The TyTN II arrives in Asia

John Chan  |  Sep 13, 2007

It's no secret the HTC TyTN II will come to Asia Pacific soon--it's just a question of when. So today, about two weeks after its European debut, we finally received information about its availability. This successor to the Dopod 838 Pro will go on sale in October at a retail price of S$1,348.

Specific launch dates in individual countries will vary, so you may see it in stores anytime from early to late October. The company also revealed that additional software like BlackBerry Connect, a business card scanner and MapKing R12 for navigation will be included out of the box.

The HTC TyTN II is a Windows Mobile 6 PDA-phone with a slide-out keyboard. It comes with features like HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi and GPS navigation. To find out more about the TyTN II, check out our video and first take here.

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