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Im tired of waiting for the w960 and really like the gps option. Touch screen is a must since I love "recognize hand writing" input.
htc is a little bit too bulkey but I think it is the ONE.
Thanks for the help...esato its the best forum so far.
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Posted: 2007-12-02 02:46:20
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well couple have said it here already, for business, you would be silly to go past the tytn II..... It is, imho, the best business solution on the market, if i needed a business phone i would get this before any other.......
for multimedia,. go the w960.
It depends on your needs/wants. go for the one which better suits your requirements in a phone....
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Posted: 2007-12-02 03:36:36
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On 2007-12-02 02:46:20, isadouglas wrote:
Im tired of waiting for the w960 and really like the gps option. Touch screen is a must since I love \"recognize hand writing\" input.
htc is a little bit too bulkey but I think it is the ONE.
Thanks for the help...esato its the best forum so far.
@isa - Havin; OWNED the P910i for 3 years just ONLY shows that you are CONTENTED with that fone . . . Now, has it come to a point when you ALSO decided on gettin' another P-series

model fone

If so, the P990i (now very much stable) and P1i have VEEEEEERY tempting $$$$$-offers

They are one of the BEST-buys in the market and even in hardwares at present ! GO figure mate !
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Posted: 2007-12-02 03:43:54
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On 2007-12-02 01:51:56, Dogmann wrote:
@drgopoos
I really don't think you will find the W960 will be faster in anything it does, but as pointed out one is a Walkman Music Player the other more of a Buisness device.
I agree with the speed factor.. It depends on what firmware that you.. some of the custom built firmwares are so fast and stable.. Slowness is more to do with windows than HTC....
I have not used w960i but screen of htc has been a disappointment from what had been expected ( should have had a vga. A vga in this handset would have put this one miles ahead of any other handset in the market now. Still a few miles ahead with out it )
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Posted: 2007-12-02 03:44:19
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On 2007-12-02 00:18:34, razec wrote:
Let's simply put it into this: multimedia vs business
multimedia: W960
business TyTN II
Exactly! HTC released the TyTN II with limited driver support for the multimedia capabilities offered by the Qualcomm MSM 7200 chip. Currently the phone does not support any form of video or 3D acceleration.
If you want a device that is suitable for both business and multimedia then the TyTN II will be a good choice once HTC releases complete drivers with a future firmware update.
On 2007-12-02 01:19:20, *Jojo* wrote:
@of - Is your HTC a 2 or 3 MP camfone
Although the TyTN II's camera is 3MP, the photos it produces are just marginally better than those from its predecessor, the TyTN. Actually, looking at the photos I shot with my old JASJAM (i-mate branded TyTN) and comparing those from my new TyTN II, about half of them turn out worse, mainly due to the autofocus missing to focus on infinity when shooting landscape shots. It usually picks something in the vicinity even if it is in the corner of the frame.

In fact, switching down the camera to 2 MP mode many times gives better results, almost as if HTC took a 2 MP camera and added 3 MP software interpolation to it
On 2007-12-02 03:44:19, drgopoos wrote:
I agree with the speed factor.. It depends on what firmware that you.. some of the custom built firmwares are so fast and stable.. Slowness is more to do with windows than HTC....
I blame immature drivers. I believe Microsoft is using this device for the development of WM6 "SE" (Second Edition). Hopefully they will give feedback to HTC on this issue. I don't think Microsoft wants HTC to make WM6 look bad due to poor quality drivers.
Anyone who has tried out an old Linux distro on a modern PC will recognize the performance problems you see when the video driver doesn't support the chipset on the graphics card and falls back to either VESA or framebuffer mode. Same problem with video on the TyTN II; instead of using the video acceleration available in the MSM 7200, it falls back to raw framebuffer mode...
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Posted: 2007-12-02 05:01:41
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HTC TyTN II currently do not support 3D acceleration, W960 does
If you want to invest on User Interface - i'm sure you won't doubt W960 has more eye catching UI than TyTN II - any reactions so far?
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Posted: 2007-12-02 07:31:29
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On 2007-12-02 07:31:29, razec wrote:
HTC TyTN II currently do not support 3D acceleration, W960 does
If you want to invest on User Interface - i'm sure you won't doubt W960 has more eye catching UI than TyTN II - any reactions so far?
When I bought my TyTN II, I wanted to sell my P990i as a trade-in. My wife adviced me to keep it as the loss would have been too big. I'm glad I listened to her. I have put back the TyTN II in the box and am using the P990i while waiting for ROM updates from HTC.
I agree that the UIQ 3.x UI is nicer, although it wastes screen real estate by using larger fonts and doesn't provide an easy way to change fonts and font sizes. And I miss tap'n'hold for copy/cut/paste.
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Posted: 2007-12-02 10:55:17
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the handwriting recognition is better on SE phones than the tytn
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Posted: 2007-12-02 11:48:00
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@abu - Thanks for the INFO mate . . .
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Posted: 2007-12-02 22:52:38
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i was in the same boat .the tytn ll was at the top of my list,but for my uses i couldnt dig the screen resolution and the handwriting recognition is not as good as se's.also i love having my fm radio, went for the p1. but if your coming from the 910 you might enjoy the p990 or the p1i .for the money they are great.
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Posted: 2007-12-03 03:55:51
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