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HTC TyTN 3G Phone
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Here is a very cool smartphones,HTC TyTN 3G Phone.

HTC has been producing Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphones for a long time, but it is only with the Pocket PC TyTN (and a new Windows Mobile Smartphone the MTeoR) that the company has come out into the open and made products available under its own name. It had previously used the Qtek brand name for selling its own products, but that brand has been shelved.

Where you will have seen HTC’s wares before is in Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs branded by network operators. The advantage of buying in this way is that you get a generous operator subsidy on the hardware. The advantage of buying SIM free is that you can chop and change operator as you see fit.

Here is some details about HTC TyTN 3G Phone
Its Size is about 112.5 x 58 x 22 mm , Weight about 76g ;Display resolution 320 x 240.
It provides Video recording / playback and Audio playback ,and the file formats supported by this type of cell phone includes MP3 and AAC. So it’s very convenient to load your favorite music into this phone, but if u have got other file formats which u are wanna download to it, don’t worry, Imtoo audio encoder can help u solve this problem, which can encode most popular audio files WAV, WMA, AC3, MP2 into mp3 and AAC fast and easily . Otherwise this 3G phone also provides connectivity Bluetooth, memory 128MB, messaging email, SMS, MMS .

The TyTN deals with that by reducing the overall size of the hardware and still including a very good keyboard. The trick is one we’ve seen before in (non 3G) predecessors to this device. The keyboard slides out from the left edge of the casing. As you slide it out to use it, the screen reorients itself from the portrait (tall) format it uses in standard mode to landscape (wide) mode, ready for you to start typing.

The TyTN has a touch sensitive screen, and when you don’t want to pull out the keyboard you can use an on-screen tappable one, or two types of handwriting recognition – one by writing into a recogniser window the other by writing direct to anywhere on the screen. A stylus lives in a slot on the bottom back right edge of the TyTN for this and other screen-prodding duties.

 

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