
Well yesterday i took delivery of my new Pocket PC mobile phone, its a HTC TyTN II on the UK network '3'. First impresions of the mobile was very pleasing, the phone is light, nice to hold, and also very user friendly, as it uses Windows Mobile version 6. after the unboxing, i powered the phone up and i was greated with the '3' setup screen, after a few minutes configuration with the screen and sim card i was ready to go.
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The first thing i looked into was unblocking the phone as when i tried using my Orange simcard i was greated with the 'service lock' so after a quick google search i found out how to unblock the handset and after around 20-30 mins of messing around with settings and various programs, the phone was unlocked and ready to work with Orange UK.
After my Orange simcard was in the handset the phone picked up that i had a new simcard installed and asked me if i wanted to auto configure the phone to the operator, this included all settings, including gprs, and mms settings by itself, which i thought was very cool, plus it saved a phone call to Orange asking for the settings
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Inside the box you will find:
The HTC TyTN II (obviously)
Suede effect case
Mains Charger
USB Sync/Charge cable
Application CD with ActiveSync,
Sprite Backup,
GPRS Monitor and
TomTom 6
ExtUSB hands free headset
Battery
Clear screen protector
Spare Stylus
Manual & getting started guide
TyTN II Hardware Specification:
<LI>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 Technology
So after i got the unlock sorted i set about installing Windows Live, this included WLM and Windows Live Mail, this process was so easy it was unreal, all i had to do was enter my MSN Passport info (normal stuff) sign a User Agreement, and then tick 3 radio buttons, asking me if i wanted to import my WLM contacts into my phone book on my handset, the setup process even auto configured my MSN Mail settings. Another great little feature was when i added my G-Mail account it retreived the settings from the web, so no messing with pop3 settings.
A little word of warning if your thinking of getting these handset, get your opperator to disable gprs as the handset has a dynamic weather update program that will auto connect the gprs and download updates, 'thats a great thing i hear you cry' ohh but it isnt as when its finished, the updates doesnt disconnect, i found out the hardway as since im as PAUG it decided to eat all of credit.
The keyboard is nice to use, it doesnt feel cramped or rescticted in its use in anyway, i was using it with WLM messesger via the wifi connection last night and with the screen tilted to 40 degree's it felt nice and comfortable.
The phone features two 3 mega pixel camera's which are located at the rear, and the front of the handset. A took 2 photos in a semi out door area to show the camera quality
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One of the slight little niggles which im finding at the moment its that the built in gps reciever is a little slow at locking onto the satilites, at the moment its taking around 30-45 seconds (as i timed it) to find a working signal.
I know this aint been the best review, but if you have got any questions i'll be happy to answer them
