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| HTC TyTN II- The Ultimate Mobile Companion |
| Thursday, 28 August 2008 07:16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A few years back if your mobile device simply made calls and allowed you to send SMSs on random occasions we would have been totally fine with it. However times have evolved to the point where users look for functionality that’s almost on par with their desktop PC’s such as high speed internet access, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, large touch screens, high quality cameras etc, and today we look at a phone that the manufacture claims to offer all this plus more; the HTC TyTN II. Having used the TyTN II for some time now one thing evident from the start is that HTCs’ main target market for this phone is the business professional. They have tried to cram in almost every possible technology solution into this phone which a professional business user might need at a given point. Only drawback to this however is that the phone spans in at dimensions of 112 mm(L) x 59 mm(W) x 19 mm(T) and weighs almost 200g. The weight of the phone isn’t the most ideal for a user always on the move, nevertheless lets take a closer look at the HTC TyTN II to see what’s on offer. Specifications
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