The unique new feature is the integrated jog dial located on the upper left side. This helps to make browsing the internet and reading ebooks a bit easier with a single hand and is a very welcome feature on the device. Another new feature is a second camera on the front for video calling, however since T-Mobile USA doesn't yet have 3G I was unable to test this feature. The TyTN supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band and HSDPA/UMTS (2100 MHz for Europe and 850/1900 MHz for the U.S.). Other amazing specifications include a very fast Samsung 400 MHz stacked CPU, 128 MB ROM, 64MB RAM, 2.8 inch 240x320 LCD, 2 megapixel camera with macro mode and light, integrated Bluetooth 2.0, integrated 802.11g WiFi, and 1350 mAh Lithium-ion polymer battery.
Via The Mobile Gadgeteer
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