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Saturday, March 08, 2008

HTC AT&T Tilt An Alternative to Apple iPhone, A Possible Replacement for My Wizard 8125

Everyone wants the iPhone, admit it. Other than the AT&T Tilt might be the coolest handset on the market—and certainly one of the most powerful. Made by HTC (acronym for High Tech Computer), the Tilt has an 2.8-inch screen that slides up to reveal a surprisingly roomy QWERTY keyboard capable of tilting up to 40 degrees, making it more like a mini laptop than a cell phone. This is a reasonable upgrade taret for those who snapped the Cingular 8125 back in 2006 when it was arguably one of the better and successful PDA phones/PocketPC. It runs on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system, which allows you to work on Office files and swap information with Outlook via Microsoft ActiveSync. The biggest upgrade I would say is its built-in GPS, a feature which my HTC Wizard 8125 does not have.

The Tilt comes equipped with a 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and support for high-speed 3G networks. The Windows Mobile OS offers users with more custom apps and add-ons than the Apple iPhone (for now, as Apple has the App Store now for the iPhone). The Windows Mobile platform enables you to bring your Microsoft Office documents along and store or read them off your phone. You can bring the Tilt and leave the laptop at home. Honestly speaking, I am gonna ditch my Wizard 8125 soon if something like this comes at an affordable price.

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