
AT&T 8925 Tilt Windows Mobile 6 Phone
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After months of anticipation, AT&T Mobility released the AT&T 8925 Tilt, also known as the Kaiser, in late 2007 as the successor to the AT&T 8525. The AT&T 8925 Tilt included several features never before seen on a Windows Mobile device. The first, its flip-up, tilted screen (seen left), which configured the Tilt a lot like a notebook when the unit's keyboard is exposed. Another new feature was a 3MP digital camera, which was the highest-resolution camera ever available on a Windows Mobile Smartphone (touchscreen or non-touchscreen).
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The remaining Tilt spec list looked a lot like the AT&T 8525 (HTC Hermes), other than its running Windows Mobile 6 Professional, the successor to Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC Phone Edition, and its integrated GPS receiver. Other features include a 400MHz Samsung ARM-based processor, a 256MB flash drive, 64MB of system memory, a 2.8" QVGA display, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and compatibility with HSDPA high-speed wireless networks. The Tilt is also compatible with microSDHC high capacity flash memory cards up to 32GB.
The AT&T Tilt was retired when the HTC Fuze was released in 2008; in late 2009 the AT&T Tilt 2 was released as a replacement to the Fuze.
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