HTC Kaiser to be officially recognized as HTC TyTN by GCF! |
| Wednesday, 08 August 2007 | |
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HTC plans to officially call the HTC Kaiser as the HTC TyTN II! Though this news is still a rumor, what is confirmed is that this device got the approval of the GCF (Global Certification Forum for GSM and UMTS devices)! This latest offering from HTC flaunts the very rare TouchFLO technology! In fact, this is the very first HTC device which has this technology! With this, scrolling is very easy and you can use your finger or the stylus! This Windows Mobile 6 Professional device helps you maximize your mobile productivity with cool features such as instant email, calendar and contents synchronization! The connectivity is super fast with 3G/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Stay connected even while on the move and download, access and edit documents on the go! The device has a very sleek look with a 2.8 tilted QVGA touch screen, sliding QWERTY key board and the home page is the attractive HTC Home menu screen! The device has a memory of 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM and to take care of your extra memory needs, there is always the microSD card slot! The phone supports Tri-band UMTS with Quad-band GSM/GPRS/Edge and the 3 way jog wheel would enable effortless and smooth navigation! The device also has an in built GPS system which will ensure that you will never get lost and a 3 megapixel camera for the shutterbug in you! For more information, click here!
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