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HTC Tilt 2 Comparison Photo Gallery

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I have got my hands on the HTC Tilt 2, you know the device I couldn’t wait to get here and now that it’s here, I don’t want it anymore. Yep, that one. I used the EU Touch Pro 2 for so long, that I am not that excited about the AT&T version. It looks and feels just like my TP2 except for the keyboard. AT&T seriously jacked this keyboard up. I know they’ve used the “number pad” style numbers on all their previous slide out qwerty phones, but after 4 months of having a dedicated number row, I don’t like AT&T method anymore. Anyway, here is a photo session I did this evening. Expect an unboxing and hardware tour this evening, then a software tour by Monday, and then a full review by Steven Borders in a couple weeks. Having used the TP2 for so long, I know Steven is going to love it.

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  • djpoi
    they need to start streamlining their phones a bit more, this is a good start, i like the HTC phones because of the ability to put custom roms on it but hate the bulky size of the phones.
    I wish they had kept the sim card on the screen side of the phone for easy replacement of the sim cards, it also looks like the microsd card is also beneath the battery which is another pain since i have a 16gb card and it takes forever when transferring large files via the usb cable vs a card reader. I have owned 6 different HTC phones and will probably skip this in lieu of the HD, Hopefully HTC will get away from android and stick with the MS OS.
  • Ah... should have let you sell it to my dad. He just bought one.
  • badersk
    They sure have packed a whole lot of phone in a thin package. I know that the HD@ is coming but it will be a year or more before at&t gets it, if they do at all. This is the phone for me.
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