I have used a lot of phones through the years and I must say wow. After using the likes of an n95 I wasn't going to be getting my hopes up but this phone is marvelous. The sat nav picks up signal quicker than my stand alone garmin 760 as it normally takes 2 seconds. I also love the fact I can view attachments as the device has office built in. Great keyboard, great features and up to 32gb micro sd support. What more do you want. ... More
Great phone. Very good build quality. Much better than Nokia. Battery life is quite good, just turn off wifi andbluetooth when you don't need them and use the power saving modes. Excellent camera. GPS works fine and I've used the wifi several times. No problems so far. Highly recommend it.... More
I have been through every major pda on the market. The TyTN II is by far the most advanced and user friendly. It works well with touch flo also. Whether it is among the HTC family or overall, this phone cant be beat!... More
I previously had a Samsung D900 which is not a bad phone, however need something with greater functionality, particularly around email, I always read reviews about products before purchase and had seen that this device scored 9 out 10 in the PDA Essentials Excellence Awards
2007, Very shortly after reading this I purchased my deivce and can say without any reservations that this is the best device ( and believe me i'm fussy ) I have ever used, It eclipses everything currently out there connectivity and keyboard contribute to the HTC TyTNII untouchable - now go any buy one, Dont borrow you freinds because you may not want to give it back believe me.... More
Acquistato a ottobre, fino a ora ho dovuto fare un solo reset! Stabilissimo e velocissimo con ogni applicazione, tastiera comodissima, GPS che va alla grande, connettività unica: l'ho configurato come modem HSDPA per un MacBook, collegandoli via bluetooth, e sembra di viaggiare in ADSL!
Fortemente consigliato! ... More
The TyTN II runs on Windows Mobile 6 and packs 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM, making it much faster at running applications. Like the TyTN, the TyTN 2 has HSDPA (3.5G) and Wi-Fi, but it also flaunts a built-in GPS receiver.
It seems like barely a month goes by without HTC launching another new smartphone and as this is October, it must be time for the HTC TyTN II. As you can probably guess, it's an update of the feature-filled TyTN, but there's little to tell the two models apart at first glance.
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