Released on May 10, 2007, the AT&T Tilt is the AT&T's version of HTC's Kaiser. Also known as HTC TyTN II or HTC 8925, this smartphone comes with a sliding QWERTY keyboard and a three megapixel digital camera. It runs on Windows Mobile allowing access to e-mail, Internet browsing, music and the full array of Microsoft Office applications.
Multimedia Uses
This smartphone features a variety of features beyond the standard Windows Mobile applications including a VGA video conferencing camera and option to download third party applications.
Reviews
All in all it's a standard Windows Mobile 6 phone with a great HTC keyboard, standard HTC functionality and a slightly slow processor—which slows down everything else. However, the added features over the 8525 such as the awesome GPS navigation, flip-up QWERTY and WM6 itself makes this an interesting choice. - Gizmodo
...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 smartphone than an innovative design. It's packed with all the features a mobile professional could want in a smartphone. - CNET
Last time we checked, that pretty much covers the "superphone" checklist. Grab it starting Friday for $299.99 on contract after the full suite of rebates has been applied. - Engadget
AT&T Video Review
Sascha Segan, lead analyst of PCMag.com gives a video review about AT&T's version of HTC Kaiser, the AT&T Tilt.
AT&T Tilt Product Image
The phone consists of a fully hidden QWERTY keyboard underneath its hood and a display which can be tilted to 45 degrees of angle providing a experience of using a mini laptop.