Price range: £501.88
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
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Average user rating from 11 users
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HTC TyTN II user reviews
August 13, 2008
Posted by: gsinghjk
"I want to like it, but I don't"
What I like:
It has all the features you want in a phone - quad-band, hspda, wifi, blutooth, gps and windows mobile 6.1 too
What I don't like:
Quality of touch screen is poor, overall performance sluggish at best, quality of voice very poor, battery life sucks
Review:
This is my 2nd HTC device and now i am convinced that they don't know how to make a good radio for a good voice quality. They have definetly put everything into this phone that one would want to hvae but if it doens't work as it is supposed to, what good that is. Performance is sluggish, voice quality is bad - now one can say this is relative but i have a proof - i bought motorola 9qh as a replacement and where htc shows one or two bars and poor voice quality, motorola shows 3 to 4 bars and voice quality was perfect. I also have vodafone and o2 sim cards and both my phones were bought unlocked and i have tried eahc of them with these two sim cards and htc consistently performs poorly.
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