First, in follow up to my last couple of posts... After commuting to & from London for 6 weeks, I have officially decided that...
Chivalry is indeed Dead for the Modern Commuter!
Sad, but true... Oh well. At least I can give my seat over to old people, pregnant women, etc...
Ok. On to the exciting bit of the day. I have pulled the trigger today and embarked on the process of switching from my trusted line of Palm OS PDA phones to a new and fancy Windows Mobile phone. The new beast, a shiny new HTC TyTn II (codenamed Kaiser), is on order and should arrive at my company's office by 1 PM tomorrow afternoon. Woohoo!

For those that are not aware, I have been a huge fan and loyal consumer of Palm OS products for probably going on a decade now. A quick run of my device history
- Visor (oh yes, a Visor)
- Samsung i300
- Samsung i330 (ok, for only a week or so)
- Samsung i500
- Treo 700p
- Treo 680 (moved to the UK, needed a GSM phone)
Now, my new Tytn II, what does it have?
From the software side of things, I am looking forward to a truly multi-threading OS (aghast, I never would have expected to brag about a Windows OS for THAT!). And I am looking forward to a real internet browser - the Palm browser really actually sucks.
From the hardware side of things, let's start with a GPS that is built-in. That is a feature that the Treo 680 should have had, but well, no. And the TyTn also gives me high speed internet over the phone, WiFi acces, a camera that will actually take GOOD quality pictures, and more.
But most of all, I can't wait to enjoy that slide out keyboard. The device is about the same size, even maybe smaller, then my Treo 680. But they have managed to cram in a keyboard that is much more useful for texting, etc. I don't know why someone didn't think of this 10 years ago, but I love it.
Anyhow, stay tuned for more details on what I think about the device. Perhaps I will even get all corny and post an unboxing video. :)
Before I go, here are a couple links to Duke Carico's website. Duke explains in more detail exactly the sorts of reasoning behind why I was a Treo fan and why I am now jumping ship.
Hopefully I will be as satisfied as the Duke.


