Mobility Site Minute

Mobilitysite Contests

Mobility Site Videos

Mobilitysite Polls

Mobilitysite Reviews

Home » General

Tracy & Matt’s Review of the HTC TyTN II

Posted by Doug Smith on September 7, 2007 – 9:08 am  Share
closeThis post was published 2 years 2 months 17 days ago.
It\'s is possible that the information within this article is now out of date or updated.

TyTN2_open Matt over at Tracy and Matt’s blog (dot com) has released his review of the HTC TyTN II and has done a great job. The TyTN II appears to have lived up to all of the hype that has surrounded it for the last year! The biggest thing for me was his take on the GPS! That is the true reason I am making the switch from my Hermes/TyTN/8525 to the 8925. I travel and need this added function. But the TyTN II doesn’t stop there, the list of accolades goes on and on! It’s a good read and I would highly recommend a stop over and read Matt’s review! Here are some quotes from his review:

So how quickly do you get a satellite signal on the TyTN II? Very quickly is the simple answer. Turning TomTom on for the first time while standing outside I get a valid GPS signal in about 40 seconds. This is very impressive compared to the time it takes my M700 to acquire a lock. The tracking seems to be accurate with very little drift, certainly accurate enough for Sat Nav needs. Overall I’m impressed with the GPS.

The HTC TyTN II is an extremely impressive device, I’m an addict after just a few minutes. This really is the device that so many people have waiting for, no compromises, it includes the much needed keyboard, fast CPU and plenty of memory. The built in GPS is starting to become the norm and works well. The TyTN II may be on the heavy side but just think about all the technology crammed into such a small package!

So would I recommend this device? You bet I would!

Here is the link to his review: HTC TyTN II review

Post to Twitter Post to Yahoo Buzz Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to Ping.fm Post to StumbleUpon





You can also participate in other conversation in our active forums with 200,000 other Members. It only takes 2 minutes to sign up one time for free in the forums.

blog comments powered by Disqus