3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:11
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Hidden depths HTC has been producing Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphones for a long time, but it is only with the Pocket PC TyTN (and a new Windows Mobile Smartphone the MTeoR) that the company has come out into the open and made products availab...
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Just how much functionality do you want in a single device? If your answer is everything, then look no further than the HTC TyTN. This Taiwanese company has been making smartphones for the phone networks for a few years now, and this is its most impr...

Good range of business software...

Camera not the best around...

Just how much functionality do you want in a single device? If your answer is everything, then look no further than the HTC TyTN. This Taiwanese company has been making smartphones for the phone networks for a few years now, and this is its most impr...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:12
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With its excellent feature set, including HSPDA support, the Windows Mobile 5.0-based HTC TyTN and its variants from network operators could be the ideal compromise between size and functionality.

Excellent keyboard, Good 3G performance, Relatively compact design, Bluetooth, WiFi and infrared...

Internal memory may need expanding, Small, hard to grip stylus...

With its excellent feature set, including HSPDA support, the Windows Mobile 5.0-based HTC TyTN and its variants from network operators could be the ideal compromise between size and functionality...
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HTC, the manufacturer behind the O2 Xda and Orange SPV handsets, is now also marketing products under its own brand. Not content with GSM, GPRS, EDGE and 802.11b/g, the TyTN also packs in 3G and HSPDA. The robust chassis has a 2.8in touchscreen TFT...
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Heres the HTC Tytn live and in person, along with Susi (also live and in person). For more details, check out the in-depth written review. Came straight to this page? Visit www.TechDigest.tv for all the latest news. Posted by Shiny Media on August 1...
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If you are a road warrior and fed up of lugging your laptop with you wherever you go, this might just be the solution...

Connectivity, wireless, 3G, large screen, Qwerty keyboard, Windows Mobile 5...

Stylus is a bit flimsy...

If you are a road warrior and fed up of lugging your laptop with you wherever you go, this might just be the solution...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:13
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If youre holding a Pocket PC in your hand now the chances are HTC made it, despite whatever the sticker says. However, the intriguingly named Tytn is the first one theyve put their name to. Its a tri-band 3G Pocket PC, with a full slideout QWERTY ke...
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HTC have long been manufacturing Pocket PCs for other people, such as O2 and Orange, but the Tytn marks their first foray into this world under their own name. Its a tri-band 3G Pocket PC, with a full slideout QWERTY keyboard. The Good The design of...
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Frankly lacking the SD slot will be a major Blow James Reynolds • Monday 31st July 2006 15:20 GMT My first noticeable flaw is most definately the lack of an SD card slot as this would render the device unable to tackle Satelite navigation like Curre...
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Dopod 838Pro With a competitive price tag, the 838Pro unapologetically tramples on entry-level notebook and desktop computer turf. Perhaps fitting, then, that this smartphone also runs Windows, but not the kind youre used to on your...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 16:15:47
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Range of connectivity options including 3G and HSDPA, Slideout QWERTY keypad, Scroll wheel, Support for Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)...

Chunky size, Heavy, microSD expansion slot...

An extremely well-equipped Pocket PC PDA-phone, Dopod has made sure that the 3G-enabled 838 Pro balances features with power so it doesnt leave you hanging when you need to access applications like Skype. Due to its size and weight, however, youll n...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:10
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Overall I believe the HTC TyTN Deserves an 9 out of 10 This score would have been higher if not for the fact that HTC did drop the ball when it comes to Quality assurance on the TyTN series. The magnitude of complaints amongst forums and cautious retaile...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:11
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Overall I believe the HTC TyTN Deserves an 9 out of 10
This score would have been higher if not for the fact that HTC did drop the ball when it comes to Quality assurance on the TyTN series. The magnitude of complaints amongst forums and cautious retaile...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:11
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The Cingular 8525, based on the HTC Hermes/TyTN, is the subject of our latest review. This Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC supports 3 HSDPA/UMTS bands and 4 GSM/EDGE bands. It doesnt lack any connectivity, thats for sure.

Great connectivity, scroll wheel, large keyboard...

Bulky, heavy, keyboard slips open too easily...

While the Cingular 8525 is a solid performer in most regards, it fails to show any real greatness. It has a good display, a good keyboard, and great connectivity options and data rates. But it is also very bulky, quite heavy, and more than a bit cumber...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:11
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These days, the most popular mobile phones (smartphones included) generally tend to be the thinnest and lightest models. But its hard - if not impossible - to eliminate size and weight without negatively effecting desirable qualities like features, p...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:11
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These days, the most popular mobile phones (smartphones included) generally tend to be the thinnest and lightest models. But its hard - if not impossible - to eliminate size and weight without negatively effecting desirable qualities like features, pe...
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The TyTN came on the scene with much fanfare and much anticipation, mainly due to the inclusion of every GSM frequency and every UMTS frequency known to man. Does the the TyTN turn out to be the fine device so many had hoped for? Or does it amount to a...

