HTC Titan III for Verizon-99% Sure
I honestly never say that I'm 100% correct, but this one is pretty darn close. HTC Titan III is going to Verizon. And I have multiple sources. 1. A member at WPCentral *said* he worked at Verizon and (what I think happened) is that, as he described, he saw an early prototype of the HTC Titan III. Yes, folks it WILL be dual-core. 2. Passed Bluetooth certification today with LTE bands. Yes, this is the HTC Titan III. 3. The Rio, Accord, and Zenith, which leaked earlier this summer. 4. I was at the Verizon store yesterday buying a MiFi since I can get Verizon's ...err...internet here instead of my AT&T's EDGE. I actually ended up speaking with the manager after activation hoops. He was quite curious to see what I was actually doing online. I simply answered "Windows Phones." and he sorta sighed. I bet he was thinking, "crap, no wonder why he has AT&T", as he was also very interested in me becoming a customer. I told him that I should be back this fall for the HTC Titan III. He smiled quickly, but made sure not to comment. Now yes, the Zenith is a GSM phone. However, HTC must be keeping a CDMA version behind all of this. I could honestly see a GSM model and a CDMA Model. Here are the specs for the GSM version: -HTC One X Looking Device -4.7" 720p Super LCD 2 -8 MP Camera with 1080p Video Recording (for the GSM model only) -HSPA+ (4G...well...yeah) -Quad-core Qualcomm processor Now, with the CDMA version close following, here are some "changes to expect": -16 MP Camera instead of 8 MP -Verizon's 4G LTE (whatever you'd like to call it) -Possible downgrade to a Dual Core chip to keep costs down...sigh Honestly, I think it is safe to say that this is coming to Verizon. I just might be able to pay the early termination fee of $185 to ditch EDGE and go for...LTE, lol. Quad Core seems to be a bit hefty now, but keep in mind that WP8 supports up to 64 cores. Expect the Nokia Atlas as well + (possibly) a 20 MP Nokia PureView phone in May.0

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