marka2k
I am considering making the same plunge, i.e. an unlocked TyTN; I hope
you don't mind me asking you a few questions about your new toy
1) Where did you buy it? Would you buy from them agaqin?
2) Are you using it with Cingular? Any issues?
3) Are you happy with the phone?
4) Are you in any of the areas where Cingular has rolled out the 3.5G
network?
5) any general comment swould be appreciated?
Thanks in advance!
Leroy
marka2k wrote:
> The TyTn has both a front camera and rear 2M rear camera, the front is used
> if the provider supports video calling rumors have said Cingular will not
> support video calling anytime soon therefore the front camera will be
> omitted from the 8525
>
> I purchased my TyTn from a US retailer for $740 but as mentioned if you can
> wait you should be able to save a couple of hundred on the Cingular branded
> one 
>
>
> <Jeremy.Deats@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1157686347.432509.241300@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
> > Also wanted to add that I've read HTC (to be manufactuerer of the 8525)
> > is to expand their name brand in the US, selling direct to the public
> > and distributing HTC branded phones through service providers.... They
> > have already released the formentioned MTeoR and TyTN and in fact the
> > to-be Cingular 8525 looks identical to the already (USA) released HTC
> > TyTN Phone Edition, except the 8525 is set to be Cingular branded and
> > to have the digital camera placed on the back of the phone instead of
> > the front.
> >
> > If you want the 8525 today, do a search for HTC TyTN, they average
> > between $800-$900 US. Of course if you hold out for the 8525 you'll
> > likely save $200-300, or considerably more if you're planning to sign a
> > new contract and take advantage of promo discounts.
> >
> >
> > ENJ483 wrote:
> >> Can anybody tell me when Cingular will release the updated 8125...the
> >> 8525?
> >