att-tilt.jpgThe AT&T Tilt is the first AT&T-enabled Windows Mobile 6 smart device and features an innovative slide-out QWERTY keypad design, a 3-megapixel camera, 3G data speeds from AT&T’s UMTS/HSDPA-based BroadbandConnect network and complete global connectivity.

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Designed by HTC (TSEC:2498), the AT&T Tilt features a 2.8-inch color screen that slides back to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, then tilts up to position the screen perfectly for reading and creating e-mail, browsing online, using applications or just playing videos and games. The AT&T Tilt supports Bluetooth® 2.0, which allows for up to six Bluetooth devices to be wirelessly connected simultaneously to the device and also supports Bluetooth Stereo.

“The AT&T Tilt is the most comprehensive wireless device on the market today,” said Michael Woodward, vice president, Business Voice/Data & Mobility Products, AT&T. “In addition to its innovative design, there is no device on the market that packs the number of features that are available on the Tilt.”

The AT&T Tilt features the latest version of TeleNav GPS NavigatorTM which provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving or walking directions, colorful 3D moving maps and traffic delay alerts with one-click rerouting. New features debuting with AT&T on the Tilt include address sharing, which allows users to share their current locations or the location of their favorite businesses with other mobile users. The new version also includes reviews and ratings for nearby restaurants and allows customers to rate them directly from their AT&T mobile phone. Business users also can use TeleNav Track™, a mobile workforce management solution that includes GPS-enabled tracking, timesheets, wireless forms, navigation, job dispatching and bar code scanning.

Inside the AT&T Tilt, users will have a wireless powerhouse at their disposal., With 3G broadband speed connectivity across the globe and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA capabilities that allow the Tilt to operate in Japan and Korea, customers have access to the more than 135 countries in which AT&T offers UMTS, EDGE or GPRS international data roaming. Customers also can use AT&T’s industry-leading international wireless roaming coverage to make or receive a phone call in more than 190 countries

At home, the AT&T Tilt provides access to AT&T’s BroadbandConnect network in more than 170 major metropolitan areas across the U.S., and coverage outside of 3G service areas is available via AT&T’s nationwide* EDGE network, the largest national high-speed wireless data network in the U.S. AT&T’s EDGE network is available in more than 13,000 cities and towns, and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. Users can also connect for an additional charge to Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the U.S. — including any of the more than 10,000 AT&T-owned or branded hotspot locations in the U.S. and tens of thousands more abroad — through the built-in Wi-Fi functionality, supporting the 802.11b and g frequencies. They also can use the AT&T Tilt to link to corporate wireless local area networks or home Wi-Fi networks.

Users will also find the highest-resolution camera available on any AT&T mobile phone today, with 3-megapixel resolution and auto-focus. The device also accommodates 4GB MicroSD flash memory cards and is capable of supporting up to 32GB MicroSD cards to expand storage for pictures, video, music and more.

“The AT&T Tilt represents the ultimate in high-speed connectivity, functional design and Windows Mobile power, it is a mobile powerhouse,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC Corp. “The AT&T Tilt provides today’s professionals and consumers with the ability to work and be entertained from nearly anywhere in the world.”

Windows Mobile 6 Experience
Windows Mobile 6 provides AT&T Tilt users with the familiar look and feel of their desktop computers at home or in the office. Windows Mobile 6 delivers the ability to view e-mails in their original rich HTML format with live links to Web and Microsoft Office SharePoint sites, which means text and images are displayed as they would be on a Windows PC with pictures, fonts and colors.

“Around the world, a Windows Mobile phone has become a companion for people that want to do more while on the go,” said Scott Horn, general manager, Mobile Communications Business, Microsoft. “The AT&T Tilt brings a wide variety of options for staying connected to colleagues, friends and family with a familiar and easy-to-use experience and a stylish form factor suited for both the office and a night out on the town.”

All Windows Mobile 6 devices include Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology for up-to-date email delivery and automatic synchronization of Outlook calendars, tasks and contacts through Microsoft Exchange Server. Windows Mobile 6 also offers a set of important device security and management features that include the capability to remotely wipe all data from a device should it be lost or stolen, helping ensure that confidential information remains that way. AT&T has the broadest portfolio of Windows Mobile devices of any U.S. carrier.

