AT&T Tilt 8925

March 14th, 2008 | by Mike Kobrin

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The HTC Tilt skirts the line between Smartphone and laptop replacement.


Highs: Plenty of features; large QWERTY keyboard; responsive touch screen

Lows: Poor battery life; long startup time; slow camera; buly

Introduction

The AT&T Tilt (a.k.a. the HTC TyTN II 8925) is one of the most versatile and powerful Smartphones we've run across. Powered by Windows Mobile Pro 6 and a capable 400MHz Qualcomm processor, the phone is bulky thanks to internal goodies like GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth, as well as a 3-megapixel camera with an autofocus lens. But it works in GSM and WCDMA modes and supports HSDPA plus EDGE for data services. Add to that its slide-out QWERTY keyboard and tilting 2.8-inch LCD screen, and the Tilt tempts us to leave our laptop at home. It's a worthwhile upgrade from the HTC 8525 (Hermes), and although a few minor kinks need working out, we're mostly in love.




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