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HTC TyTN II 2, HTC Kaiser or HTC P4550? Three Identities of a PDA Phone

by Susan Hargreaves

When it comes to naming new models it is a small minefield trying to keep up with HTC, with rumours abound of a new PDA release the forums come alive with speculation on the new models name and every scrap of evidence is present for the general public to make their assumptions.

The new HTC (2) is also known as the and , so do not be confused, these are all the same model, in fact, as HTC manufacture for the UK networks to rebrand this handset will also be known as the T- MDA Vario III (3).

HTC are probably better known for their new HTC Touch than the TyTN, the Touch has now been available for some weeks and with the introduction of TouchFlo technology which will later be seen in all manner of devices to include the Apple iPhone the handset caused a big buzz on its release.

The TyTN however has been a big success for HTC and is far more business orientated running on Windows 5.0 and offering support for Microsoft Pocket Office Editions such as Word, Excel and Internet Explorer it has been a mainstay for many busy professionals.

The new upgraded HTC is a powerful office solution with some new features, specifications and a slightly different design.
The integrated camera has been upgraded from a 2.0 to a 3.15 megapixel with flash, zoom and support for video recording and playback and there is a secondary camera installed into the front of the unit to facilitate video calling over 3G so the user can see who they are conversing with in real time.

The operating system has been upgraded to the new Windows 6.0 offering faster navigation and more features throughout the user experience whilst the internal memory has been boosted from 64MB up to a much larger 128MB which is expandable via MicroSD cards up to 2GB or more, plenty of storage space for new applications, games, music files and video clips.

The overall design has changed a little compared to the original TyTN with a distinct slope down towards the exterior controls underneath the screen and the overall depth of the handset has been shaved down to an impressive 19mm from 22mm. The handset has gained a little weight with the extra technology and features, from 176 to 190g but the length has actually lost 0.5mm and the width has grown by 1mm to 59mm.

The offers everything the original model offered including GPRS/HSDPA/EDGE/Bluetooth v2.0, USB connectivity and Quad band functionality, but the most impressive new feature has to be the inclusion of GPS technology.
The HTC can be used as a GPS satellite navigation unit for journey planning, route finding, installing locations and adding sites of interest just as you would with a standalone unit.
There are even voice commands to keep you concentrated on driving and not watching the screen.

The new HTC is a complete office solution, a powerful PDA phone with todays best technology available at the users fingertips.

The HTC TyTN II is just one of a number of new HTC mobile phones released this year. If you require any further information please feel free to visit our mobile phones shop.



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