How did we know this? Well, Brazil too has their own FCC-like body, which is the Brazilian ANATEL. Sporting a similar metallic design like that of the Titan, the exterior of the Ultimate seems to be the same, although on the inside, the only confirmed trait that they share would be the rather beefy 1,600 mAh battery – hopefully more official specifications will be released, and in due time.
At least we now know that the HTC Titan is equal to the HTC Ultimate and vice versa, so there’s no longer any point on losing sleep over the mystery of the Titan. With the Titan being the Windows Phone to have at the moment, hopefully the HTC Ultimate too, will achieve a similar perception in the future when released in South America.