Almost everything about the hardware is top notch (with the exception of the camera)
The rubberized coating gives it a non-slip feel with no cheap plastic surfaces exposed
Excellent keyboard
Very good battery life
Excellent amount of available memory
Interesting new design makes using a bit easier. Fast for a Windows Media phone. Great keyboard. Best-in-class address book features.
Lots of Connectivity Options
EasytoUse Keyboard
Brilliant Screen
Excellent call quality
Tilting screen is useful
Many connectivity options
TeleNav navigation
Roomy slideout screen tilts
Highcapacity microSD support
Spacious QWERTY keyboard
Innovative design
HSDPA network
Wi-Fi
Broad feature set
Large QWERTY keyboard
Responsive touch screen
Screen tilts for laptop-like viewing
Awesome
Great looking
Easy to use
Highly customizable
Tons of free applications available
Good picture quality (depending on lighting)
Great keyboard
The AT&T Tilt features a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and a tilting screen. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also offers the full gamut of wireless options
Including 3G and GPS
Push e-mail
A 3-megapixel camera
And support for AT&TMusic and Video.
The editors didn't like
Inconsistent performance
Tilt design could be better for typing
Doesn’t support IM over Wi-Fi
Bad sound with music and video
The camera may be 3.0 megapixels
But the pictures are ugly
The soft keys at the top of the keyboard are hard to access when the screen is tilted
Still some lag switching aspect ratios and opening programs. Doesnt take full advantage of AT&Ts fastest network in tethered modem. Multimedia is an also-ran feature.
Camera quality is mediocre
Bulky design
Bulky!
Laggy at times
Scroll wheel placement on the left
Shiny
Difficulttoread navigation keys
Some operations are slow
Unexceptional camera
Features drain battery quickly
Long startup time
Still/video camera is slow
ATT stripped the phone
ATT added bloatware
Video driver issues?!
No screen protector included
No case included
No headset included
Picture quality not the greatest (depends on situation)
No front facing camera
No standard audio jack
Uses miniUSB...
Speakerphone quality wasnt the greatest
And talk-time battery life was on the shorter side. The Tilt was sluggish at times
And picture quality was subpar. We also had problems acquiring a GPS fix.
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Broad feature set, Large QWERTY keyboard, Responsive touch screen, Screen tilts for laptop-like viewing
Features drain battery quickly, Long startup time, Still/video camera is slow
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