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Review: TyTN II enables office work on the go

HTC’s new handset combines a hidden qwerty keyboard with comprehensive wireless support

Price: Free with any Orange tariff over £45 per month
Manufacturer: HTC
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 16 Nov 2007
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The TyTN II is a little on the large side for a phone, but offers good connectivity options and a keyboard for those who need to access email and Office documents on the go. It also has GPS hardware support for those looking to use satellite navigation, but this costs extra and the Sat Nav software is not installed as standard.

PROS: Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS in compact case with hidden qwerty keyboard

CONS: Keyboard fiddly; GPS service extra; bulkier than standard handsets

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