also known as HTC P4550 Kaiser, AT&T Tilt

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HTC TyTN II






 
 
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Description:

HTC Kaiser comes as replacement of the TyTN and adds GPS to its features. Unique is the form-factor, which reminds of the Shift - the UMPC of the brand. Unlike it, Kaiser is WM6 Professional phone with QVGA display, 3-megapixel camera, microSD slot for memory and QWERTY keyboard. It runs on 400 MHz Qualcomm processor and operates in quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS (HSDPA 3.6mbps) networks.

HTC TyTN II specifications

HTC TyTN II specifications

  • Announced
  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Smartphone
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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Awesome

12 Nov 2009 silentdea

10 out of 10

Even though its pretty old now, the tilt is my best phone to use. It has so many ways to customize itself. It can become anything. My tilt is currently a HTC touch diamond. The Internet speed on the tilt is blazing fast. It can almost compare with the Iphone, but the iphone is a little bit faster than the tilt. The tilt can also get ROM updates which is very good because then it is fully customizable. What I like most about the HTC tilt is that the tilt can get TouchFlo 3d or TouchFlo 2d (Manila 2D).





Customizable
organized
has a fast Internet speed
just a tiny bit slow


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Well what have we here...?

19 Aug 2009 Joshywuff

9.3 out of 10

Let me start by saying that I haven't owned too many mobile devices, so this review might be skewered on experience.. So, I had a CU500 that was pick-pocketed off of me in Flagstaff, and AT&T was oh so complient with their insurance policy to NOT replace my device, and so told me to buy a GO! phone and sent me a backup SIM card for it, but a friend offered to give me his spare Blackjack in exchange for a pack of smokes, then it stopped charging and so I invested in a Nokia E70 and an HTC Tilt.


So, I got the phone with basic HTC Home and the Black Dialer SKin (photo)





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Extremely customizeable

Very solid, intuitive design

Amazing sound quality

A great PPC design
Crappy battery life

Rather weak hardware limits customization possibilities

May be too big/heavy for some.


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good but bulky

24 Mar 2009 ivan

8 out of 10

The TyTnII is on of the best mobiles around, reliable. It's fast though it can slowdown when many apps are running. One of its bad things is the hand free which is terrible. Slide feature is beautiful with QWERTY. One will find endless applications on the net.





many features
still pictures are pefect
sound is great
expandable memory
gps
handsfree is awful
moving pictures are aweful and out of focus
no flash
no radio


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