Friday, September 3, 2010

HTC Touch Pro2 Review

November 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Misc

After ascent ,AT&T’s copied HTC Tilt2 and replaced it as HTC Touch Pro2  where it provided its customers  to select or choose  HTC Touch Pro2-the Smartphone gave a boost to T-mobile, Sprint, Verizon’s versions of Smartphones and  no revisions done like  Windows Mobile 6.5– Microsoft’s mobile operating system. It has many features like the My Phone backup service, Windows Marketplace, and user friendly interface.

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The touch screen and QWERTY keyboard, definitely gives it a finer edge to other different Smartphone’s (HTC pure, blackberry bold, and iPhone) of AT&T’s. The Bafflement in browsing, it does not excel in its multimedia and it is distributed as a business device. Now the HTC Tilt2 costs $299.99 and available for 2 years contract.

DESIGN- HTC Touch Pro2:

Inspite of HTCTilt2, AT&T introduced HTC Pro2 while the difference can be seen between the two models. Its features are similar like speaker, camera, chrome edges and smoky, mirrored face. As HTC Tilt2 lacks in unlocked model that is standard 3.5mm jack, where audio adapter is used to connect to headphones. It’s troublesome in connecting the adapter to the mini USB port. The other difference in Tilt2 is QWERTY keyboard.
HTC Tilt2-measures 4.54 inches tall, 2.33 inches wide,0.65 inches thick and weighs 6.3 Ounces, and while bulky, 3.6-inch WVGA resistive touch screen, built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor. It matches with Windows Mobile 6.5 and user interface augmentation is not there in Touch Pro2 models. HTC Tilt2 has new Lock screen which informs the missed calls, new messages, and appointments. The Start menu has very touch-friendly layout. It has many other features like volume rocker, push to talk key zoom bar, micros.

Features:

HTC Tilt2 has an advantage to communicate with Windows marketplace for mobile, Microsoft’s My Phone backup service, and Windows Mobile 6.5’s internet explorer and with many added or altered features like Flash Lite support tools for page navigation and has good features compared to previous versions. The tabbed browsing, an onscreen refresh button, in-page search are the features of Opera mobile browser, is included on Tilt2.
The HTC Pure comes with MS-Office Mobile Suite which helps to edit documents like Word and Excel and to view PowerPoint presentations. It provides Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology for on-time delivery of email, automatic synchronization with Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts through Exchange Server. It also supports POP3 and IMAP accounts. After the arrival of Exchange 2010, Windows Mobile 6.5 starts supporting conversation view for e-mails, unified messaging, free/busy calendar lookup, and many more.
The HTC Tilt2 offers quad-band world roaming, speed  and smart dialing, voice commands, three-way calling, push-to-talk calls (it costs $5.00/month additionally), text and multimedia messaging, conference calling, and a speakerphone. It can store address, numbers, Email depending on memory. It also has the qualities like 3G, Smartphone with Wi-Fi.
Performance
The quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) HTC Tilt2 was tested in San Francisco where audio can be heard clearly in speaker and voice calls and no disturbance was seen. It has 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7201A processor. Tilt2′s GPS qualities were infallible. AT&T Navigator can be used to find the path in a fraction of seconds. It has 1,500mAh lithium ion battery which gives 8.5hrs talk time and 20 days of standby time. As per FCC radiation tests, it has a digital SAR rating of 1.16 watts/kg and has a Hearing Aid consistent rating of M3.

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