Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - HTC P4550 TYTN II Unlocked PDA Smartphone with 3 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Gray) |
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Manufacturer: HTC
List Price: $999.99
Our Price: $519.95
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: CTR Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil Date: 2008-11-11 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: DEFECTIVE MAIN BOARD Comment: I bought this HTC TYTN II in October. Had it shipped to Brazil, and once it got here there eas no sound coming out from the speaker phone or the ear phone. I took it to HTC here in Brazil and they changed the main board as it was with a problem. The repais cost me US$ 220.00! Now it's working fine.
Name: Disappointed Location: Date: 2008-11-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: HTC TYTNII Comment: I purchased this PDA based on rave reviews from other users but I've been sadly disappointed by its performance so far. To start with, the phone came with a sound defect so I couldn't set the ringer or use any of the sound functions. Then it constantly 'hangs' while using the email and Office functions making it quite frustrating to use. Its screen display is also not very inviting to use. I think I'm ready to go back to the Palm Treo.
Name: D. sharp Location: Date: 2008-01-30 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: tytnii has some major issues for such high end device Comment: I bought the tytnii a couple months ago and found the phone suffers from some major defects including poor speaker phone,bt implementation, as well as lack of proper video drivers. I am unsure if the speakerphone issue is related to software or hardware design; but the problem remains unresolved. Even the cheapest cell phone i have used in past, still had a decent speaker phone.
With regard to the video problem, HTC has so far indicated that it will not release video drivers that allow for the full use of the cpu. If you are thinking about buying this phone do your research before making any decision otherwise you will be disapointed as the phone is so far plagued with problems; some of which htc will not be fixing.
Name: Jeffrey S. Mino Location: Date: 2008-01-31 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Does not live up to expectations Comment: I would not recommend this phone to anyone. In an attempt to compete with the release of the iPhone, HTC (the maker of this phone) rushed this thing out the door without including proper hardware drivers. The result is poor touchscreen performance, poor refresh rates and video playback, sluggish UI, and excessive battery drainage. HTC has mentioned that while they advertised the hardware as part of their selling point, it is up to the consumer to discover whether or not the stated hardware will actually be used. It has no plans to include drivers in the future, but will do so in new models to come out that it will be happy to sell you. Buyer beware! This phone literally performs worse than its predecessor the 8525. [...]
Name: Oren Weinstock Location: ISRAEL Date: 2008-05-31 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Quite Dsappointed Comment: The phone arrived with manual in chines language, useless for me (although you must have such manual in order to operate such smartphone).
In addition, The hardware keypad also had chines letters on it(beside english letters) which left no room for Hebrew letters I have intended to add.
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