HTC TyTN II
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- SolidCake
- Nxs
- 07 Sep 2007
Got A KAK ringtone
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- BIJAYA
- U2e
- 07 Sep 2007
This is great phone. I like sliding qwerty board. With all thease features, size & design I need VGA Video, Zexon Flash, TV/Adudio output, Power full processor & 8GB HD
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- moosa
- Rxf
- 07 Sep 2007
htc new launge in imate phone in the first time in pakistan
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- xOrangeFirex
- xUK
- 07 Sep 2007
The omni will be fine, but it wont be a phone. Although it will be smaller than the Advantage it is still going to be to large to hold up to your ear, and definitely will be too big to fit in a pocket. It will also probably be almost identical in specs to the TyTn II.
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- Vasaago
- jZA
- 07 Sep 2007
Here is the link about HTC Omni nSAP
http://www.unwiredview.com/2007/07/04/htc-omni-pics-and-specs/
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- Anonymous
- nSa
- 06 Sep 2007
Radio should be standard
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- Anonymous
- mJZ
- 06 Sep 2007
Hey Vassago could you give us the link for the specs on the HTC Omni. It looks impressive. This could be just what I'm looking for! Perhaps I am wrong but I would have thought that a miniSD card (on a device as large as the Omni) would be better than microSD since it has faster writing speed.
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- xOrangeFirex
- xUK
- 06 Sep 2007
H@ it does indeed support Blackberry connect.
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- H@
- mVG
- 06 Sep 2007
Does this device accepts blackberry connect?
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- Vassago
- jZA
- 06 Sep 2007
HTC OMNI SPEC v
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Windows Mobile Professional 6
UMTS/HSDPA connectivity
WVGA 4″ 800 x 480 main display with sub-display
TV and VGA out
256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM
microSD memorycard slot
Wifi b/g, USB and Bluetooth connectivity
GPS/A-GPS
Full QWERTY keyboard
Dimensions: 130 x 81 x 16 mm
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- sammy
- keZ
- 05 Sep 2007
this phone is only going too be for rogers!
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- rick
- MSR
- 05 Sep 2007
bring it on 02 what a phone beat this if ya can lol
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- stylinexpat
- 2UM
- 05 Sep 2007
I have read several reports about reception on this phone being a bit on the poor side compared to the other models. A friend of mine tested two of them and found both of them to have weaker recption then the Dopod D810 which I believe is the P3600 by HTC. Other then that it was pretty good and stable. Crashed twice within a month so I'm not sure if you consider that good or bad.
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- xOrangeFirex
- xUK
- 05 Sep 2007
Go to modaco.com and check out Paul's review of this device, and see how well it takes pictures in the dark (without even having night mode on mind you) before you pass judgment purely on the lack of a flash...It is called "Paul's review of the Kaiser"
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- Amir -Saudi Arabia
- SHP
- 05 Sep 2007
Excellent features, i would love to buy it but there is a little aprehension as there is no Flash to it.
Or does it have the latest technology where it is being informed that there woudnt be any more flashes and one can take photos even in dark...plz guide
thanks
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- eBOY
- SkE
- 05 Sep 2007
Hi Guys! So what know is this phone gonna be the best of da best! what about the others like Asus, Nokia, O2, SonyEricsson and I-mate? Non of them can offer a high-end mobile phone for now?
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- Loax
- kPp
- 05 Sep 2007
Why are manufacture still using 64K? I own a 64K LCD phone and it so bad. I can see each pixels.
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- Babak
- pTe
- 05 Sep 2007
Yepppppp.
Finaly i can change my Phone,
This Angel can sit on my my phone place.
Thanks HTC.!
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- Anonymous
- jW$
- 05 Sep 2007
Common guys you cannot compare a symbian s60 namely the n95 to a professional pocket pc.If you have used a s60 and also learned how to operate a ppc then you will know the differences are huge.Web browsing on a s60 is chronic in comparison with a ppc,as is any of the office tasks,the list goes on and on-try a sis app then pitt it against a similar windows mobile application.The differences are abundantly clear.This device is aimed at the very top end of the market.Pause for one moment and think of the type of person who owns an n95!Ok their is a few professionals who might own one but the majority are young factory workers,cab drivers,construction workers hell I even noticed a mcdonald's employee with one.
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- allan
- q}X
- 05 Sep 2007
I love my N95, but this is a pretty impressive phone. Faster inputing adresses for gps because of qwerty keyboard. Live video calling, which will work with rogers. But still other person has to have a video phone that will work with rogers. I'am still happy with what I've got. N95.