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It’s capabilities in all aspects of usability, design and connectivity, makes the HTC TYTN II an ideal replacement or substitute to a laptop, only you can keep it in your pocket or handbag. With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS and 3G built-in GPS a large screen, 3G HSDPA, included the HTC TYTN II also known as the o2XDA Stellar is quite possibly one of the best-equipped mobile smart phones on the market, as most users’ needs are catered for. The various communication options as mentioned above keep you in constant reach. The build-quality on the TYTN II is outstanding. The applications are easy to run and use.
Keyboards are not a fascinating feature on smart phones but the HTC begs to differ. The keyboard slides out from the right-hand side rather unique to the left which is characteristic of most mobile, but after being fully slid out, the keypad can then be slid upwards to a diagonal slant. This becomes a much more sensible idea because it combines a good-viewing angle with better elevation when typing in motion, compared to other smart phones. As well as having all the attributes and essential applications of a home computer it does a stylish imitation too. The keyboard is complete to the smallest detail with status lights for caps lock and shift functions. The 3-Mega Pixel module fitted to the TYTN II deserves to be known as one of the best camera modules fitted to a smartphone
Characteristic of the device is also a large amount of controls to be found underneath the screen. These include central navigation and soft-keys. There’s also a direct Internet Explorer button and a messaging key Windows Hot-Key, a. The UI included is relatively user-friendly, especially with a version of HTC’s TouchFLO included to allow for increased user interactivity. There’s also a navigation wheel located on the left-hand side with a dedicated ‘OK’ button underneath the wheel.
Adding to the all-round capabilities is the integration of a GPS-receiver. Also included in the package is also a ‘Taster’ version of the Tom Tom Navigator 6 software which allows download of one European City map free of charge.
Keyboards are not a fascinating feature on smart phones but the HTC begs to differ. The keyboard slides out from the right-hand side rather unique to the left which is characteristic of most mobile, but after being fully slid out, the keypad can then be slid upwards to a diagonal slant. This becomes a much more sensible idea because it combines a good-viewing angle with better elevation when typing in motion, compared to other smart phones. As well as having all the attributes and essential applications of a home computer it does a stylish imitation too. The keyboard is complete to the smallest detail with status lights for caps lock and shift functions. The 3-Mega Pixel module fitted to the TYTN II deserves to be known as one of the best camera modules fitted to a smartphone
Characteristic of the device is also a large amount of controls to be found underneath the screen. These include central navigation and soft-keys. There’s also a direct Internet Explorer button and a messaging key Windows Hot-Key, a. The UI included is relatively user-friendly, especially with a version of HTC’s TouchFLO included to allow for increased user interactivity. There’s also a navigation wheel located on the left-hand side with a dedicated ‘OK’ button underneath the wheel.
Adding to the all-round capabilities is the integration of a GPS-receiver. Also included in the package is also a ‘Taster’ version of the Tom Tom Navigator 6 software which allows download of one European City map free of charge.
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