Little research in QUALCOMM web site and FCC reports, revile thing or two about the GPS.
The titan have QUALCOMM MSM7500 , that include GPSOne.
http://www.cdmatech.com/products/msm...t_solution.jsp
I did some research on GPSone and found :
Key Functionality
Supports multiple modes of Assisted-GPS (A-GPS), which leverages GPS satellites and the cellular network for highly reliable positioning capabilities
Supports Standalone-GPS, which expands the availability of positioning capabilities to areas where cellular networks are not accessible
Supports gpsOneXTRA Assistanceâ„¢ technology which provides enhanced operation for Standalone-GPS Works in all types of terrains and dense metropolitan areas
Eliminates traditional lag to first “fix†on location
Supports IS-95A/B, CDMA2000®, CDMA2000 1X, CDMA2000 1xEV, GSM, GPRS, and WCDMA (UMTS) networks
Compatible with QUALCOMM’s QPoint™ positioning software for location servers as well as other servers
i found In FCC document testing the TITA100
Note 2. Attached image, but I didn’t found any testing for the GPS.
give some hope