| The HTC's TyTn II owes its bulky exteriors to the keyboard that slides out of the casing. It uses Windows Mobile 6.0 which helps users opt for either landscape or portrait formats. A 2.8 inch screen reorients the format when the keyboard is pushed open. |
There's no sliding keyboard and the only way to manoeuvre is the rather helpless on-screen Windows Mobile keyboard. It is not only cumbersome but also irritating to type using Windows Mobile's small check boxes and scrollbars that are rather inappropriate for a 2.65 inch screen. |
| To be fair, Asus has included its own finger-friendly launcher software that easily initiates P320's applications and settings without looking for the stylus. |
The camera interface of TyTn II is thoughtfully optimised for finger navigation. For a 3-megapixel camera, the quality isn't the best one could expect but it does the job. You can expect decent images indoors or in bright light.
All the three phones fit the bill for those searching for a Windows-based professional device, featuring global GSM and 3G roaming, WiFi, GPS and QWERTY in a well-size body, just like the Nokia E90.
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