HTC Tilt2 (AT&T) isn’t tilted to lend something with worst features and make you gloomy, yet aligned with me to provide you the best functionalities to make you happy, and that’s a good start of our today’s review, and we would bring some more good news for our readers and techno journalists either.
HTC is offering a gizmo with display having size; 3.6in and type; TFT active matrix maximum resolution 400 x 800, adding along power battery installed (max) Lithium ion maximum supported batteries 1, supporting talk time up to 510 min (GSM), and up to 390 min (WCDMA) connectivity either.
This Tilt2 series is lending OS like, Windows Mobile 6.5 and facilitates a brilliant call standard. The smartphone supports a substantially roomy QWERTY keyboard, with a shining display. Few hitches with this series are that, it is heavy and very costly. Again it isn’t supports a qualitative 3.5mm headphone jack. But no recourse, except to compromise, and prefer it for its productive functionalities.
This HTC Tilt2 is offering a remarkably enhanced framework and updated operating system, the HTC Tilt2 is a worthy upgrade and offers AT&T's business customers a powerful smartphone. Its price tag is USD 299.99.
Interestingly, after waiting AT&T's business customers are finally getting their turn with the HTC Touch Pro2. Dubbed the HTC Tilt2 (and obviously the successor to the AT&T Tilt), the smartphone has a leg up on T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon's version of the smartphone by shipping with Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box.
HTC has brought up an operating system that is more user-friendly interface and several added features, such as the My Phone backup service and Windows Marketplace. The hardware is also vastly improved over the Tilt with a sharper touch screen and top-notch QWERTY keyboard, and the combination of the two certainly gives it an edge over AT&T's other smartphones, such as the HTC Pure, BlackBerry Bold, and iPhone. The browsing experience is a little frustrating and multimedia isn't its forte, but it delivers as a business device. The Tilt2 is available now with a two-year contract.