HTC Tytn II
TyTN II Hardware Specification:
Windows Mobile 6 Tilted 2.8” 240*320 QVGA touch screen Sliding QWERTY keyboard built-in GPS 3 mega-pixel auto focus camera VGA camera for 3G/UMTS video-calling HTC Home menu screen Tri-band UMTS with Quad-band GSM/GPRS/Edge HSDPA up to 3.6 Mbps HSUPA ROM 256MB and RAM 128MB 360 degree 3 way jog wheel paired with OK button microSD card slot WiFi 802.11 b/g , Bluetooth 2.0 TouchFLO TechnologyGENERAL
At just 110x58x18mm it’s a full 4mm thinner than the original TyTN and is only a few grams heavier, its size is comparable to the HTC Trinity (Orange M700).
On the front of the TyTN II you’ll find the usual 5-way d-pad, a couple of soft keys, 'send' and 'end' phone buttons, an IE button, Email button, Windows Button and, finally, an OK button.
Highlights:
Keyboard: The built in keyboard is fantastic, certainly one of the best I’ve seen from any mobile device. Specification: 400mHz CPU, 256mb ROM, 128mb RAM, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, GPS – the list goes on! Camera: 3.0 Megapixels may not sound like a lot these days but picture quality is good and the autofocus works really well. Certainly the best camera I’ve seen in a WM device. GPS: I know that I mentioned this already but having GPS built into a device and not having to have an external unit is a real boon! Lowlights:
Size/Weight: The TyTN II is no lightweight device. It weighs more than the M3100 and much more than some of the Smartphones that I am used to. It’s also quite chunky in your pocket. Display: It’s a pity that HTC didn’t squeeze a VGA screen in to the TyTN II, if Toshiba can do it with the G900 then why can’t HTC? Battery Life: Although the TyTN II isn’t the most battery hungry device out there you’ll still find yourself having to charge the unit fairly regularly.
Phone is in perfect condition.
Items:
Phone
HTC Leather Pouch
USB Cable and Car Cable (Both charge the phone)
No charger or box. Its universal. Just get one from anywhere for R50.