Typical price: £90
What is it: Touchscreen smart phone with GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA
What we think: If you're a businessman or gagdet freak this is a must-have phone, but less demanding users might find it too chunky
Orange HTC TyTN II Review
Reviewed on: 6 November 2007
It seems that Orange feels better supporting HTC's own brand rather than adding it to its SPV range. The HTC TyTN II is the Orange SPV M3100's successor and comes packed with GPS and a screen you can tilt. It's available from Orange on selected monthly contracts for around £90.
The Orange HTC TyTN II doesn't come preloaded with any sat-nav software so you'll need to buy your own, although you can use the free-to-download (not including data charges) Google Maps app to track your location and give you directions.
For more in-depth information on the Orange HTC TyTN II, read our full review of the HTC TyTN II here.
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