Att tilt 6.1 manual




















On the front face you'll find the usual d-pad surrounded by call send and end buttons, the two usual Windows Mobile soft keys, OK, Windows start menu, Internet Explorer Mobile and email keys. These ease one-handed operation and are backlit. Windows Mobile still isn't the paragon of one-handed operation, but the Kaiser does better than expected for a large device and an operating system originally designed around two-handed operation.

The entire back cover slides off to reveal the battery compartment. The front face is gloss black with matte black surrounding the display and d-pad area while the back has HTC's matte black soft-touch finish for improved grip. The sides are made of ridged matte black plastic. The device feels weighty and solid and we'd expect it to last.

The display slider seems well-made, and there's a spring-loaded feel when opening the slider there is no lock closed sensation, the slider is ready to open when you overcome the spring's resistance.

We found call quality to be very good and volume a bit louder than average for a GSM phone. The Tilt comes with Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial application which requires recording of voice tags to dial numbers via voice command. As a consolation, it works over Bluetooth headsets. And like all Windows Mobile phones it supports speed dialing, smart dialing, call waiting, conference calling and more. The rear-firing speakerphone has OK volume but distorts buzzes when the volume is past the half way mark.

As of this writing, Good is working on a compatible version of their product. So this is a very capable processor package that offers improved speed over the Samsung. By Windows Mobile standards, the Tilt is a responsive device that opens applications and windows quickly and handles video playback well. Using File Manager to view the Windows directory is usually a tedious process; it takes up to 30 seconds for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices to list all the files in that directory.

On the Tilt, it listed them in 5 seconds. After booting, the Tilt has 74 megs of free RAM, which is quite a bit by WinMo or any other smartphone platform standards. This means you can run more programs without slowdowns or having backgrounded programs shut down by the OS.

Of the megs of flash memory, megs are available for your use to store programs and data. We tested the Tilt with a 4 gig SanDisk microSD card and it had no trouble playing a large library of music from the card using Windows Media Player Mobile, playing video and managing files. It works in both portrait and landscape modes and switches automatically when opening and closing the keyboard slider. You can manually rotate the display using HTC's shortcut on the Today screen. The display is average among Pocket PC phones, it's sharp and bright but didn't wow us.

Touch screens never look quite as good as their non touch screen equivalents on MS Smartphone Edition now called Windows Mobile Standard. The rear firing mono speaker does an OK job for music playback, but you'll definitely want to use a wired stereo or Bluetooth stereo headset for serious music enjoyment. Unfortunately, the usual HTC stereo headset isn't included in the box. Fortunately there are several 3rd party media players on the market for those who want something more feature rich and intuitive.

Since the Tilt can handle high capacity microSD cards, the phone is a viable iPod nano replacement. Video playback performance using Media Player Mobile is solid, and the Qualcomm processor and chipset impressed us.

The handoff is smooth and streaming is good: sharp with little frame drop or loss of sync. We wish HTC had offered a full screen stretched mode so we didn't have to watch postage stamp sized video. Quality is fairly good other than poor voice sync and plays in a larger window than CV. The try-out period is generally shorter than a level-- too short in some cases to tell if the game is worth buying.

Overview View all the pages Comments. Page Chapter 1 Getting Started. StylusTap items, write, or draw on the touch screen. Press and hold to lock the device. BACKPress to return to the previous screen. During a call, press and hold to turn the speakerphone on and off. While viewing a text or email message, press to call the sender of the message. See Chapter 4 for details. Back Cover MuteWhile using the speakerphone, press this button to mute or unmute the dual microphone.

Dual SpeakerUse this noise-cancelling dual speaker for conference calls. Forklift Attachment Type. Number of Hooks Included. Hook Movement. For Minimum Fork Width. Overall Height. Hook Opening Width. For Container Capacity. Boom Type. Hitch Receiver Capacity. Capacity 6 ft. For Container Type. Capacity 5 ft.

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