spoke to an orange rep a few weeks ago and the one XL is on their system. They will have this version as orange will be rolling out 4G at the end of the year. That surprised me but it is true. Not sure when it will be released but orange will release the one x on April 5th.
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Sure that it's on Orange UK's system? I wouldn't hold my breath for an LTE rollout too soon.
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Sure that it's on Orange UK's system? I wouldn't hold my breath for an LTE rollout too soon.
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According to the rep the rollout will begin at the end of the year. It has also been widely reported in the press that Ofcom have given the go ahead for Orange to rollout 4G (which Vodafone and O2 are seriously <bleeped> about).
He didn't even know about these phones (had no idea about the One X until I had called up). He was just reading through what he had on his system. Odds are it won't be available until nearer rollout, but they are already doing work on the masts (in conjunction with work on the T-Mobile masts).
It is surprisingly (and I say this as an Orange customer who only hangs with them to get good upgrade deals) credible and I think it will happen.
fuzzmo said:
Spoke to an orange rep a few weeks ago and the one XL is on their system. They will have this version as orange will be rolling out 4G at the end of the year. That surprised me but it is true. Not sure when it will be released but orange will release the one x on April 5th.
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If true, that is great news
I was thinking of importing the One XL from the states, but if we get an 1800MHz 4G version before the end of the year on EE, then I will be a happy boy indeed
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Two months on, has anyone heard any more about the One XL for the UK? I see Germany is supposed to be launching this month.
it would be nice. anyone heard about tegra+ which will have lte?
I know that the HTC One XL works fine in UK because I brought over my Telstra One XL last week and plugged in an O2 sim card and it just works
Well, I had to enter the APN details for O2 but 3G is rocking now.

4G phones in the UK

When do you think 4G phones will be available to buy in the UK?
I want to upgrade to the Galaxy Note 2 in November/December, but I do not want to be locked into a 2 year contract with a 3.5G phone when 4G is starting to roll out.
I won't be happy if Samsung new phones released from now in the UK don't support 4G tbh.
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/08/21...r-uks-first-lte-service-ahead-of-next-iphone/
there you go. September 11.
Yes I saw that news. I'm just wondering when we will be getting phones to go with the network though.
I hope the Galaxy Note 2 will.
4G in UK
Yes you do not need to locked into a 2 year contract with 3.5G phone. 4G will be available from some where in the november or starting of December. I have seen press release which said that an auction of 4G in UK held by the end of 2012

HTC announces even more One series and Desire phones

Today in Singapore, HTC announced even more handsets for the holiday season. They are:
- HTC One SV (Dual Core, LTE, S$668 off contract)
- HTC Desire SV (Dual Core, Dual SIM, 4.3 inch screen)
This will join the new lineup of phones which include the:
- HTC One X+
- HTC 8X
- HTC 8S
And more...
So right now we have the:
- HTC One X, XL, X+, S, SV, V
- HTC Desire X, SV, V, C, VC
- HTC 8X, 8S
- HTC J, J Butterfly (Japanese market)
- Droid Inc. 4G LTE
- EVO 4G LTE
That is a lot of phones...
Source and more pictures: http://m.facebook.com/home.php?refs...#!/hardwarezone.com.sg?__user=100001496485286
One SV: http://m.facebook.com/home.php?refs...70.232804.127409140370&__user=100001496485286
Desire SV: http://m.facebook.com/home.php?refs...70.232804.127409140370&__user=100001496485286
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In their defense, some of those models are market- and/or carrier-specific rebrands of existing models like the Evo 4G LTE which is a Sprint only model and the DROID Incredible 4G LTE being Verizon only. Also, the 8X and 8S are WP8 phones.
I do think they could have left some models for CES or MWC next year like the One X+ and HTC J
Oh, well
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[Q] gsmarena.com incorrect HSPA? (UK)

I haven't been up to date on the specifics but I just switched networks to Three (UK) who support HSPA+ which I believe is supported on my phone.
I went to compare the HTC One S with the HTC One X on GSMArena which told me that the HTC One X was capable of 21 Mbps, while the HTC One S is capable of 42Mbps. Is this just an incorrect entry?
I can't post links as I have under 10 posts.
Thanks.

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