HTC TyTn vs HTC Touch Pro : Essentially perfect!
From the time the company recently launched its own brand,it has introduced dozens of HTC- branded mobile phones around the world. HTC is acknowledged for its innovation. It is constantly broadening the range of devices it offers by introducing devices to support specific applications and new form factors that meet the increasingly diverse needs of its customers. The HTC mobile phones are well visored and conferred with advanced features, huge memory space and Windows Operating Systems. These mobile phones are self sufficient to execute every task with effortless ease. Be it for the purpose of transferring crucial documents and files, or in an requirement for on-the-go Internet access, listening to music, or performing the function of communication tool.
The HTC TyTn is a smart phone that incorporates the Windows Mobile Phone Edition. Moreover, it also holds advanced yet basic mobile phone features such as two digital cameras, multiple connectivity selections and high-speed Internet accessibility. The TyTn comes with a slider mechanism with a slide-out keyboard and new multimedia features. The touch-screen surface can be lifted in a upward direction, so that the users can access the Windows Mobile features with the aid of QWERTY based keyboard. This device can be regarded as an extremely small Pocket PC as it comes in a dimension of 112 x 59 x 19 mm, and it merely weighs 190 grams, which is considered a good size and weight for any Windows Mobile equipped smart phone.

HTC TyTn is available in only silver coloured casing. Front panel of the TyTn is occupied by a TFT touch screen that measures 2.8 inches, diagonally. This screen is capable of producing up to 65K colours with high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The stylish and elegant looks of the HTC TyTn are highly desirable. The built-in 3.15 megapixel digital camera produces images with a high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The built-in autofocus and flash options provide sharp images even in dull or low lighting conditions. The phone comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional operating system that allows the users to access various Mobile Office applications such as Word, Excel, Outlook and PDF files.
On the other hand, the revolutionary HTC Touch Pro, comes with a sophisticated and exclusive design. The look of the phone is quite desirable and elegant. The HTC Touch Pro is a Windows Mobile 6.0 device that works like any other high-end PDA with similar specification. The PDA measures 102 x 51 x 18.1 mm and weighs merely 165 grams. The phone is powered by its impeccable battery life that offers the users upto 8 hours of talktime, which is pretty good for a Windows Mobile phone.

The phone comes with a 2.8 inches TFT touchscreen, which is capable of providing 65 K colours and a high resolution of 480 x 640 pixels. This alluring phone is incorporated with a 3.15 megapixel camera accompanied by features that would enhance an images like autofocus, Flash and digital zoom. The phone has a secondary camera for video-calling. The HTC Touch Pro is available in only Black colour which makes the phone look extremely stylish and lavish.
After deeply analysing the two astounding phones by HTC, the conclusion comes to the fact that both the phones are equally good in their own aspects.
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