Abstract: Hidden depths HTC has been producing Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphones for a long time, but it is only with the Pocket PC TyTN (and a new Windows Mobile Smartphone the MTeoR) that the company has come out into the open and made products availab...
Just how much functionality do you want in a single device? If your answer is everything, then look no further than the HTC TyTN. This Taiwanese company has been making smartphones for the phone networks for a few years now, and this is its most impr...
Excellent keyboard, Good 3G performance, Relatively compact design, Bluetooth, WiFi and infrared
Internal memory may need expanding, Small, hard to grip stylus
With its excellent feature set, including HSPDA support, the Windows Mobile 5.0-based HTC TyTN and its variants from network operators could be the ideal compromise between size and functionality...
Abstract: Heres the HTC Tytn live and in person, along with Susi (also live and in person). For more details, check out the in-depth written review. Came straight to this page? Visit www.TechDigest.tv for all the latest news. Posted by Shiny Media on August 1,...
Abstract: HTC, the manufacturer behind the O2 Xda and Orange SPV handsets, is now also marketing products under its own brand. Not content with GSM, GPRS, EDGE and 802.11b/g, the TyTN also packs in 3G and HSPDA. The robust chassis has a 2.8in touchscreen TFT ...
The range of connectivity options; slide-out Qwerty keypad; scroll wheel
Its size and weight; over-complicated Windows OS
This is an extremely well-featured Pocket PC that also has mobile phone capabilities. HTC has made sure that its balanced features with power so the TyTN doesnt leave you hanging when you need to access applications like Skype. It is definitely not ...
Abstract: If youre holding a Pocket PC in your hand now the chances are HTC made it, despite whatever the sticker says. However, the intriguingly named Tytn is the first one theyve put their name to. Its a tri-band 3G Pocket PC, with a full slideout QWERTY ke...
Abstract: HTC have long been manufacturing Pocket PCs for other people, such as O2 and Orange, but the Tytn marks their first foray into this world under their own name. Its a tri-band 3G Pocket PC, with a full slideout QWERTY keyboard. The Good The design of ...
Frankly lacking the SD slot will be a major Blow James Reynolds • Monday 31st July 2006 15:20 GMT My first noticeable flaw is most definately the lack of an SD card slot as this would render the device unable to tackle Satelite navigation like Curre...