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HTC TyTN 2 Mobile Phone Review

January 27, 2009 by Tony Stark

HTC TYTN 2It’s capabilities in all aspects of usability, design and connectivity, makes the HTC TYTN II an ideal replacement or substitute to a laptop, only you can keep it in your pocket or handbag. With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS and 3G built-in GPS a large screen, 3G HSDPA, included the HTC TYTN II also known as the o2XDA Stellar is quite possibly one of the best-equipped mobile smart phones on the market, as most users’ needs are catered for. The various communication options as mentioned above keep you in constant reach. The build-quality on the TYTN II is outstanding. The applications are easy to run and use.

Keyboards are not a fascinating feature on smart phones but the HTC begs to differ. The keyboard slides out from the right-hand side rather unique to the left which is characteristic of most mobile, but after being fully slid out, the keypad can then be slid upwards to a diagonal slant. This becomes a much more sensible idea because it combines a good-viewing angle with better elevation when typing in motion, compared to other smart phones. As well as having all the attributes and essential applications of a home computer it does a stylish imitation too. The keyboard is complete to the smallest detail with status lights for caps lock and shift functions. The 3-Mega Pixel module fitted to the TYTN II deserves to be known as one of the best camera modules fitted to a smartphone

Characteristic of the device is also a large amount of controls to be found underneath the screen. These include central navigation and soft-keys. There’s also a direct Internet Explorer button and a messaging key Windows Hot-Key, a. The UI included is relatively user-friendly, especially with a version of HTC’s TouchFLO included to allow for increased user interactivity. There’s also a navigation wheel located on the left-hand side with a dedicated ‘OK’ button underneath the wheel.

Adding to the all-round capabilities is the integration of a GPS-receiver. Also included in the package is also a ‘Taster’ version of the Tom Tom Navigator 6 software which allows download of one European City map free of charge.

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Comments

  1. Sparks says

    January 28, 2009 at 4:32 am

    As always, india is a price sensitive market. People are willing to forgo some useless features (eg.3g) for affordable prices.

    May i know what will this piece cost?

  2. Akshat says

    January 28, 2009 at 4:49 am

    sir plz send every product’s price in rupees.

  3. Jatin says

    January 28, 2009 at 6:04 am

    the price is ranging from 24k to 26k in Mumbai. Sometimes it comes under Times of India offer of the day for 23k. Try your luck and let us know…

  4. ramesh raj says

    January 24, 2013 at 7:07 pm

    need mobile boards with gps gprs

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