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Very detailed review of the HTC TyTN

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 18, 2006 – 7:27 am
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PocketInfo.nl dropped a line to let us know that they have a superb review of the HTC TyTN online…
The TyTN is the follow up offering from HTC of the Wizard device that was rebranded by Cingular as the 8125, T-Mobile as the MDA, i-mate as the Kjam, etc…

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"The HTC TyTN is a device that is positioned in the marketplace as a device that has almost everything on board. GPS has been left out unfortunately. The TyTN is compact and versatile. The device is pretty strong and you can see that it has been fabricated with care. The slow processor is gone, the strange batteryshell is gone and the keyboard has been replaced by one that is much better. Unfortunately the stylus is still not good. The 400Mhz Samsung processor makes the device work fast even when having multiple applications open."

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