Email Options
In addition to Microsoft Direct Push, the AT&T Tilt will be the first Windows Mobile device in North America to include BlackBerry® Connect™ v4.0 software, which provides BlackBerry® email service, security and device management for IT administrators and the benefit for users of wireless synchronization of email, calendar, contacts, task list and memo pad information. BlackBerry Connect v4.0 supports push email for Microsoft® Exchange, IBM Lotus® Domino® and Novell® GroupWise® through the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and personal email through the BlackBerry® Internet Service.

Customers can also use the AT&T Tilt to access their personal email through AT&T’s popular Xpress Mail service. By completing just five easy steps, AT&T customers can set up their Xpress Mail account and begin getting personal e-mail from most major POP3/IMAP personal email services pushed to their AT&T Tilt at pre-set intervals. They also can perform two-way wireless synchronization of their calendars, access contact lists and view attachments.

Unique Force
The Johnson City Police Department, located in Johnson City, Tenn., has been using AT&T smart devices for two years and plans to be one of the first organizations to implement the AT&T Tilt later this year. With AT&T smart devices, Johnson City’s 148 officers can verify identification, search criminal databases, issue citations and submit reports from the palms of their hands. Since implementing the smart devices, arrests for criminal activities and revoked drivers licenses in Johnson City have increased and the time saved handling and processing incidents is equivalent to having five additional officers on staff, according to the police department.

“The AT&T Tilt provides a new level of wireless field support,” said Sgt. John Hames, Johnson City Police Department. “The embedded GPS will help us track officers’ whereabouts, identify the fastest route to incidents and download mapping data for onsite traffic reports. AT&T Tilt’s angled screen and high-resolution camera are attractive for people taking and reviewing images in the field and Windows Mobile 6 Professional will allow the department to more efficiently perform office applications on the mobile handset.”

Multimedia Features
Beyond enterprise functionality, the AT&T Tilt is made for fun and games as well. The device is preloaded with free and premium games and applications including Ms. PAC-MAN, Brain Challenge, Bubble Breaker, Midnight Pool, Solitaire (MS), Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07, MobiTV, and MyCast.

The Tilt provides access to AT&T Mobile Music — an integrated, on-the-go music experience that delivers “your music, your way” by providing simple access to the most robust collection of music content available today, including XM Radio Mobile, which comes pre-loaded on the device and is available for $8.99 per month. The AT&T Tilt will also feature AT&T’s CV streaming video service. Customers can watch a large selection of video clips of their favorite television shows, sports, news and weather, entertainment and premium content, including hit HBO programs and exclusive mobile content from World Wrestling Entertainment.

Pricing and Availability

The AT&T Tilt will be available for a promotional price as low as $299.99** beginning Oct. 5 at AT&T retail stores nationwide, online at www.wireless.att.com, at select national retailers and through AT&T’s business-to-business sales organizations. Unlimited monthly data plans that include corporate email are $44.99 with a voice contract***. Personal data plans, which include personal email, begin at $29.99 a month for 20 MB of data***. AT&T also offers an international data plan for the AT&T Tilt — 20 MB in nearly 30 countries — for an additional $24.99 a month. TeleNav GPS Navigator is available for additional monthly charges of $5.99 for 10 trips and $9.99 for unlimited trips. TeleNav Track service plans range from $12.99 to $21.99 for each device.

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*Not available in all areas.

**With two-year contract and mail-in rebate.

***Price reflects a $5 a month discount for voice and requires that an eligible wireless voice plan be activated and maintained on the same device. (Limited to one discounted price per eligible voice plan.)

