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HTC TyTN

<a href="http://www.europe.htc.com/">HTC</a> is a well-established manufacturer of Windows Mobile devices, its products being sold by mobile network operators under their own branding and by the likes of i-mate and Qtek. The latter is actually the brand name used by HTC itself, but recently the company decided to drop the Qtek brand and use its own name for directly sold hardware. Two devices were launched when this branding strategy was announced: the <a href="http://www.europe.htc.com/products/htctytn.html">HTC TyTN</a> (pronounced ‘titan’) and the <a href="http://www.europe.htc.com/products/htcmteor.html">HTC MTeoR</a> (pronounced ‘meteor’). The MTeoR is a Windows Mobile Smartphone, while the TyTN, reviewed here, is a Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
By Sandra Vogel, Contributing Writer
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