While the Cingular 8525 is a solid performer in most regards, it fails to show any real greatness. It has a good display, a good keyboard, and great connectivity options and data rates. But it is also very bulky, quite heavy, and more than a bit cumber...
Abstract: These days, the most popular mobile phones (smartphones included) generally tend to be the thinnest and lightest models. But its hard - if not impossible - to eliminate size and weight without negatively effecting desirable qualities like features, p...
Abstract: These days, the most popular mobile phones (smartphones included) generally tend to be the thinnest and lightest models. But its hard - if not impossible - to eliminate size and weight without negatively effecting desirable qualities like features, pe...
The TyTN came on the scene with much fanfare and much anticipation, mainly due to the inclusion of every GSM frequency and every UMTS frequency known to man. Does the the TyTN turn out to be the fine device so many had hoped for? Or does it amount to a...
Abstract: I fully realize that parts of this review read like a love letter to HTC and Cingular, but the truth of the matter is that the Cingular 8525 is the device I’ve been waiting five years to use. The unit is fast, efficient, works equally well as a PDA...
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Published: 2007-01-06, Author: Pavel , review by: pdagold.com
Abstract: The funny name HTC TyTN belongs to (probably) the very best Pocket PC with an integrated cell phone you can get nowadays. The main attraction: UMTS (with support for HSDPA) alongside other cool features, such as WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, two digital camera...
Abstract: Cingular Wireless LLCs new 8525 smart phone is a slick device that packs a lot of features into a small package. Most notably, it uses the newest generation of data input for small devices that not only makes entering information simpler but also hel...
Abstract: And that’s very good. I was expecting a whole lot from the Cingular 8525 - as I’ve owned and been a big fan of its little brother, the 8125. After using the new 8525 for a week, I am happy to say I’ve not been at all disappointed in the new device...
HSDPA and Wi-Fi for high-speed Internet. Zippy processor. Stereo Bluetooth.
Not the greatest keyboard. Earpiece could be louder. Some hiss on calls.
The Cingular 8525 will keep you connected to the Internet at the highest speed possible wherever you go (given the limitations of Cingulars network), and you wont miss a single call while youre online....