technoyard.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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A few years back if your mobile device simply made calls and allowed you to send SMSs on random occasions we would have been totally fine with it. However times have evolved to the point where users look for functionality that’s almost on par with thei...

Overall the TyTN II is a great phone to own if you’re a power user and are looking for a solution with Windows Mobile. It is an excellent device, packing lots of leading-edge technology into a compact package. True enough however, given a price tag of...
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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 av...
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The HTC TyTn II is a PocketPC phone running the latest Windows Mobile 6 Professional. The large touchscreen, although not VGA, is crisp and clear. However its most unique feature is the sliding keyboard that pops out from its side. Once popped out you...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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One of the hottest PDAs around lately, the HTC TyTN II is one feature-loaded son-of-a-gun. Its got what it takes to quench your daily communication needs, and more: HSDPA/HSUPA, Wi-Fi, 2.8" touchscreen TFT display, hardware QWERTY keyboard, 3 megapixe...
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and Index2. Testing Data speed - Camera - Battery Life - GPS Software - >> link <<3. Testing GPS Acquisition - QuickGPS - GPS Antenna - >> link <<4. GPS Performance - On Foot >> link <<5. GPS Performance - Driving >> link <<6. GPS Testing - Signal Ana...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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HTC’s TyTN II is a Windows Mobile 6 handset that can be regarded as either a slightly large smartphone or as a compact wireless PDA. It features comprehensive wireless support and a novel sliding screen that opens up to reveal a qwerty keyboard. Thi...
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One of the hottest PDAs around lately, the HTC TyTN II is one feature-loaded son-of-a-gun. Its got what it takes to quench your daily communication needs, and more: HSDPA/HSUPA, Wi-Fi, 2.8" touchscreen TFT display, hardware QWERTY keyboard...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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For the uninitiated (which would be far and few if you have been following up on the latest news), the HTC TyTN II is the direct successor to the Dopod 838 Pro, a mobile device with a full suite of functionality and finesse attached to its brandi...
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The TyTn II is an evolutionary change from the original TyTn, with the latest version of Windows Mobile and many improvements, both small and large. If you already have a TyTn, the question of whether to upgrade might be a tough one — while few of the c...
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Symbian fans are currently spoilt in the hardcore business smartphones department thanks to the Nokia E90 Communicator. It features a luxury full QWERTY keyboard, speedy HSDPA speeds, a 3.2MP camera and all the PIM functionality a roving exec could wis...

Awesome feature set. Thumb-friendly, spacious QWERTY. Impressive GPS performance. Geared for mobile web browsing. Fast connectivity options.

Bulky and overweight. Average camera.

The HTC TyTN II is a mobile heavyweight in every sense with a feature set and performance that will send the business professional and into raptures...
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smape.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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The Windows-based smartphone market has recently experienced an active expansion which mainly owes to the often updated product ranges of the principal market participants. This stands perfectly true for the leading company who have been extremely suc...

TyTN might seem an ideal product, the very first flagship of the platform that comes with a vast range of functions based off Microsoft technologies. Its a HTC phone that assumes neither a compromise nor a concession. A closer look contributes to the...
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Local Distributor: SiS Distribution (M) Sdn Bhd 8/10 8/10 8/10 7/10 8/10+ Great touch sensitivity+ Slide out QWERTY keypad+ Good camera- Bulky - Sluggish - HTC TyTN II - Headphone- Travel Charger- Mini-USB Cable The TyTN II is based on the Kaiser pla...

The TyTN II is a solid, tough looking beast of phone with a boatload of features. The downsides we found with the TyTN II are that it doesn’t have a VGA resolution display and it’s not really pocketable. The 400 MHz Qualcomm processor is rathe...
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Multiple Radios & Integrated GPS, 3 MP Camera, Snappy Processor.

Multiple Radios & Integrated GPS, 3 MP Camera, Snappy Processor.

No VGA, Small keyboard buttons, no space between keys, May be difficult to find power button at first!...

HTC code-named their latest device the Kaiser, a name meaning Emperor in German. But can it command the empire all from a nice little holster on your belt? Its stats say it can - lets dive in and find out!Read on for the full review!...
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Its been a while since a Windows Mobile device has been as long awaited and as well anticipated as the HTC Kaiser, which has now been released as the HTC TyTN II. I dont think theres been as much excitement about a Windows Mobile Pocket PC since...

Most comprehensive feature set ever in a mobile device, Great Global Positioning System support, Onefinger "TouchFLO" enhancements, Excellent slideout keyboard, Tiltup screen for tabletop display, Lots of memory, UMTS/HSDPA, Quality Bluetooth implementati...

Included screen cover gets bubbles when installed, A bit heavy, GPS, 3G, WiFi can take a toll on the battery life...

Two words: Very Impressed. I dont even care that I dont have HSDPA or even UMTS support where I live. The TyTN II does it all. For me, the improved Bluetooth and consequently improved Voice Command via Bluetooth recognition capabilities are well...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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More powerful than any mobile communications device youve usedbefore, the HTC TyTN II takes global connectivity to the next level. Staying connected means staying ahead. The TyTN II supports the full spectrum of network standards, guaranteeing that yo...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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HTC today unveiled the HTC TyTN II. HTC TyTN II will be launched in partnership with leading operator partners across Europe, as well as direct under the HTC brand. Featuring global high speed HSDPA connectivity, in-built GPS for personal navigation an...
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Back in 2005, the first information on the HTC Wizard leaked, shaking the world of (Windows Mobile-powered) smartphones. The revolutionary HTC offered large for that time display (2.8 inches QVGA) and small enough body, but still big QWERTY keyboard th...

Excellent call quality, Quadband GSM, Triband HSDPA, Builtin GPS with Robust Performance, Unique Form Factor...

Display is not VGA...

The Second TyTN is a welcome addition to the HTC family, being the Kaiser of the brand. It is worth naming it TyTN as it adds just what the phone needed – GPS chip for navigation. We are happy to see that the voice quality has been improved, the constr...
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Exasperated, flummoxed, baffled, bored, annoyed, bemused, confused ... there are plenty of words in the English language (not all of them publishable) to describe how I feel about the hype that has surrounded the iPhone since it was first announced. You'...

With the P4550, HTC has taken what was already a competent smartphone and thought really hard about how to make it better. The result is a handset that does pretty much everything you could possibly want a handset to do.It'll work anywhere in the world, h...
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OK, lets get the bad stuff out the way out the way first. Yes, its a bit heavy and you
e going to have problems pressing those two soft-keys when the keyboard is tilted. Im picky though - Ill find fault with the smallest of things and this shouldn put yo...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:40:00
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The HTC TyTN-II-Kaiser is a great example of a combination pocket personal computer and fully functional cell phone unit. Equipped with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0, the Kaiser provides quick and easy surfing on the Internet, while still providing al...
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