
Though this cell phone has everything you'd want from one, there are still a lot of gaps. The MS Office applications, QWERTY keypad and the side-sliding2.8” display give the feel of a handheld laptop. The camera has a 3 meg resolution but is noting to write home about. At first glance. It seems pretty stylised but as you use it, its bulkiness pinches you. The battery life is average and the performance gets slightly sluggish at times.

The HTC TyTN II is an extremely impressive device, I’m an addict after just a few minutes. This really is the device that so many people have waiting for, no compromises, it includes the much needed keyboard, fast CPU and plenty of memory. The built in GPS is starting to become the norm and works well. The TyTN II may be on the heavy side but just think about all the technology crammed into such a small package!
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