HTC TyTN II - user opinions and reviews

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to mJZx: HTC TyTN II is a business device; Nokia N95 is a multimedia phone with a good screen & camera (for the cellphone) - more for the girls :). Each device has a different market.

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  • 2007-10-24 09:45
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for text messages is it a way to have the whole song be assign and when you open the text message the song will stop instead of going on.

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  • 2007-10-24 09:33
  • jA1e
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Bw@e it is like you are allergic to Nokia N95. This device is not for business. It is targeting multimedia so the comparison is somewhat misplaced. Furthermore in the same way that TyTN II improved upon the original TyTN; THE N95 8GB and N95-3 have improved on the N95. I will bet you £100000 that the N95 8GB will outsell TyTN II. Meditate over this and ask yourself the reasons why this is so. I feel that TyTN II is a competent device but it cannot be considered as one of the best ever made because at the time of its introduction it did not meet contemporary standards. TyTN II cannot ignore VGA res and claim to be a king. Windows mobile as far back as 2004 made it possible for PPCs to support VGA res and still in 2007 it is not implemented.

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  • 2007-10-24 08:40
  • mJZx
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The TyTN II form factor can take a larger battery. Look at structurally similar devices with similar features. Eten M700 has a 1530mAh battery. I-mate Ultimate 9502 has a 1620mAh battery. Yet TyTN II is stuck on 1350mAh which is the same capacity as the first TyTN. It is clear that HTC has not given enough effort into improving battery capacity. This is not funny because it has now compromised implementation of a modern VGA screen.
Note that Skype and Slingbox are not used continuously whereas a VGA screen will be. Its toll on a processor would therefore be additional to any feature running. I-mate Ultimate 9502 will prove whether this Qualcomm can or cannot perform.

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  • 2007-10-24 08:11
  • mJZx
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No such thing as a perfect cell..tytn II has qvga res and that's really the only failing ok perhaps should have had vga VR but look at other cells-n95 with it's crummy wi-fi antenna,lousy gps,useless for multitasking,no touchscreen,limited os,super weak battery,loose sliders,peeling paint and a tonne of other problems.Kaiser is one of the best devices ever made.

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  • 2007-10-24 07:37
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Dude the tytn II form factor is not suited to having a large battery!Everyone agrees thst the cpu is very capable.I mean i'm just an average user but everything I throw at this device the cpu responds and I mean RESPONDS.Have you got the tytn II?If so then run slingplayer,skype etc. and you will see what I mean.I've read a bunch of independant reports on this cpu and it's THE best on a device the size of the tytn II.

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  • 2007-10-24 07:23
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Oh yes... I nearly forgot. Dual CPU as applied to the Qualcomm MSM7200 processor does not mean two CPUs each of which runs at 400 MHz. Only one of the CPUs is clocked at 400MHz. The second CPU is smaller and runs at a lower rate handling telephony. So it is not to be confused with the dual core CPUs found in desktop computers.

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  • 2007-10-24 06:05
  • mJZx
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Come off it Harry! If HTC were so concerned about conservation of power, they would have placed a more powerful battery in the device. Look at HP iPAQ 910c. This houses a 1840mAh battery. Yet the device does not even have GPS and the screen is only QVGA! Thank goodness i-mate were willing to go for VGA res. It is the only way users can test whether the spurious claims that the Qualcomm MSM 7200 can easily handle VGA res without lags are true. The proof of the pudding is in the eating!

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  • 2007-10-24 05:45
  • mJZx
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The reason HTC left out the HR screen was to conserve energy.With GPS,Wi-Fi,HSDPA battery life is short enough!Be in no doubt the superb qualcomm dual cpu could easily manage a VGA LCD.

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  • 2007-10-24 02:45
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Hello PJOX, I have read your link on the Qualcomm msm7200 processor. I am afraid that it is glaringly obvious that TyTN II has underused the potential of the processor. They ( Qualcomm ) claim it can capture 6MP images. Camcording is VGA res at 30fps. None of these claims can be tested in TyTN II. Furthermore the lack of VGA res lets the Qualcomm off lightly. Yet there is a new kid on the block that is offering everything TyTN II does but with VGA res; and guess what? It uses the exact same processor. The name of the device is i-mate Ultimate 9502. I-mate have done what HTC were reluctant to do. They have implemented VGA res. This device will really test battery and processor. We will now be able to ascertain whether the Qualcomm is as good as the company claims.

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  • 2007-10-23 23:16
  • mJZx
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No the quality of the sony ericsson w810 screen is not as good.TyTN II has higher resolution and that is more important than colors.

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  • 2007-10-23 20:45
  • M@Ti
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thanx UipP. Question..i have an old hone SEw810..for way more then a year now..but i noticed it has a 256k screen...now htc got 65 k screen... so the quality of my very old phone is better then this HTC?

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  • 2007-10-23 15:48
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thank u UipP. Do you have a pic of what it would look like and what would happen if u flip the screen? What kind off jack does it have? can u put own earbude? what about A2DP ?

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  • 2007-10-23 11:16
  • E}j}
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Yes full screen wallpaper is possible. You just have to remove all today items

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  • 2007-10-23 04:32
  • UipP
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@mJZx Read this http://www.cdmatech.com/produc...solution.jsp

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  • 2007-10-22 17:15
  • pJ0x
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Yes Qualcomm produce outstanding chipsets,far better than Texas Instruments.....

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  • 2007-10-22 16:18
  • M@T2
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CAN U PUT FULLSCREEN WALLPAPERS?? asked it 100 times can somebody answer please and give me picture off what it looks

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  • 2007-10-22 15:02
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The CPU benchmark is nice. It's graphic is much more impressive.

http://www.solopalmari.com/con...3585/38/1/3/

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  • 2007-10-22 11:23
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Curve against TYTN II, think you simply speak about two different worlds. My opion, the curve is a toy, the TYTN II a tool

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  • 2007-10-22 11:18
  • u1Py
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Qualcomm produce fabulous chips for instance the qualcomm 7200 chip(used in TyTN II ) supports 133 million 3D pixels per second fill, and up to 4 million triangles per second.IMPRESSIVE

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  • 2007-10-22 09:27
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