Price range: £426.71
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
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 September 2007
Tags: HTC, HTC TyTN II, Windows Mobile, SIM, emails
We like:
Tilting screen; Qwerty keypad; GPS; Wi-Fi; HSDPA
We don't like:
Lack of flash on the 3-megapixel camera
CNET UK judgement:
HTC has once again produced a feature-packed Windows Mobile handset that delivers in almost every department. If you need instant access to email and prefer using a Qwerty keypad over a standard mobile phone one, the TyTN II might be the phone for you
Full review:
The HTC TyTN is back, and this time it's ready to take you home using its built-in GPS sat-nav. HTC has upgraded the beloved HTC TyTN and produced the TyTN II, a handset that packs as much punch as Alan Sugar and will satisfy most of your business needs. It's available for £485 from eXpansys, but we expect it will be rebranded on most major networks and be free on a monthly contract soon. Continue Reading...
HTC TyTN II History
12 Dec 2007 in Crave
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9 Nov 2007 in Reviews
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31 Aug 2007 in Crave
We've been lucky enough to get our hands on the HTC TyTN II -- it runs on Windows Mobile 6 and comes with a built-in GPS sat-nav
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June 17, 2009
Posted by: olliric
"I want to like it, but I don't"
March 3, 2009
Posted by: Tones
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