\n\tReleased in April 2012, the HTC Titan II is a solid Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) handset. But, how does its hardware compare to the previous Titan (just a few months old) and Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone handset–the Lumia 900? Following along as I crack open the HTC Titan II for a look at the hardware inside.
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Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Pricing
\n\tThe HTC Titan II retails for $199 (with a two-year contract) through AT&T. We purchased our test unit (sans contract) for $549 plus tax.
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Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Box contents
\n\tInside the Titan II’s box are the handset, USB cable, power adapter, and product documentation.
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Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Hardware specifications and dimensions
\n\tThe Titan II has a single-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor (QSD8055), 512 MB of RAM, 16GB of flash storage, a 7.7″ WVGA super LCD (800 x 480 resolution), 802.11 b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth, a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera, and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. It measures measures 5.2″ (H) x 2.70″ (W) x 0.4″ (D) and weighs 6.1 ounces.
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Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Back
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Headphone jack, speaker, camera, LED flash, power button, volume and camera button
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Microphone, bottom cover, USB connector
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the bottom cover
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the visible lower case screws
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Uncovering two of the hidden case screws
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Uncovering the last hidden case screw
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the upper cover
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper cover removed
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the upper case screws
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Separating the display assembly from the body
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the body
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Display assembly and body
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the battery
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: 3.7V, 1,730 mAh Li-Ion battery (BG86100)
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the battery compartment and upper PCB cover screws
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the battery compartment and upper PCB cover
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Battery compartment and upper PCB cover - Front
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Battery compartment and upper PCB cover - Back
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Internal hardware
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Disconnecting the PCB connectors
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Disconnecting the vibration motor
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper and lower motherboard connector
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Lifting up the upper and lower PCB connector wire
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the PCBs
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Display/front panel assembly
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper and lower PCBs
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Disconnecting the upper and lower PCB connecting wires
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Disconnecting the upper and lower PCB ribbon cables
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper and lower PCBs - Front
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper and lower PCBs - Back
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the front-facing camera
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: 1.3MP front-facing camera
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the rear-facing camera
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: 16MP rear-facing camera
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the SIM card slot
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: SIM card slot and attached metal shield
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the LED flash PCB
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Unknown CXD5501GG-01 150E1162 (perhaps a Sony Semiconductor IC)
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Removing the proximity sensor
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Proximity sensor
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Broadcom BCM4330 802.11a/b/g/n MAC/Baseband/Radio with Integrated Bluetooth 4.0+HS & FM Transceiver (BCM4330FKUB6)
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Atmel mXT224 touchscreen controller and 3.5mm headphone jack
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper PCB - Front
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Upper PCB - Back
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Lower PCB - Front
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Lower PCB - Back
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Qualcomm MDM9200 3G/4G wireless modem
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: 16GB Samsung KLMAG4FEJA-A002 moviNAND chip
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Qualcomm PM8058 power management IC
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Micron 11D12 NQ279
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Avago ACPM-7868 Power Amplifier Module Linear Quad-Band GSM/EDGE
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Unknown A5017 K1132 EC015
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Miscellaneous unknown ICs
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Texas Instruments TLV320AIC3254 Very Low-Power Stereo Audio CODEC with miniDSP and Power TuneTM Technology
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Qualcomm PM8028 power management IC
Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Samsung K3PE4E400K-XG(1) 4Gb LP DDR2 DRAM (512MB) and 1.5GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor (QSD8055)
\n\tThe HTC Titan II’s 1.5GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor (QSD8055) is located under the Samsung K3PE4E400K-XG(1) 4Gb LP DDR2 DRAM (512MB).
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Cracking Open HTC Titan II: Completely disassembled
Bill Detwiler is the Editor for Technical Content and Ecosystem at Celonis. He is the former Editor in Chief of TechRepublic and previous host of TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer podcast and Cracking Open, CNET and TechRepublic's popular online show. Previously, Bill was an IT manager in the social research and energy industries. He has bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Louisville, where he has also lectured on computer crime and crime prevention.