What is it: A Pocket PC with a substantial range of connectivity options and a slide-out Qwerty keypad
What we think: We like the impressive range of connectivity options, Direct Push email and the ability to synchronise with our Windows PC, but it is a little too chunky
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November 3, 2006
Posted by: Gil Veirman
"HTC TyTN trial"
What I like:
Processor power, compact product, strong design
What I don't like:
Skype is not supported, WM5 weak implementation
Review:
After a one month trial I've found that it is better to use a good phone and a good PDA rather than a bad phone and an entry level PDA. I bought this phone for the processor power (I have tried the Qteck S200 - it was too slow). I was badly surprised that no review mentioned that skype is not supported. Skype calls work but only with the loud-speaker no way to direct the sound to the speakerphone or to the BT headset. It produces a big echo and you can't use it on WiFi or 3G either. The screen unlocks itself after each phone call and using a BT headset is uncomfortable.
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