GPRS/EDGE/UMTS, Slideout Keyboard, WiFi b/g.

MicroSD...

The TyTN came on the scene with much fanfare and much anticipation, mainly due to the inclusion of every GSM frequency and every UMTS frequency known to man. Does the the TyTN turn out to be the fine device so many had hoped for? Or does it amount to a...
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I fully realize that parts of this review read like a love letter to HTC and Cingular, but the truth of the matter is that the Cingular 8525 is the device I’ve been waiting five years to use. The unit is fast, efficient, works equally well as a PDA...
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pdagold.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:12
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The funny name HTC TyTN belongs to (probably) the very best Pocket PC with an integrated cell phone you can get nowadays. The main attraction: UMTS (with support for HSDPA) alongside other cool features, such as WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, two digital camera...
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Cingular Wireless LLCs new 8525 smart phone is a slick device that packs a lot of features into a small package. Most notably, it uses the newest generation of data input for small devices that not only makes entering information simpler but also hel...
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:12
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And that’s very good. I was expecting a whole lot from the Cingular 8525 - as I’ve owned and been a big fan of its little brother, the 8125. After using the new 8525 for a week, I am happy to say I’ve not been at all disappointed in the new device...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:12
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Less than a year ago, Cingular’s 8125 (in stores November 16th) impressed us with its processing power, slide-out keyboard, and built-in Wi-Fi. But we preferred the Sprint and Verizon versions of this HTC-made device because they supported faster ce...

Good data speeds with HSDPA, Broad keyboard, Useful new scroll wheel, Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth supported, Sharp 2-MP camera...

HSDPA network still being rolled out, Push-to-talk feature not yet supported...
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Cingular power users, your mobile office has arrived. The first smart device to use Cingulars new HSDPA high-speed network, the new Cingular 8525 handheld is an unparalleled global roaming phone, and equally valuable standing alone or acting as a mo...

HSDPA and Wi-Fi for high-speed Internet. Zippy processor. Stereo Bluetooth.

Not the greatest keyboard. Earpiece could be louder. Some hiss on calls.

The Cingular 8525 will keep you connected to the Internet at the highest speed possible wherever you go (given the limitations of Cingulars network), and you wont miss a single call while youre online...
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Many of you by now will recognize the name HTC as the abbreviation for the Taiwanese based company High Tech Computer. They are the world’s largest manufacturer of Pocket PC and Smartphone OS based PDAs, and as such they are responsible for many of the...

Excellent style & finish, snappy performance, bright screen, A2DP, Quad Band, easy wireless connections with multiple options, 2 megapixel camera with macro-mode...

The non-standard mini-USB headset jack, digitizer problems on some Hermes devices Added Later: These are the results gathered by running Spb Benchmark on both the HTC Hermes and Universal. Each device had been freshly reset and had no programs instal...

Many of you by now will recognize the name HTC as the abbreviation for the Taiwanese based company High Tech Computer. They are the world’s largest manufacturer of Pocket PC and Smartphone OS based PDAs, and as such they are responsible for many...
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msmobiles.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:13
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Review: in touch with the HTC TyTN - 3G in your pocketsJuly 11, 2006 [Pocket PC phone]After the first look at the release version of the HTC MTeoR last friday msmobiles.com can offer you the next exclusive device today: The HTC TyTN has landed and star...
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HTC, manufacturer of Windows Mobile powered PDAs and smartphones launched itself as a brand in the UK around a month ago . At the time, HTC announced two new handsets, and first under the microscope is the ‘TyTN' – pronounced ‘Titan'. While this SMS-insp...

I'd been waiting for a smaller format 3G connected Pocket PC for a long time, and the TyTN lived up to my expectations. It's neat, tidy, well designed and pocketable. The keyboard works well and it is nice to see the scroll wheel return.I would have liked...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:13
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Since we just got our hands on the HTC TyTN we thought we would share some initial photos of this unit. Stay tuned for more photos and a video overview of the HTC TyTN. The HTC TyTN 3G Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC phone, with its compac...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2011-07-31 10:55:13
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The HTC TyTN is a full featured Pocket PC, with plenty of bells and whistles that you expect from a higher priced mobile device. The TyTN gives power users and professional users almost anything that you can ask for from a mobile device. It includes...

Super quick processor at clock speeds of 400 MHz ,Large screen display that is nice and bright ,2.0 mega pixel camera ,Lots of onboard entertainment ,Bluetooth worked seamlessly ,The...

The price might be a bit too high for most peoples budgets ,Wifi was a little difficult to use ,Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 5 software was ok, but had some hiccups when working on the TyTN ,Battery life could be a little better...

If you are looking for an over the top pocket PC that is full of features and delivers great performance, the TyTN is a good, but expensive buy.
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