The weight of this unit is 190 grams and has dimensions of 112 x 59 x 19 mm. It has a display size of 2.8 inches which is about 240 x 320 pixels. It too can do photo calls. It can play MP3 and polyphonic ringtones. It has handwriting recognition and QWERTY keyboard.
The unit has a 128 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM, Qualcomm MSM7200 and 40 MHz processor. It too has a microSD card slot. It has capabilities for GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, USB and Bluetooth. It operates because of the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional system. Instant messaging, email, MMS and SMS are its messaging applications. Browsing is enables because of WAP. It has a camera that has 3.15 megapixels with autofocus and video. The secondary camera is used for video calling. The said unit has a built-in GPS receiver, pocket office, voice memo, media player and the audio and video album. Its stand-by time is 400 hours while its talk time is six hours thanks to the Li-Po 1350 mAh battery.
More powerful than any mobile communications device you’ve seen before, the HTC TyTN II takes global connectivity to the next level.
The AT&T Tilt is a powerful cell phone that should be on the short list of options for those looking for a true all-in-one phone. Heavy e-mail and text users will appreciate the comfortable QWERTY keyboard and signature tilt screen, while business users will make good use of the powerful organizational capabilities. The Tilt isn’t as good as the iPhone on the multimedia front, but holds its own, and we liked the fact that it has a decent camera. Since it’s so complex... Read more
The HTC TyTN II is a wonderful device and it packs in some nice features. Its design is high-tech, yet solid and functional. The communication capabilities allow using it in almost every out-of-the-office scenario. We liked the QWERTY keyboard and the notebook-like usability of the device. The integrated GPS receiver is another really cool feature. The battery too is on par with the rich feature set of the device. The downsides we found with the TyTN II are that it do... Read more
The TyTN II does well on the reception front. The communicator comes with 72-chord polyphony, however since a multitude of audio formats may be employed for ring tones, having this polyphony onboard is not vital at all. The volume of call alerts is average, which is still enough to make ring tones audible in typical environments. Also, during our calls, we had no complaints about how loud the other party sounded, even when we were in a busy street or a bus. Apparent... Read more
The HTC TyTN received much appraise at launch for its wealth of features that made other PDAs look obsolete at that time. The new reincarnation keeps true to the TyTN name and pushes the boundaries even farther. So if you were searching for the most feature-rich Pocket PC, look no more. The TyTN II is a dream come true and I heartily recommend it. Read more
It may not be a quantum leap compared with the 838 Pro, but the TyTN II maintains what power users loved in the previous iteration--with a few extras. Read more
$ 569.99 Shipping costs: $ 0.00 View all 6 offers Compare Prices (6) Reviews (1) Resources All HTC TyTN II reviews HTC TyTN II A review by ik4man on HTC TyTN II Sep 29, 2008 Author's product rating: Ease of Use OK Range of Features Excellent Design & Look Good Reliability Reliable Value for Money Expensive Advantages: a multipurpose communication device Disadvantages: faded screen in day light Recommend to potential buyers: yes Full review HTC TyTN II is my dream devi... Read more
I used to use its predecessor cousin. I find this Tytn II so much more affordable and reliable. It was really money well-spent. I have not regretted one single bit of my decision in spending that $500 ++ to purchase this phone. Read more
came from t-mobiles wing, which is a little lighter then the tilt. But the weight isnt an issue unless your a pansy. the speed at which everything runs is alot faster then the wing, pros 1: 3.0 mp camera 2: gps 3: more apps then the wing through att 4: feels sturdier overall cons 1: none, quite complaining about the battery life when your probably not closing out the programs, hitting ok doesn't exit out of them hitting the "x" does, which is why your battery is pr... Read more
I had tried different kinds of mobile phones but still I am looking for a mobile with edge over the other mobile phones I tried, until I found HTC TyTN II. The previous mobile phones I had limits my connectivity because there are instances in which I cannot connect because of network standard incompatibility. And there are instances in which I can’t connect to the Internet even if I’m using a 3G Internet connection. But HTC TyTN II changed it. HTC TyTN II brings conne... Read more
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