AT&T Tilt

Laptop Mag reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “As a phone, the Tilt performed well. Call quality was clear, and calls placed during testing connected quickly and easily. Battery life is rated for 4.5 days of talk time or 8.3 days of standby. We left a fully charged Tilt on over a long weekend, and when we returned, the unit still had three out of four bars of battery life. We were then able to do a good deal of surfing, checking e-mail, and listening to music before having to power back up…The AT&T Tilt and the new BlackBerry 8820 both have a lot going for them, but users deciding between the two should take a few things into consideration. The Tilt is for those who like their smart phones packed to the gills with multimedia bells and whistles and who need the ability to view and edit Office attachments out of the box. The 8820 is for those looking for a sleeker device that’s easy to use, although it doesn’t have 3G. Given that the Tilt has BlackBerry’s push e-mail functionality, too, this device is a compelling option.” Link.

PCMag reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “The Tilt is a whole lot of handheld, and it’s probably more than most people need. The BlackBerry Curve does just fine as an e-mail phone with decent media player options. And for true media player verve, there’s no substitute for an Apple iPhone…But where the Tilt rules is in combination with other Microsoft products. If you live a Microsoft lifestyle, interacting with Windows Media Player, Media Center, or Exchange 2003 or 2007 servers, Windows Mobile’s integration with those other Microsoft components pushes it ahead of the pack. Windows Mobile also runs more powerful add-in software than the iPhone or BlackBerry do, SlingPlayer Mobile being one excellent example. If these applications appeal to you, the Tilt is the best of the Windows Mobile breed.” Link.

CNET reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “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. And we’d say the name is quite fitting given that it has a slide-out screen that tilts 40 degrees for a better viewing angle. It’s a nice touch that we enjoyed, but there’s more to this smart phone than an innovative design. It’s packed with all the features a mobile professional could want in a smart phone: the full range of wireless options, including UMTS/HSDPA support and GPS, Windows Mobile 6 (AT&T’s first WM6 device, in fact), and strong messaging capabilities. It can also entertain with support for AT&T Music and AT&T Video and a 3-megapixel camera.” Link.

InfoSync reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “Without a doubt, the Tilt is the best Windows Mobile 6 device we’ve seen so far, though that doesn’t make it the best smartphone. The OS lags occasionally, and doesn’t seem to take full advantage of the hardware. The Tilt design improves upon HTC’s basic premise, the side-sliding QWERTY, but this design is starting to get worn, and we’re frustrated that after years of building the same type of phone, the OS still can’t keep up with a simple aspect change. That said, business users will be happy to find everything, and we mean everything, they want on a phone, including speedy tethered modem support, a first rate address book, powerful productivity and scheduling options, and even a good navigator. So what if multimedia isn’t worth the price of admission. There is plenty on this device to recommend it to a serious power user.” Link.

PC World reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “The device can function as a full-featured mobile computer, thanks to its mobile versions of Microsoft Word and Excel, its multimedia playback (via syncing with Windows Media 10 on your desktop), and its built-in GPS for use with the TeleNav GPS Navigator (an extra-cost service priced at $10 a month for unlimited routes). Whether you use the Tilt to type notes or to watch videos, its revolutionary adjustable and angled screen makes viewing a pleasure. And, hey, it’s also a versatile cell phone.” Link.

Digital Trends reviews the AT&T Tilt and writes, “The AT&T Tilt (a.k.a. the HTC TyTN II 8925) is one of the most versatile and powerful Smartphones we’ve run across. Powered by Windows Mobile Pro 6 and a capable 400MHz Qualcomm processor, the phone is bulky thanks to internal goodies like GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth, as well as a 3-megapixel camera with an autofocus lens. But it works in GSM and WCDMA modes and supports HSDPA plus EDGE for data services. Add to that its slide-out QWERTY keyboard and tilting 2.8-inch LCD screen, and the Tilt tempts us to leave our laptop at home. It’s a worthwhile upgrade from the HTC 8525 (Hermes), and although a few minor kinks need working out, we’re mostly in love…Despite our minor kvetching about occasional typing difficulties, camera performance, and battery life, we really like this phone. Windows Mobile Pro 6 is an excellent platform, and HTC included every feature we could think of. Pricing is fairly competitive, too, at $299.99 USD with 2-year contract and after the $100 mail-in rebate. If you’re the least bit tech savvy and want a PDA/phone with literally all the trimmings, the Tilt should be on your short list.” Link.