The AT&T Tilt features a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and a tilting screen. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone also offers the full gamut of wireless options, including 3G and GPS, push e-mail, a 3-megapixel camera, and support for AT&TMusic and Vi
Speakerphone quality wasn't the greatest, and talk-time battery life was on the shorter side. The Tilt was sluggish at times, and picture quality was subpar. We also had problems acquiring a GPS fix.
Whether you know it as the AT&T 8925, the HTC Kaiser, or the HTC TyTN II, this highly anticipated Windows Mobile 6 smart phone officially got its crowning today as the AT&T Tilt. To get the most out of 3G, the Tilt supports the AT&T Video and AT&T...
Perhaps the most widely known Windows Mobile 6 smart phone right now is the AT&T Tilt (HTC 8295). It is one of AT&T's newest smart phones running the brand new Windows Mobile 6 operating system from Microsoft. The design of the Tilt puts it in a l
Lots of Connectivity Options, Easy-to-Use Keyboard, Brilliant Screen, Excellent call quality
Camera quality is mediocre, Bulky design
At first glance the Tilt may look like just a minor upgrade to its predecessor, the 8525, but that would be a seriously wrong assumption to make. The ATT
GPS included, Nice sliding keyboard with the ability to tilt the screen, Easy keyboard to type on, Very bright screen, 256 mb of ROM, 128 mb of RAM, WiFi
Heavy, Sluggish response time, Does not include a cradle, Not as many hardware buttons as some other WM PDA phones
There is no doubt that this is a solidly built phone. It feels like it could take the normal daily use abuse in stride and still continue to work just fine. The sliding keyboard is well built. It is comfortable to hold in my hand as well as nicely balance...
Specifically, we're talking about the AT&T Tilt, a device penned by prolific smartphone manufacturer HTC, and whose signature feature is adjustable screen.
By Joe Moran February 20, 2008
The slim, pocket-sized AT&T Tilt smartphone is bursting at the seams with a full-menu of wireless capabilities to keep you connected wherever you roam on this globe--quad-band GSM for global...
Practical and versatile, the phone's face slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard while the screen tilts for optimal viewing of email, spreadsheets, and web videos.
Amid all the big-name smartphone manufacturers, HTC has been quietly making some of the best products out there. The HTC Tilt certainly fits the bill. Though not as sexy as the HTC Touch, the Tilt is an ideal device for heavy-duty messaging. Its bul
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The AT&T Tilt is the most powerful Windows Mobile device you can get right now from a U.S. carrier. Thick and beefy, this chunk of portable computing plays up Windows Mobile's multimedia and messaging strengths and emerges as the current leader in the Mic...
Fast. High-speed, global wireless connectivity. Excellent integration with Microsoft apps. Good phone.
Chunky design. BlackBerry Connect slows the device considerably. Watch the AT&T Tilt Video Review!
This brawny, do-it-all device integrates seamlessly with Microsoft apps to create the perfect mobile office for Windows users, while plenty of multimedia features, along with a nifty tilting screen, keep you entertained on the road.
All Shots The Tilt looks like a whole bunch of other Pocket PCs out there, including the Sprint PPC-6800, the AT&T (formerly Cingular) 8525, and the T-Mobile MDA. The Tilt's signature feature is its tilting screen, which turns the whole handset...
Brighthand's Ed Hardy brings us this review of AT&T's latest high-end Windows Mobile smartphone, the AT&T Tilt. This includes a video overview.
This HTC device is the most feature-packed Windows Mobile phone yet and comes with an innovative screen-angle option.
Nothing has been confirmed by HTC or AT&T at this point, but Negri Electronics is already taking pre-orders for the AT&T 8925, telling customers that the lovely Windows Mobile 6 device will be ready to pick up on Sunday, September 30th...
That's the current rumor being passed around through the wire. The AT&T 8925, as you may already know, was bandying around as the HTC Tilt for some time. This is because, unlike the 8125 and 8525 (Wizard and Hermes) which preceded it, the display on the 8...
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