The Motorola Titanium was announced earlier this year by Sprint and it will finally be available starting July 24 for $149.99 with a two year contract.
The Titanium is the successor to the Motorola i1. This iDEN device allows you to talk with Nextel Direct Connect push-to-talk services.
This Android device features a 3.2-inch touchscreen as well as a full physical QWERTY keyboard. The Titanium, as its name implies is a strong and sturdy phone built to meet military standard specifications including dust, shock, pressure and temperature variations.
The only big problem this phone has, is the Android OS version it runs. At least this can eventually be changed, but still, the Titanium will come with Android 2.1 Eclair. For the moment, Sprint did not comment on future updates but hopefully they have updates down their sleeves.
If you’re in the market looking for a sturdy phone meeting military standards, the Motorola Titanium could be an alternative to the Casio G’Zone Commando from Verizon.
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