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howellrj

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Friday 24 November 2006, 5:27 AM

Unreliable phone system


Our company have bought quite a few of these TyTn phones and have foud the phone system to be very unreliable. Many calls don't even register, sometimes it's impossible to make calls and the DTMF features required for conference calls doesn't work properly. This has been experienced in many different countries across many different networks in Europe, America and Africa.

HTC seem unable to publish a fix for this after numerous calls to them to do so.

Quite frankly, until these issues are sorted out I would advise anyone looking at buying this phone to stay away from it

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Overview

HTC MTeoR

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This Windows Mobile smartphone feels good and has a fast procesor. It supports 3G, but isn't set up for video conferencing.

Typical price

£ 324

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