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5.0 stars
"Cant ask for anything more from a phone."
Pros: Mini Computer, Can do everything my laptop can do, e-mail, micrsoft office suite, too many to list.
Cons: Cant think of any.
Summary: I have HTC TyTN II, I recieved mine a week ago, no problems what so ever. I replaced my Samsung I-730 what a workhorse had it for over 2years .RIP
. I ported everything from my old phone to my new one. No problem. I own a business here in Calfornia and this phone is perfect. It keeps me on point on a daily bases. I actually finished the last few slides of a powerpoint presentation during lunch the other day. lol and after I was done I laid it on the table tilted up and watched my sling box and saw everyone around me in awe. My business partner has an I-Phone and he's thinking about getting one as well. I asked him what are you going to do with his I-phone his answer was. "I'll keep as a TOY" or give to his Wife" heheUpdated
Yes it can play vids, music, movies, TV You name it, it can do it. Voice dial, My version has Video conferencing (HTC TyTN II) Voice recording, Note pad, I can write on it via stylus or my finger. Write a report on Word and if somebody else needs the report they can acces it via network or I can beam it to fellow pocket pc users. I can pull, view documents or do a power point presentation from my phone during a meeting through my laptop and over projector via network or simply connect my phone to the projector and maybe browse the web or even watch a movie on my slingbox, never miss a football game tell you that ,
Plus 1000's of 3rd party apps. that you can install on this beast of a little machine. Plus Navigation, I have Tom Tom. Very pleased.
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Could you email me with some of the 3rd party things you added and the websites. Mainly games, DVD, word, email, music....things like that. I've had mine but I haven't added anything and actually had thought about changing....until I ready your review. Thanks! debraoverby@yahoo.com
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"The Qualcomm MSM 7200 is a dual core CPU with a 400MHz ARM11 application processing core and a 274MHz ARM9 that handles communications processing."
..."this is a very capable processor package that offers improved speed over the Samsung / Intel."..."the Tilt is a responsive device that opens applications and windows quickly and handles video playback well. Using File Manager to view the Windows directory is usually a tedious process; it takes up to 30 seconds for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices to list all the files in that directory. On the Tilt, it listed them in 5 seconds."
"Memory is abundant as well, with 128 megs of RAM. and 256 megs of flash memory for program and data storage. After booting, the Tilt has 74 megs of free RAM."..."This compares favorably to the T-Mobile Wing and HTC Touch which barely have 20 megs free to run programs at boot."
http://forums.thoughtsmedia.com/f322/x51vs-xscale-vs-tilts-qualcomm-msm-7200-a-87478.html -
Actually, I have an old Nokia phone that has a 5th row with all the #'s, if this had that, then you couldn't ask for more.
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Will it go longer than 8 hours using Bluetooth and WiFi? ANd doing corporate email with something like OneBridge and Good? Have you tested that?
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I have a T-Mobile Dash (smartphone, not ppc) running wm6 and I wasn't even aware they made TomTom for wm phones.
Also, how is the processor on this thing? Dash is pretty bad compared to an iPhone.

