igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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Determined to prove that it can make a Windows Mobile device that is both fun to use Packed with software / large Qwerty keyboard / built-in GPS Slow / requires a stylus to use the touch screen properly Even now, Windows Mobile is very businessy, with...

Packed with software, large Qwerty keyboard, builtin GPS...

Slow, requires a stylus to use the touch screen properly...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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The HTC TyTN II is a Pocket PC smartphone. Created by High Tech Computer Corporation of Taiwan, its innovative tilting touch screen feature, with a with a left-side slide-out QWERTY keyboard makes it an interesting, devise that could very well be from...

HTC must hire someone full-time in Taiwan to sit on TyTN IIs just before they ship, while another employee zips them up. This monstrously powerful PDA phone is bursting with easy to use features: from tri-band 3G, quad-band GSM and full-fat HSDPA to a ful...

The keyboard could be bigger and less plasticky, but certainly does the job of keeping up with the boss’s increasingly frantic emails wanting to know where you are (better than the iPhone, at least). The GPS ships with maps for one measly city on To...

Face it, there’s just no way your company is going to spring for an iPhone. The TyTN II, on the other hand, is just geeky and clunky enough to get past that hatchet-faced harridan in Accounts. Best offers for the HTC TyTN IIAffordable Mobiles...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:58
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Size and weight, Camera functionality could be improved, More of HTC's userfriendly interface would be good, Verdict, For the business user, this is currently the best smartphone on the market...

Tilting keyboard, 3G, Good connectivity...

Quite bulky, Small icons on screen...

In many ways the HTC TyTN II highlights the difference between the Windows approach to phones and the new Apple iPhone take on things. When you pitch it against the iPhone, the TyTN II is a chunky phone that is 19mm thick and which weighs in at 190g, s...
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A superbly packaged do-everything mobile workhorse that will appeal to business users and gadget freaks alike. It might be called the TyTN II, but this is actually the third generation of HTCs slide-out keyboard phone, and its crammed with just abou...
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The HTC TyTN II is a brick of a mobile phone that is as about as exciting as watching paint dry on a rainy day, however with so much packed into the device you cant help that for the geeky mobile worker overt to the idea of anything that isnt Microso...

HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3 megapixel camera, QWERTY keyboard...

Big, heavy, no cool factor, clunky...

So much power, so little style makes this a phone for the Microsoft lovers out there and not many else...
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Like the original TyTN, the TyTN II has a slide-out keyboard, but HTC has solved a smartphone headache at a stroke by adding an additional tilt mechanism to the screen. Its a simple but ingenious solution that brings proper typing to the device. HTC...

As Windows Mobile 6 devices go, the TyTN II takes some beating. HTC has raised the bar with the feature list and improved keyboard usability dramatically with its display and keyboard engineering nous. Connectivity is excellent too. And GPS is a welco...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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Windows Mobile PDA with a clever tilting screen: Choosing a Windows Mobile device isnt easy. If you have the luxury of not being tied into an operator contract, then there is a huge array of SIM-free options, and weighing up their features can be...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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HTCs TyTN II is the follow-up to the TyTN (pronounced Titan), which was also branded as the T-Mobile Vario II, Orange SPV M3100 and O2 Xda Trion. Like the TyTN, its a Windows Mobile smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but HTC has made s...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 11:39:59
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Few new Windows Mobile handhelds add significantly to the genre, but HTC has managed that with the TyTN II and its tilting screen. It also includes an up-to-the-minute set of features and wins a well-deserved Editors Choice.

Excellent keyboard, Clever tilting screen, Integrated 3G/HSDPA and GPS, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Business card scanning software included...

Relatively bulky and heavy, Expensive without an operator subsidy...

Few new Windows Mobile handhelds add significantly to the genre, but HTC has managed that with the TyTN II and its tilting screen. It also includes an up-to-the-minute set of features and wins a well-deserved Editors Choice...
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In various reviews across the web and in print, HTC’s TyTN II has been lauded as the ultimate smartphone. And this certainly seems to be the case from a quick look at its specifications.For your money, not only do you get a quad-band phone with...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 16:08:29
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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. DesignAt 112 x 59mm and 19mm deep, the TyTN II is no shrinking violet. Theres no denying the weigh...

HSDPA and WiFi, Excellent QWERTY keypad, Onboard GPS with CoPilot 7 maps...

Huge, heavy handset, Slightly sluggish performance, Poor battery life...

A decent Windows Mobile PDA-phone with a few extras to please business users. Be prepared to lug the charger around in your briefcase.
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It might be called the TyTN II, but this is actually the third generation of HTC’s slide-out keyboard phone, and it’s crammed with just about every mobile technology possible.With tri-band 3G and quad-band GSM, the TyTN II will operate on...
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HTCs latest smartphone can only be described as a beast of a machine. The TyTN II boasts HSDPA capabilities, a built-in GPS with included CoPilot Live software, Wi-Fi, HTCs TouchFlo interface, a 3-megapixel camera and best of all -- a slide out QWERT...

Slide out keyboard, tilt display, HSDPA-capable, built-in GPS, included CoPilot software, Wi-Fi, three-way scroll wheel, shift and function keyboard lights...

A little chunky, battery life, poor camera, inferior headphones The Final Word HTCs TyTN II is one of the most outstanding smartphones weve ever reviewed. A few minor improvements and this could well have been a five-star product.

HTCs TyTN II is one of the most outstanding smartphones weve ever reviewed. A few minor improvements and this could well have been a five-star product.
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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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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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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:06
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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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pcquest.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:06
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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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