Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - HTC TyTN Unlocked PDA Smartphone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver) |
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Manufacturer: HTC
List Price: $999.99
Our Price: $519.95
You Save: $480.04 (48%)
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Used Price: $589.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Freddy Rojas Location: Date: 2007-01-09 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great Phone Comment: I love this phone!, now I can leave my heavy laptop at home and chat or skype my friends from my near coffee shop. Is a shame that MSN Mobile Messenger or Skype for mobiles hasn't added video support yet because if you're in a non 3G phone network (as in my case) the front camera is completely useless. You'll need a external memory card if you plan to use it as a MP3 player, the sound is great even thru the speaker!
Name: Software Engineer Location: Silicon Valley, CA Date: 2007-03-05 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The best phone out there today Comment: I used to close my mind on Motorola products for the last perhaps 10 years and now I am liberated. The last one I owned was MPX-220 smart phone. It was a piece of junk, not only because of its low voice quality but because of its low reliability. I had to get it shipped to customer services 4 times in a year.
Now what about this little gadget. It is great. I searched several top products on the market and this one is the top.
I am very pleased with it. I even configured it to work with my Bluetooth GPS. With the quality of sound/speaker it has, I am pleased with all the aspect of this phone.
I feel that I can wait till the real next generation of Mobile phones to have the same power as the latest pc. (See Sony latest handheld pc to know what I am referring to)
I added a less than $30 2GB micro SD card, and I am taking videos and pictures with very satisfying qualities.
I really feal that I now have a very good phone with very clear voice quality, good GPS, good viedeo camera, good PC that has all the connectivity methods avaialble (WiFi, bluetooth, Infrared, 3G, USB, ... whaat else you need), Good Pocket PC (PDA)..
I am happy with it, overall.
Name: Ryan Mersand Location: Boca Raton, FL Date: 2007-02-15 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The World in Your POCKET! A Gadget Freaks Dream! Comment: In my opinion this phone isn't for everyone; though, for those interested in tinkering with the technology this is the phone to get! HSDPA and Global 3G support. Quad-band network coverage. WiFi. Slide-out keypad. A camera that doesn't totally suck (with video).
I found this handset a little unstable out of the box; however, this things cruises once you work out the kinks! There are plenty of terrific resources and Forums to assist with the process for those willing to put in the time to learn about it. WARNING: Before attempting to perform any updates - DO your homework and READ EVERYTHING!
BY THE WAY: This is an HTC badged version of the Cingular 8525 (this one is carrier independent). HTC is actually the manufacturer of the 8525 and many other notable Windows based Smartphones and Pocket PC phones.
Name: R. D. Childress Location: Hurst, TX USA Date: 2006-12-30 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: This is the phone I was waiting for! Comment: I wanted a windows mobile 5 phone with bluetooth, 3g HSDPA UTMS and WIFI with a real qwerty keyboard for a GSM network and got this one as early as they were available and it is still working good for me. I have loaded so many applications that sometimes I get a little low on memory and would appreciate some more usable ram for running apps as the main improvement to the product. Also the fact that it's support isn't tailored toward the US area you have to go to xda-developers and the like to get good answers. Still love it after getting it back in August 2006/
Name: S. Kemp Location: San Francisco, CA, USA Date: 2006-12-29 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: O my gosh the best phone I have ever had Comment: let me start by saying that this is the first ppc I have ever had, I am comparing it to a treo 650, sony clie ux50, zire 71, and backberry. this phone has amazed me at every turn, it is just really great, and the keyboard is very comfortable and easy to use it is the best phone and organizr i have ever had
the camera is so awesome, I am in school, and now instead of taking notes I just zoom into the bord and take a picture of them, also you can use it like a document camera in macro focus mode, between getting it a month ago and now, I have had a power outage at my house, and I used the canmera flash as a flash light and it was really great.
I love it so much, I love the scroll wheel , it is really good paired with windows mobile, also if you are going to get this device definitley get the htc tytn black armor metal case, and not the silver metal one
the bad:
1. the biggest mistake htc made (this includes all their new devices) is not have a standard headphone jack at all , this leaves you with 3 options 1. use the included headphones 2. get bluetooth headphones 3. wait for the 3.5 mm to emu adapter to be available (end of january)
I chose to buy the htc s100 bluetooth headpones which work very well
2. micro sd it cute, and may be compatible with other cell phones, but there are no peripherals available for micro sd, it should be sd
3. also if you are very picky, the camera is ust a little less sensitive to light than the devices metioned above, so it cannot take oictures in rooms that re poorly lit
the phone is way better than anything I hav ever used, even in 1 signal bar areas i notice sound qulity comparible to land lines on both ends
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