Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Motorola Titanium and the average rating is 55%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Titanium.
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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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. ...
Military Spec 810G, Good call performance and better battery life than the i1,
Underpowered processor with not enough memory, Mushy, inaccurate keyboard, Only Android 2.1
In conclusion the guys say that the Motorola Titanium lacks when it comes to processor and memory with 512MB memory and a 504MHz processor simply not enough to run Android smoothly, and would basically recommend the Motorola XPRT over the Motorola Tit...
What is the point of having a smartphone if you cannot even download apps to it while out on the go? If you are looking for just a push-to-talk phone, you're probably better off just getting a feature phone (like the Motorola Brute). The battery life...
Data speeds are super slow, Device slows down a lot
What is the point of having a smartphone if you cannot even download apps to it while out on the go? If you are looking for just a push-to-talk phone, you're probably better off just getting a feature phone (like the Motorola Brute). The battery life ...
Abstract: The Titanium is being touted as the Android phone for business users. It comes with enterprise features like Quickoffice, Corporate Directory, a corporate e-mail client, and Personal Portal. Not only that, but the Titanium also uses Nextel 's DirectConnec...
Abstract: The Motorola Titanium is the latest Android Nextel device, complete with a full portrait keyboard and push-to-talk features. It's rugged, meeting MilSpec 810G for dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high temperature and low temperat...
With few Android options on the Sprint Nextel iDEN network, the Titanium offers a well-rounded set of features and solid performance for most tasks. The hardware is well designed and works as it should, though perhaps it isn't as rugged as some may li...
Military Spec 810G, Good call performance and better battery life than the i1
Underpowered processor with not enough memory, Mushy, inaccurate keyboard, Only Android 2.1
Callers were impressed with the Motorola TITANIUM, rating us an 8.5/10. They said we were a bit nasally, but otherwise were very clear and easy to understand even with a good amount of background noise (which they were unaware of). They were quite l...
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.
Unless you absolutely need the PTT features, I would recommend looking into one of Sprint's other offerings.Motorola Titanium Review by... - Image Gallery TweetBecome a PhoneDog Fan on Facebook and don't forget to "Spin to Win!" today! Know something...