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AT&T Tilt Smartphone (AT&T)

AT&T

AT&T, 2007

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Excellent smartphone, even for a non-tech

I was cautious about ordering this phone. My previous phone had no gadgets, no gizmos. It didn't even have a camera. However, the abiity to edit documents on the go and to check e-mails while away from the computer really appealed to me. I was cautious because I am not a tech geek. I had seen many reviews of this and other phones, and found myself doing the same thing I did when I listened to an IT guy talk -- I zoned out. 3G? WM6? I was lost. Ultimately, I decided to take the plunge. I've had my Tilt for about 2 weeks now, and I am very happy with it. I decided to write a review for those prospective smartphone buyers out there who, like me, have trouble programming a VCR (for those of us who still have VCRs).

The Good: The Tilt is powerful. Windows Mobile 6 works pretty much like Windows on your home computer. That's very useful for opening pdf documents, text files, and other things you'll need for work. It can play most videos, although I'm still trying to figure out how to get certain file types to play (I'm sure there's a way, but again, trouble with VCR).

It also has 3G, which is basically the only internet service worth a crap. It's painful to try and surf the net on a non-3G connection (it will take like 5


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Tilt is what Wing SHOULD have been

This review is going to be short and sweet. I had a TMobile Wing for nearly 5 months before the touch screen died and TMobile refused to honor the warranty, despite having been a devoted customer for the past 5 years holding 3 wireless accounts. I got the Wing because I had outgrown the Sidekick series having begun with the CSK. The Wing was great for about a day, it lacked CPU and RAM--pretty much everything that defines a computing device.

After the TMobile fiasco, I jumped to AT&T with the Tilt and it's what I should have done years ago. With available program memory hovering around 70MB and RAM around 55MB, it has none of the frustrating issues I had with the Wing which I loved one day, and the next wanted to destroy it out of sheer frustration. I don't have to constantly reboot it to get more memory or run the memory recovery apps every time I want to open a new program. I also don't have to worry about my phone locking up when an incoming call comes in. Even better, when I open up a webpage with more than 6MB worth of pictures on it--IE,doesn't just die due to lack of memory.

Out of the box the Tilt performs. I had to modify the cache on the Wing to squeeze out more performance and up the speed from 200MHZ to 247MHZ to make it a bit more usable.

The only thing that bothers me about the Tilt is the phone goes into display lock when I'm on the phone. It usually activates about the time I need to access the keypad for the touchtones, i.e. accessing voicemail---so I have to unlock it quickly before the phone hangs up due to lack of activity. I realize the phone locks so your cheek isn't pressing up against it while talking on the phone---something I also hated about the Wing.

Moving from the Wing was easy. I did a full backup with SPB Backup, then inserted that same memory card into the Tilt and restored it.

The Tilt is by far a better phone and laptop replacement device. It rocks with my bluetooth folding keyboard. The camera quality in good lighting rivals my Nikon DSLR (love the autofocus feature on the Tilt), the GPS allows more functionality, the 400MHz CPU and huge amount of RAM makes this actually a useful tool, and finally the 3G network gives me nearly the same speed as my DSL in my office. When I tether the Tilt to my laptop, it's easy to open up multiple browser tabs, or view graphic intensive sites without wishing I was on DSL!

I love the Tilt and AT&T!


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very good phone

i bought this phone in January and i was very excited about it.

Pros-
you can add your own wma. ringtones
keyboard great for texting
3.0 M pixel camera
online is fast with wifi or service
big touch screen
great for office users
tilting screen great for watching videos.

Cons-
phone feater not to good.

if buying this phone i reconmend u dounload the HTC home plugin. its GREAT. you can find it and other programs at [...]


I'm very impressed with this device.

I'm very impressed with this device. The sound, pictures, internet, video camera, and the capabilities of this phone are real nice. I was kinda on the ropes about purchasing this phone but its kinda the "best bang for your buck." Its is a durable phone but I have dropped it twice and while the phone still operates the same, the screen doesn't hold a firm "tilt" as it did previously. But that's not a big problem because when you have it in the tilt position your index fingers will probably be behind the screen to support it anyway. Overall...I would refer this phone to anyone..College students, business people....its a keeper.


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