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What Windows Phones are hot (GPS, Bluetooth, Windows Mobile, keyboard) HotRdd 09-07-2007
Posted by Jeffrey - GzmDesign on September 10, 2007, 11:45 am
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Just reed the review if you have the time, they tell you everything you need
to know, including stuff from the GPS...
oh!, and BTW, if you want the S710 remember that you loose the GPS among
other stuff.

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Jeffrey
info@gzmdesign.com
www.gzmdesign.com

> The fact that I started "business" with the IPAQ 5550, 1 GB memory card,
> GPS mouse and a ericsson phone makes this option seem cheap. At that time
> the 1 GB SD cards were $600 a piece, not to mention the new IPAQ 5550, GPS
> and phone.
>
> I guess right now my biggest problem is trying to take all the gear, and
> chargers, with me when I hit the road. What a pain... I wonder how the
> GPS on these units will compare to my GPS mouse. I find in major cities,
> where I need the GPS, they tend to lose signal between tall buildings.
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>> >I must have been looking at specs for an older version. I didn't realize
>> >all of this was included.
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>> It's a nice device - their other offering is their S710 which is more
>> "mobile-like" than the TyTN II which is more "PDA-like". The TyTN has a
>> bigger screen (same resolution though), better camera and HSDPA (3G?). I
>> assume it's also got a touch screen with stylus.
>>
>> However, the loss of the mobile keypad may be problem - it would be if we
>> tried to push this as a business phone.
>>
>> It's also a darn more expensive :-)
>>
>> Cheers, Rob.
>>
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Posted by Rob Nicholson on October 3, 2007, 10:20 am
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> oh!, and BTW, if you want the S710 remember that you loose the GPS among
> other stuff.

Anyone used a bluetooth with the S710/VOX/E650/v1450 (too many rebadging!)?

Cheers, Rob.



Posted by Rob Nicholson on October 3, 2007, 10:19 am
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> on these units will compare to my GPS mouse. I find in major cities, where
> I need the GPS, they tend to lose signal between tall buildings.

I've got a Garmin eTrex GPS for walking and that often gets lost in forests.

Rob.
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>> >I must have been looking at specs for an older version. I didn't realize
>> >all of this was included.
>>
>> It's a nice device - their other offering is their S710 which is more
>> "mobile-like" than the TyTN II which is more "PDA-like". The TyTN has a
>> bigger screen (same resolution though), better camera and HSDPA (3G?). I
>> assume it's also got a touch screen with stylus.
>>
>> However, the loss of the mobile keypad may be problem - it would be if we
>> tried to push this as a business phone.
>>
>> It's also a darn more expensive :-)
>>
>> Cheers, Rob.
>>
>
>



Posted by Werner \"Menneisyys\" Ruotsala on September 12, 2007, 10:48 am
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Yup, the Kaiser (TyTN II) is all the rage today.

(I, personally, have decided to wait for the HTC Omni, though.)

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Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices
Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it.


>I must have been looking at specs for an older version. I didn't realize
>all of this was included.
>
>
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>> If i had the money i would defenetly go for the HTC TyTN II, i think it's
>> a great All-in-One device...
>>
>> Specs:
>> 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
>>
>> here's the HTC website
>> http://www.htc.com/product/03-product_tytn_II.htm
>>
>> and here's a great review on it....
>> http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2007/09/07/htc_tytn_ii_review
>>
>> Hope it helps!
>> Cheers
>>
>> Jeffrey
>> info@gzmdesign.com
>> www.gzmdesign.com
>>
>>
>>
>>> My office just okayed me getting a newer PDA phone and I'm looking for
>>> some options. Right now I use a Sony Ericsson phone and a IPAQ 5550
>>> together to do what I need. But I'm wondering if I can replace them all
>>> with one device. I'm specifically looking for something that is small
>>> and will allow me to run my NavTeq GPS software, preferably with a GPS
>>> but if I like the phone I can continue to use my bluetooth GPS mouse.
>>> Right now I'l looking at the IPAQ 6515, 6915 and an HTC phone.
>>> Thoughts???
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Posted by HotRdd on September 12, 2007, 10:58 am
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Whats new with the Omni?


"Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]"
> Yup, the Kaiser (TyTN II) is all the rage today.
>
> (I, personally, have decided to wait for the HTC Omni, though.)
>
> --
>
>
> --
> Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile
> Devices
> Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at
> http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it.
>
>
>>I must have been looking at specs for an older version. I didn't realize
>>all of this was included.
>>
>>
>>
>>> If i had the money i would defenetly go for the HTC TyTN II, i think
>>> it's a great All-in-One device...
>>>
>>> Specs:
>>> 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
>>>
>>> here's the HTC website
>>> http://www.htc.com/product/03-product_tytn_II.htm
>>>
>>> and here's a great review on it....
>>> http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2007/09/07/htc_tytn_ii_review
>>>
>>> Hope it helps!
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Jeffrey
>>> info@gzmdesign.com
>>> www.gzmdesign.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> My office just okayed me getting a newer PDA phone and I'm looking for
>>>> some options. Right now I use a Sony Ericsson phone and a IPAQ 5550
>>>> together to do what I need. But I'm wondering if I can replace them all
>>>> with one device. I'm specifically looking for something that is small
>>>> and will allow me to run my NavTeq GPS software, preferably with a GPS
>>>> but if I like the phone I can continue to use my bluetooth GPS mouse.
>>>> Right now I'l looking at the IPAQ 6515, 6915 and an HTC phone.
>>>> Thoughts???
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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