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.

PAppeal

Christian Dior:
1 of 10
Very low
Average Joe:
1 of 10
Very low
Corporate US:
8 of 10
High
High-Tech junkie:
10 of 10
Very high
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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Still one of the best...

Yesterday Matt with mobilecom

9.7 out of 10

The tilt in my opinion is still one of the better if not more favorable data phone out there, it is not only reliable but it is expandable, with updates like windows 6.1 video share is now included, and with skyfire's beta browser the phone pretty my works as a lap top for someone who could use that much access and information with out carrying one around... The phone is by no means one of the most mobile devices as its large to make pocketing it inconvinient but that aside out of working with phones all the time I'd have to say I'd see the least errors with tilts and actually htc in general compared to the other manufacturer's data phones including blackberry and even apple.. I had an iphone and even though its awesome its not as universal and likewise expandable. You can't beat buttons with a touch screen alone, not yet at least in my opinion.....





fast processor, big display, strong housing, good camera, able to process almost all internet sites including flash and java, good reception, the ability to comfortably shift up and sit like a laptop, expandablility, and updatability.
Titanic size of the phone, phone can lag if too many apps are running, no external volume control, easily pushed ptt button, and only one camera instead of its unlocked htc counterpart.


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so-so

6 Dec 2008 Anonymous

7.7 out of 10

this phone has a lot of features, the touch screen is farely accurate, and the keyboard is pretty good, but it's bulky, heavy, and sometimes slow. also, to me it's not soo attractive..






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one bad motha..

12 Oct 2008 p

10 out of 10

One of the best smart phones i've ever used, i had the i-crap for about two weeks and returned it to at&t so i can get this phone instead.... I have never looked back... Had the 6.0 wm but, just updated to 6.1 wm yesterday it's even better than my 6.0.... great phone gotta have





6.1
contacts
skyfire a must add
new today screen
better battery life
6.0 wm
you tube player
battery life before the upgrade


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