Android Central is reporting that the Motorola Titanium will be arriving swiftly on Sprint's network on July 24th for $150 dollars on a new 2 year contract. 

It's a Blackberry rival rocking a 3.1 inch display with a portrait qwerty keyboard. This device was designed to meet military specifications for dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high and low temperatures. It features a Nextel Direct Connect chip too. 

It's not a super-phone like we are used to seeing now-a-days, but it has the potential to make a hard working person a very happy person. It rocks an 1820 mAh battery, so there should be no problem making it through the day.