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HTC TyTN II

Tuesday March 25, 2008
Written by Jonathan Bray
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This article appeared in the March, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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Iainstorm
May 23, 2008 11:21 AM
After reading this article and looking online for other options I decided to buy the HTC TyTNII and im very happy I did. Thanks Pc Aurthority your review helped me decide on the best Phone for my buisness.


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Innovative, solidly engineered and packed with features – an almost perfect smartphone

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William Maher
May 23, 2008 12:01 PM
That's great - I'm interested to hear how you find the keyboard. The slide out keyboard is a good balance between keypads, and ultraportable keyboards like the EeePC. If you like, you can post your own user review by going to the review page and clicking "User Reviews".
Iainstorm
May 23, 2008 3:30 PM
The Keyboard is good though not perfect the feel is a bit weard and not much movement in them to know that you have pressed them. If I had designed it I would have put the Fn key ( allows you to use the numbers and symbals ) as a seportate key to the left of the keyboard which makes would make useing it easyier. But overall the keyboard works great and its very usefull having the tilt screen which makes it work like a mini laptop.
Iainstorm
Jul 26, 2008 4:06 PM
I have to admit now though the features of this phone are great and I like the ease of use. But and im afraid there is one. I have had this same problem with my old Imate Jam. That the phone needs to be reset a lot due to it basicly hanging. Im not sure if its a phone issue or a windows mobile 6 issue but it is very annoying.
Dinks-c
Aug 7, 2008 10:34 PM
Fantastic phone when its working, however if it ever plays up, expect at least a month turn around for repairs. Have a look at whirlpool for a litany of 'tales of whoa'. Mine recently died, requiring a new PCB, in the end after several complaints, by email, phone and in person, (nothing like physical presence, it makes it harder for them to lie) 'Three' apparently pulled a new handset from stock.
mordie
Aug 8, 2008 7:53 AM
Iainstorm wrote:
I have to admit now though the features of this phone are great and I like the ease of use. But and im afraid there is one. I have had this same problem with my old Imate Jam. That the phone needs to be reset a lot due to it basically hanging. Im not sure if its a phone issue or a windows mobile 6 issue but it is very annoying.


Having the same issue with my wm6 imate JasJam phone. I'm looking at steering away for these phones when my contract comes up for renewal in a few months time. The thing that annoys me most, apart from having to reset it has it hanging occasionally, is having to hit the finish call button (red phone symbol) 3-4 times just to finish the call!!!

I'm looking for to the PC Authority Samsung Omnia i900 review which should be come up any week now :)
Iainstorm
Oct 12, 2008 9:25 AM
Well im selling this phone and ive got myself a backberry Bold 9000 very nice phone and works and does what it should. All i can say to you all is stay away from any of these windows bassed phones.
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