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HTC TyTN review

Design 8 7.8
Features 9 8.8
Performance 9 9.0

8.9

Average Member Rating

Excellent

HTC TyTN


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nickk

nickk

A good PDA and a decent phone but...

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8.0

Excellent


cheewee

cheewee

A do-it-all PDA phone in a nice package

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8.3

Excellent


Jim Burland

Jim Burland

TYTN – Does it live up to its name?

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7.7

Very Good


Matt Levy

Matt Levy

Excellent kit

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

Anonymous

All-Rounder

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8.5

Excellent


Colin Hogan

Colin Hogan

The best WM based smartphone available today

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10

Perfect



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Overview

HTC TyTN

Editors rating
Rating: 8.2
Verdict

With its excellent feature set, including HSPDA support, the Windows Mobile 5.0-based HTC TyTN and its variants from network operators could be the ideal compromise between size and functionality.

Typical price

£ 489

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