The AT&T tilt can be purchased at around $300, perhaps for less, if one has a rebate and is willing to sign a two-year contract. The Tilt has an angle-up display, utilizes Windows Mobile 6, supports Blackberry Connect and has Wi-Fi and HSDPA capabilities. AT&T has integrated their phone with the company’s video and music services so one can easily download and play videos and songs.
The Tilt has a GPS device feature and boasts of a 3 megapixel camera, as well as a video and music player. The phone/multimedia device has a 2.8 inch screen that can be controlled by touch. It also has a QWERTY keyboard. This allows the user to be able to text, check email, view documents, surf the web efficiently and with only one device. The keyboard is flat, but spacious, so that users have ample room to type.
The AT&T Tilt uses Windows Mobile device to use Blackberry connect. This allows for the phone’s owner to use the calendar wirelessly and also synchronize emails. One can also access corporate email systems such as Novell Groupwise and IBM Lotus Domino. One can also check their personal emails. Instant messaging is available and IM platforms such as Windows Live, AIM and Yahoo are preloaded. Users can also surf the net pretty speedily.
The phone comes with an integrated GPS system and a mapping feature. The GPS system comes with voice guidance, re-routing and even traffic alerts. Travel timesheets are available for those who need them. The TeleNay GPS Navigator is about $6.00 for 10 trips and around $10.00 for unlimited trips. The TeleNay Track service will cost the buyer between $13 and $22 a month.
The Tilt comes with 68 MB of memory and has a 499 MHz dual core processor.

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