HTC Tilt (TYTN II) PDA Smartphone with 3MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version for AT&T Big SALE


Product Description
The AT&T 8925 Tilt has several features never before seen on a Windows Mobile device. The first is the aforementioned flip-up, tilted screen (seen left), which configures the Tilt a lot like a notebook when the unit's keyboard is exposed. Another new feature is a 3MP digital camera, which is the highest-resolution camera available on a Windows Mobile Smartphone (touchscreen
  • This is a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with US 3G compatibility via 850/1900 MHz, and EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
  • 3 megapixel digital camera with macro mode, onscreen controls, and video capture
  • Built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity; runs on 400 MHz Samsung processor
  • Secondary camera for video calling; jog wheel for easy, 1-handed operation
  • Full QWERTY interior keyboard; expandable memory via MicroSD slot

This Unlocked Cell Phones give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Not a bad device, still does a few things that an iPhone cannot, 2 years later
I just upgraded to an iPhone. I had the tilt device for two years, it was a good phone. I enjoyed being on the 3G network. I also used it to tether as a modem for my laptop, no issues there, great for visiting clients at Starbucks and not having to pay for internet. Really nice not having to fumble around with setup on that tethering. I used to watch youtube via player application, before youtube finally made their own plugin. I would check out Fifth Gear, top gear, etc episodes during my lunch hour, it was good fun, espcially with the tilt screen while I was eating. After two years the battery needed replacing, I never did, but it sure needed a new one. The charge was only lasting a couple hours. I dropped it twice, and had the screen replaced once for $100. The time the screen needed replacing it was thrown from the second story of my apartment, the phone is pretty durable. Most phones would have smashed to pieces.

What can it do that an iPhone can't you ask?

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2. A good workhorse Smartphone - fully featured
As the title suggests, I consider this Smartphone to be a good work horse.

A previous poster listed a few features on this device, I've expanded some of the detail on that and added some other info.

* Tether as a modem - very helpful and less expensive than buying a standalone aircard.
* Full keyboard - there is a soft keyboard you can type on without having to slide out the keyboard everytime you need to type something.
* Can open, edit, save Microsoft office files (word, powerpoint, etc) (on an iPhone you can only view not edit).
* Screen tilts - helpful to reduce glare
* Create ringtones on the fly by choosing a song and right clicking - without additional cost

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Great Device
This is a really good device. I have had many cellphones and PDA's and this is one of the best ones I have ever had. It is durable, has good battery life and an easy to use qwerty keyboard. The tilting action makes it easy to see what you are typing with no glare. The video resolution is good and SD card makes it as expandable as you want. You can switch out cards if you start running out of room or want to keep some files private. I highly recommend this device. I have used it in a busy medical practice loaded with references and resources; and with the Google mobile apps bar, I am on the internet in a flash and can access the web or my Google apps. Luckily, it is pretty much drop proof.
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