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okay..i love this phone's functional purposes..its ability to do almost anything..but I wanna kno from the owners of this phone..me personally..I'm debating between the curve 8320..or this..looking at teh curve based on the qwerty..wifi..some thirtd party apps can be placed..and its slim and stylish..but the HTC is nice..but i found it bigger and heavier than the obvious..whats your take..whcih would be better/look better..
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- 2007-10-22 05:49
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- Phone_Freeq
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Per HTC's website & my friend's phone, TyTN II does indeed support A2DP Bluetooth Stereo.
Also, I've noticed from this website & others, that when someone want's to dog out a good product & can't find a really good reason to do so, they always fall back on one of two things:
1. It doesn't have a camera.
2. It doesn't have FM radio.
Take your a-- back to school & learn how to design, develop, produce, market test, and release the phone of your dreams! There are a bunch of babies on this website masquerading as adults. Grow up!
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- 2007-10-21 19:07
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Most likely they don't have a data plan. The reason of having a PDA phone without a data plan is beyond me. It's like cutting the function of the phone in half. Might as well get a regular phone and be done with it.
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- 2007-10-21 18:54
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I don't know why everyone is so concerned about FM radio for! FM is lame when compared to what you can get using an online radio. Also if you want to use your own headphones on the kaiser then use a bluetooth headset with a 2.5mm jack connector built in. Job done now this phone kicks ass.
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- 2007-10-21 13:56
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- Ideefixx
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Had my TyTN II for only one week, great posibilities with Windows Mobile 6, but a bad phone, bad reception and bad voice.
Sold it en got a e90, great machine! sorry HTC but the Nokia e90 is a totaly other leage!
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- 2007-10-21 11:41
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- Anonymous
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there are plug ins you can install to read and even write Chinese. I think I have one on my original TYTN CD as I bought the machine in HK. will chack it next week for you
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- 2007-10-21 05:21
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- Anonymous
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Does anyone know.... if I have English windows mobile 6.... can I read chinese? especially with internet explorer?
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- 2007-10-21 03:49
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- Anonymous
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I was astounded to see that the recently announced HP iPAQ 910c has an astounding battery capacity of 1840mAh!! Yet the screen is only 2.4 inches, QVGA res and without GPS. Shouldn't this battery have been placed in TyTN II since it has more features?? Secondly the imminent Eten M800 certainly has VGA res and a SiRF Star III GPS chipset but for some inexplicable reason they only put 64MB RAM in it! I guess there are more questions than answers!
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- 2007-10-20 19:41
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- Phil bedford
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This is one brilliant pda phone.I opted to buy a generic HTC TyTN II so all the features are there.I'm really amazed at how responsive the device is.GPS on this baby is super,actually I don't need my dedicated in-car unit anymore!It's fully loaded with all the treasures of owning a cell with an OS.I don't know how people can mention this pocket rocket in the same breath as n95.My colleagues n95 closes applications by itself,can't multitask and when he uses opera mini it keeps rebooting!
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- 2007-10-20 06:42
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- Anonymous
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Here is another reason to get HTC than any other brand. Not because of HTC might offer an upgrade possibility but because the uber folks at xda-developers.com I highly doubt I am going to get free upgrade for my Gigabyte but it was useful while it last.
http://www.wmexperts.com/artic...tml#comments
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- 2007-10-19 23:45
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- Anonymous
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Yes I would love a high resolution screen but NOT until battery technology improves.
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- 2007-10-19 19:42
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There is nothing silly about VGA screens. It is tomorrow's technology. The benefits are clearer representation of graphs, tables, charts, images and text. The challenge is to design and manufacture a battery that is powerful and small enough to fit into HTC TyTN form factor and couple it with a capable processor. Just because it is a difficult challenge does not mean it should be abandoned. We would never have reached the moon with your negative attitude. I have the hope that one day soon HTC will give us a fabulous 2.8 inch device with VGA res. Other companies are already taking up the challenge: i-mate, Gigabyte, Toshiba and Eten. Are you also calling them silly??
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- 2007-10-19 19:21
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All this talk of VGA screens is rather silly.If a compact ppc such as the TYTN II had a high resolution screen the battery would last a few hours.What use is that vga screen when the battery is dead?HTC made the correct decisions.
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- 2007-10-19 18:59
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- Anonymous
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What symbian phone has high resolution?Only the massive e90 and that useless n80!The n80 took about 10minutes to open gallery ha!
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- 2007-10-19 18:12
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The i-mate JAMA 201(WM6) has VGA resolution.I was economical wth E90 faults you say?
Hardware on E90 is very good in deed.My hardware complains only reffer to stiff keyboard, VERY slow GPS and low quality camera.Old S60 phones like Nokia 6600 have the same programs / functions as in E90, their is almostwith almost no change. For my money,this is yesterday technology.Can you indentify at least one program / function which existed in 9300i and which was improved in E90 ?From what I have seen, all of them have been downgraded,but I might be wrong...!
Oh nearly forgot we are in the TyTN II arena!Yes TyTN II has a fab Qualcomm 400mhz dual CPU
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- 2007-10-19 17:51
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Replying to the rather garrulous list of E90 faults a few posts ago: "only basic computer" is a nebulous statement that is obviously subjective. Scheduled SMS and fax have software solutions. " Browser cannot open a link in a new window " is a falsehood. "Phone does not show the number of the caller " another falsehood. " Stiff keyboard;" well most professional reviewers enjoyed the keyboard. Your list of faults is economical with the truth.In fact many of the statements are plain wrong!
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- 2007-10-19 13:22
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Quoting Pjox's comment on TyTN II's screen: " yeah it's rubbish but that's life." At last an admission of fallibility! Let me assure you that my intentions are honourable. I only want improvements so that we can all enjoy. I am not a brand man. I will buy from any manufacturer as long as the device has the features I desire and operates reliably. VGA res screens is tomorrows today and I feel let down that HTC did not take it seriously. Incidentally HTC Universal has a 3.6 inch screen. I was highlighting sub 3 inch WM6 phones. There is only one phone that has WM6, a sub 3 inch screen, full QWERTY, and VGA res. It is the Eten M800. Check it out- http://www.pdab.net/index.php?m=specs&id=878
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- 2007-10-19 12:52
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