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HTC TyTN II: Compare

By Joseph Hanlon on 19/02/2008

More HTC reviews , RRP: AU$1299.00

The good:

  • HSDPA and Wi-Fi
  • Excellent QWERTY keypad
  • Onboard GPS with CoPilot 7 maps

The bad:

  • Huge, heavy handset
  • Slightly sluggish performance
  • Poor battery life

The bottomline:

A decent Windows Mobile PDA-phone with a few extras to please business users. Be prepared to lug the charger around in your briefcase.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

7.2/10

Users' rating:

8.2/10

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HTC TyTN II

3G, Business, Smartphone, GPS , Slider , GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 2100 , Bluetooth, 802.11b, Wi-Fi, HSDPA , Optus, 3 Mobile , 320 x 240 pixels, Silver , GPRS, WAP, UMTS, HSDPA , Manual, Software (Windows), Charger, Stereo headset, USB cable , SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging, Push e-mail, IM , POP3, IMAP4, SMTP , 128 MB, QWERTY keyboard, Touchscreen , 112 x 59 x 19 mm, 190 g, Yes , Yes , 3-megapixel , microSD , Yes , Windows Mobile , Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes

29/02/2008

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HTC Touch Dual

3G, Multimedia, Smartphone , Slider , GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 850, UMTS 2100 , Bluetooth, Next G, 3G, HSDPA , 320 x 240 pixels, Black , GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA , Manual, Software (Windows), Charger, Stereo headset, USB cable , 4 hours, SMS, MMS, E-mail, Push e-mail , POP3, IMAP4, SMTP , 325 hours, 128 MB, Numerical keypad, Jog dial , Yes , 55 x 15.5 x 107 mm, 120 g, Yes , Polyphonic, MP3 , Yes , 2-megapixel , microSD , No , No , Yes , Windows Mobile , Yes , MPEG-4 , JPG, PPT, DOC, XLS, PDF , Yes , Yes , Yes

15/02/2008

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Nokia E90 Communicator

Business , Slider , GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 , Bluetooth, Infrared, 802.11b, Wi-Fi , 800 x 352 pixels, GPRS, HSDPA , 16 million , 5 hours, SMS, MMS, E-mail , 240 x 320 pixels, POP3, IMAP4, SMTP , 336 hours, 16 million , 128 MB, QWERTY keyboard , 57 x 20 x 132 mm, 210 g, Yes , 3-megapixel , microSD , Yes , Yes , Symbian , Yes , AAC, MP3 , MPEG-4 , Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes

15/02/2008

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