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Previously on "Mobile Phone Review"

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  • r0bly0ns
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    MDA Vario III, but someone told me I'd be happier with Nokia N95... also MDA doesn't seem to have bluetooth, haven't actually asked I just checked the list of features, and I need my handset to connect to my satnav via bluetooth
    MDA Vario III, AKA HTC Tytyn II does have bluetooth.
    http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobil...ario-iii/spec/

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  • DaveP
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    Spoke to orange & managed to get the HTC TyTN II as a free phone upgrade
    as part of a new contract.

    delivery tuesday, cant wait

    thanks for all the advice.

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  • DaveP
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    Just been to the orange shop for a demo of both HTC's I'm torn, there are good and bad points for both models. Will check what Orange phone sales can offer first.

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  • DaveP
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    Although the Nokia n95 is ok, the standby time of 1 day is terrible, everybody I know who has had one, said there no good.

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  • SandyDown
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    I just purchased the Web'n'walk from T-Mobile, for a handser I was going to order their MDA Vario III, but someone told me I'd be happier with Nokia N95... also MDA doesn't seem to have bluetooth, haven't actually asked I just checked the list of features, and I need my handset to connect to my satnav via bluetooth

    Anyhow the nokia N95 will arrive on Monday, if I don't like it I have 30 days to return it and exchange it with the MDA ..
    btw I found the keyboard buttons on the MDA really tiny with my long nails it would be challenging to actually use it for any kind of useful non text kind of writing

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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    am getting a tytn II aka T-mobile Vario III next week, this review says it all really..
    I love Trusted Reviews - Gizmodo and Engadget went right down my estimation when I found that site.

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  • beeker
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    I guess it depends on the useage of your device. I've had the touch for jsut over a week now and really like it.

    I use it for reference when i'm on the go as it can handle pop3/imap accounts it means I am always in touch with my own business. The outlook activesync means I always have my cleint-side info handy when at different sites. When I do need to send a small email asking for info \ replying with info it's not a big deal using the stlylus.

    IF, you intend using your device as the main means of communicating then yes, get the TYTN as the keyboard will be much better for you. However if you are like me and it's not going to be long essay's you type every day - then the touch is more than capable.

    The TouchFlo screen is realllly nice and easy to use. Camera is pretty decent as is the WM6 O/S. Easy access to the main features of the phone, storage isn't a problem, synch-ing etc very easy.

    I would base your decision on the level of use of the keyboard.

    interested to know which one you plump for in the end tho!

    <my two cents>

    Beeker.

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  • chef
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    am getting a tytn II aka T-mobile Vario III next week, this review says it all really..

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  • r0bly0ns
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    Originally posted by poser View Post
    tytyn II all day long, imagine trying to use the touch after eating McDonalds.....

    also the way the screen tilts is quality.
    I've had a HTC Tytyn (not II) for about 3 months now and love it. Really easy to use and reliable.

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  • Zorba
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    And the GPS is nice.

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  • DaveP
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    re

    OK cheers for that.

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  • poser
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    tytyn II all day long, imagine trying to use the touch after eating McDonalds.....

    also the way the screen tilts is quality.

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  • DaveP
    started a topic Mobile Phone Review

    Mobile Phone Review

    Hi I am considering getting either of the following phones from Orange

    HTC TyTN II or HTC Touch P3450

    I was just after some feed back on either of these phones.

    Thanks
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