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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HTC TyTN II user reviews
January 31, 2009
Posted by: lclarktb
"Not that good, really"
What I like:
Email functionality
What I don't like:
Camera and phone functions
Review:
The only thing good about this phone is that the email part works well. Otherwise it is useless. The phone keyboard disappears the moment you are on a call and then the screen blanks so when you need to press numbers for menus you have to reactivate the screen and then press the keboard tab - by that time you have missed your menu option
The camera is awful - it doesn't even zoom and takes poor quality pictures.
The file menu is poorly arranged and it is hard to find files and pictures.
You cannot use it with one hand as the touchpad is too small to use fingers - stylus only and if you use the keypad it is too wide to use with one hand too so you cannot use it on the move.
One of the worst phones I have ever used and I have had a lot of problems with it. The notification function is really irritating and you can't turn it all off.
I like the weather function.
The alarm sounds are awful and it doesn't allow you to use your own or if you can I never worked out how!
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