HTC TyTN II
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- Giuseppe
- E}j
- 28 Nov 2007
I listin to music a lot and really want a quality music player. I have SE walkman phone now, with the in ear buds the sound is really great! Now i want to buy this Tytn but how is the sound? i heard earplugs were crappy..but how much will it improve with third party earplugs? no standard headphne jack?? Who can advise me? is the Tytn a wise choice for a music fan??
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- Anonymous
- u1P
- 28 Nov 2007
dear Ken, Go for HTC, the devide is really great
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- Ken
- ibm
- 28 Nov 2007
I am looking forward to get this device also, but before that, i got few questions think to ask : -
1. Is that this phone come together with FM Radio ?
2. Is that the phone come together with the GPS Software ?
3. If compare with O2 XDA Orbit II, which one that recommend ?
Thanks for help anyway.
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- Anonymous
- kEu
- 28 Nov 2007
Here's the deal.The kaiser has masses of ROM and RAM so WM6 Professional preforms beautifully on this device.I'm astonished when I see manufacturers pumping out WM6 PPC's with 64mb RAM,they then wonder why people complain!I only hope HTC,ETEN etc continue/start making handhelds with the hardware needed to run a full ppc os.
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- ufee
- 07B
- 28 Nov 2007
pls i really wanted to know..how is the sound quality from the earphones of the at&t tilt version bcos i really have to buy it..i heard the speakerphone isnt the greatest ..
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- Anonymous
- M@T
- 27 Nov 2007
I agree it's definately a 9/10 device.Scroll wheel,qwerty keyboard,touchscreen,well positioned hardware buttons plus excellent fullscreen t9 software keppads make this brilliant PPC easy to use.
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- Anonymous
- jW$
- 27 Nov 2007
It has CSD so of fax is possible but I use efax,it just sends a fax via email.
Yes it has HSDPA(3.5G).My download speed varies between 500kb/s to 800kb/s but once networks improve 3.6mb/s will be possible.
The E90 uses symbian os.If you don\'t require the more advanced powerful WM6 professional os then the E90 could be the way to go.
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- Tordrumguy
- kxN
- 27 Nov 2007
I've had this phone for over a month now and would easily give this a 9/10. Only a 9 because there is still no perfect device available. If there was they vendors would be all done developing :-)
WiFi works well and as expected. I used TomTom for the first time this weekend at it was flawless. More features than you can think of using. Sync and back-up is so simple. Tons of add-on apps available to tweak functions to your specific needs. Call quality and volume is excellent. Speaker phone is clear and loud. SMS and email are a breeze with the sliding keyboard design.
Camera works well and is funtional. However, if your main need is a high end camera on your phone there are better options out there.
HTC should have included a larger capacity battery. Running WiFi, multiple apps, email, etc. can drain the battery pretty quick ... then again if I do all that on my Mac that same thing happens.
For the person who needs a solid PDA phone woth lots of extras I would suggest putting this phone on your short list when comparing devices.
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- Anonymous
- 2Gr
- 27 Nov 2007
If you buy the Tytn II in Australia, it comes with copilot live 7 & full Australian mapping
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- Nasser
- M{3
- 27 Nov 2007
Dear All,
I bought this phone days ago, really it is the best as I can see most of the reviews, in fact, it is not a phone it is a PPC (Pocket PC), All in one, GPS is fantastic, guys let me be honest, it is the best, I was doing it as a project, either to buy this one or N90 or P1i, but at the end I have chosen this one (greatest).
It is the best business and professional device I saw it in my life.
I have some questions:
Can some one tell me how I can disply only the phone contacts, because now it's showing only the phone and Simcard contacts.
And how I can change the disply name of all contacts, because it's showing me last name then first name, but i want it first name then last name.
Thanks for HTC, and we are looking for more progress and developments.
Thanks and regards,
Nasser A. Saif
IT Ops Supervisor.
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- Willie
- fuH
- 27 Nov 2007
This is an office in one hand, a great peace of equipment.
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- Anonymous
- iny
- 27 Nov 2007
Quick Question, Do the maps come preloaded on this phone or do you have to go online and get them. . . . . If so could you please post the link for australian maps
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- Anonymous
- Pxv
- 27 Nov 2007
I had this for 4 weeks and love it! Just one small issue: I really like the way Sony Ericsson phone shows the note on desktop standby so you can have a quick look without doing anything. Any expert know how to do it with this TytnII? Any software needed? Thanks.
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- Anonymous
- jW$
- 27 Nov 2007
Yep it's a great device.This product not only looks good on paper,it actually preforms how you would expect an expensive top of the range device to function- Unlike Nokia n-series and e-series!
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- britz
- Rn@
- 26 Nov 2007
this phone is the greatest.it is fast in loading , it is easy to use i love it so much and if you want it i will advise you to buy it.
it is so cool
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- Peter Brogden
- mnr
- 26 Nov 2007
I've had this device for about 3 weeks. No doubt its a clever piece of hardware. But its Bluetooth implementation is suspect. I cant get it to link to the BT hands free in my car and neither will it hold a connection to my TomTom SatNav device. Frustrating, as my previous phone worked great.
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- Anonymous
- u1P
- 26 Nov 2007
no doubt, this is really a good pda
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- Anonymous
- M@T
- 26 Nov 2007
If you consider all the features,the functionality and preformance of the device it's got to be the best phone on the market.Overall it's far better than my n93i
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- Anonymous
- T5d
- 26 Nov 2007
use the phone for 8 weeks now, absolute the best PDA on the market.
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- Pikao
- P0I
- 26 Nov 2007
I have one ATT Tilt. The diference is that the Tild does not have the VGA camera for video call! The TYTN II have.