Is the AT&T Tilt the Best PPC Phone Ever?
Oct 23rd
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That is debatable, but my vote is YES!
When I received the AT&T Tilt (HTC Kaiser), I got to toy with it for a day before I forwarded it on to our reviewer, Doug Smith. Doug did his thing and posted his review. Before I return it to AT&T, I decided to use it for a couple days.
In 1 hour last night, I did the following…
- Installed SPB Pocket Plus 4 (Pocket Plus is the 1st application I add to any device)
- Installed Soti Pocket Explorer(out of habit)
- Installed Telenav
- Added 800mb worth of MP3s (Most of the hour spent on this)
- Installed some games from PDA Mill and Astraware,
- Set up exchange server and synced all my appointments, emails and contacts. (Sherweb)
- And finally configured the Today Screen to my liking.
If the Tilt was a car, it would be a Porshe. It’s lighting fast. This is the most responsive PPC Phone i’ve used to date. Application installations take seconds and there is ZERO lag when navigating the menus.
I then paired the TILT with my Motorola HT-820 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones. Called Jack Cook, listened to some Disturbed and Linkin Park (Seeing them live Friday!), and made a couple more calls. I am really digging the Tilt.
Back in January 2007, I had the opportunity to see the Kaiser in a closed room meeting and fell in love with the tilt screen then. I used the i-mate Kjam for so long, that I am so used to the design, but I have been using the Treo 750 for a while now so I have to get reacquainted with the slide out keyboard.
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