Up on Engadget now too. Titan looks good (if huuuge), though bummer the screen resolution isn't boosted up. Radar looks worse on paper than the Mozart is now - I'd trade a VGA front-facing camera for a removable (and upgradeable) battery any day.
I'm just not excited about either of these devices, tbh. Here's hoping Samsung's Galaxy S2 variant really kicks things off.
I'm with you. I might have to hold the Titan in my hand before judging, but I really don't want a mini-tablet for a phone. That's one reason I dumped my Evo. I want my phone to fit comfortably in my pocket.
The Radar looks terrible IMO. Just ugly and underpowered.
This announcement does make me think, however, about how Sprint is going to continue dying a slow death even with the iPhone. Actually, especially because of the iPhone, because Sprint thinks they're giving customers what they want. I suspect Android and iPhone are going to dominate their selection. I already have one foot out the door with all the new phones being announced for AT&T and T-Mobile. There's little doubt the Nokia phones will head to AT&T first. What I want, and I believe other customers want, is CHOICE. AT&T gives that to customers in abundance. My contract with Sprint is up 8/2012, and I bet many new WP phones are announced for other carriers and maybe one will come to Sprint. That won't be enough to keep me from paying the ETF and jumping on a sexy WP Mango device somewhere else.