From this head-on view, AT&T's latest slider phone looks quite ordinary. But the AT&T Tilt (also known as the HTC 8925) angles for a niche spot among Windows Mobile devices. This model features some cosmetic and physical updates over its predecessor, the Cingular 8525, but this phone is less about design than it is about versatility and powerful Windows Mobile-based computing (this model is AT&T's first Windows Mobile 6 device). It's a flexible phone, too: The Tilt is a quad-band GSM world phone compatible with EDGE/GPRS and with high-speed 3G UMTS and HSDPA broadband networks. As a result, it's a great phone for travelers, especially if they can take advantage of high-speed networks. The Tilt costs $400 when purchased along with a two-year contract from AT&T; unlimited data plans are $45 a month.
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In Pictures: Slick New Cell Phones for Fall
We play with a clutch of super cell phones and give you the lowdown on each one.
AT&T Tilt -- Hidden Power
Sprint Touch -- Design and Storage
Samsung u470 Juke -- Unusual Design
Samsung u470 Juke -- Swivel Rock
T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- Sleek Update
T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- Flip the Screen 'Round
AT&T Tilt -- Hidden Power
AT&T Tilt -- A Rocking Display
Nokia N95 -- Feature Laden
Nokia N95 -- Generous Keyboard
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