HTC Tilt2 now available on AT&T
Those looking for a slightly more QWERTY-equipped WinMo 6.5 device for AT&T than the HTC Pure need look no further than its stablemate, the Tilt2, now that it's officially available to all comers. The carrier's second model to use Microsoft's latest and greatest cut of Windows Mobile stays pretty true to its Touch Pro2 roots, offering an industrial-strength full duplex speakerphone, 3.2 megapixel cam, WVGA tilt-up display, and of course, that five-row QWERTY keyboard that makes banging out long emails and extended MMS tirades just a little more tolerable. Interest parties should come bearing gifts and plenty of cash, because it'll run $349.99 on contract before a $50 mail-in rebate.
[Via PhoneDog]
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Great all-in-one phone, well designed, nice interface, it's a low price for what it is !
$299.99 on contract after rebate is a low price? I got my VZW TP2 for $99 on contract after rebate and NE2. $99 is a LOW price.
i'm loving the blue on this one. sure alot of that probably has to do with the carrier branding but still. hopefully they won't have to deal with the stocking issues Verizon is having (i've been trying to secure one for almost a month now to no avail).
The background is fully customizable. I'm running a custom os on my Tilt with that same interface. I love it. XD
I really like this device too but haven't been an HTC fan since the first Tilt that I owned and had so many issues with. I'm sure the problems have been fixed but I wouldn't be willing to take the chance again. Besides, for the that price, you can get a 32GB iPhone.
Issues with the tilt? It was probably one of the better phones I've owned. The only beef I ever had was the crappy software. If you haven't already, open your eyes to the hard work of XDA-Developers. I've been running WinMo 6.5 on my phone for months and loving every bit of it.
HTCpedia is reporting a problem with the AT&T screen (as compared with other carrrier versions). Real bummer. I was ready to move on this but...... AT&T, once again, caught trying to save a buck.
http://htcpedia.com/news/280.html