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HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black

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Bullet Points HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black
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  • - 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen
  • - 0,512 GB
  • - 1 GHz
  • - GPS (satellite)
  • - Bluetooth
  • - Built-in camera 5 MP
  • - Auto focus Phone function
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 1230 mAh
  • - Black
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Short summary description HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black:
This short summary of the HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

HTC HD2, 10,9 cm (4.3"), 480 x 800 pixels, TFT, Capacitive touch screen, 0,512 GB, 512 MB

Long summary description HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of HTC HD2 handheld mobile computer 10,9 cm (4.3") 480 x 800 pixels Touchscreen 157 g Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

HTC HD2. Display diagonal: 10,9 cm (4.3"), Display resolution: 480 x 800 pixels. Internal memory: 0,512 GB. Processor frequency: 1 GHz

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whatdigitalcamera.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:03:16
HTC ND2 key specs:Camera: 5MP AF w/ LED flashProcessor: 1GHz SnapdragonDisplay: 4.3in TFT, 480 x 800pixelsMemory: 448GB, MicroSD expansionDimensions: 59 x 113.5 x 12.9mm, 135gHTC ND2 camera phone reviewWhen Apple stole the show with the iPhone, HTC was...
Good Large screen, sleek design...
Bad Image quality, Windows OS...
40%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:03:34
HTC’s HD2 from T-Mobile, with its glossy 4.3-inch display and Blockbuster download capability, is about as close to a personal multimedia device as a cell phone can get. Too bad it has the wrong operating system: the nearly obsolete Windows Mobile 6.5...
Good Large, beautiful 4.3-inch 480 x 800 pixel LCD, High-end multimedia capabilities including FM radio, Superb 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, Responsive 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 16GB microSD card preinstalled, Respectable battery life...
Bad Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS, Slow Web browsing, Reflective display, No dedicated camera shutter release button, Heavy...
Bottom line HTC’s 4.3-inch behemoth proves bigger really is better – until you weave Windows Mobile 6.5 into the mix...
70%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:03:40
Video Review: With a 5 megapixel camera and a massive 4.3" multi-touch display, the HTC HD2 allows users to customize every aspect of its interface. Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn review its 16 gigs of storage and special features, all for $100 with a c...
60%
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:03:46
Capacitive with multi-touchThe HD2 is the one of the few WinMo phones that has a capacitive display that can follow multi-touch gestures.The only other device to be able to do that was from HTC only, its predessor–the HD.After competing over megapixe...
Bottom line Retailing at about $500 (without contracts), the HD2 from HTC is the best WinMO smartphone that money can buy at the moment. But that doesn’t stop us from thinking that it would have done so much more had it been running Android. But that ain’t gonna s...
83%
Businessweek.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:03
The Good: Largest smartphone screen on the market, lightning-fast processor, 5 megapixel camera The Bad: Won't run Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system; dearth of applications The Bottom Line: A great smartphone for consumers who don...
Good Largest smartphone screen on the market, lightning-fast processor, 5 megapixel camera...
Bad Won't run Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system; dearth of applications...
Bottom line A great smartphone for consumers who don't feel they need to own a device running Google or Apple software...
80%
phonescoop.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:09
The T-Mobile HTC HD2 is the largest touchscreen phone on the market, running Windows Mobile 6.5 with HTC's Sense interface concept. If you like Web browsing, showing off photos or watching movies, you'll appreciate the large display. Even buyers con...
Bottom line The T-Mobile HTC HD2 is the best Windows Mobile phone on the market (though the Touch Pro 2 is no slouch if you need a keyboard). Near the end of this year, Microsoft will release the first Windows Phone 7 devices, but I think the HTC HD2 will hold it...
0%
wired.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:14
The first thing you notice about HTC's HD2 is its enormous size. A 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen graces the face of this finely crafted device, while the chassis matches the display's sleek design. Despite having such a large screen, the phone still...
Good A screen that screams, "Watch something awesome on me!" Body of an SI swimsuit model. Easy to navigate user interface, and fancy interactive wallpaper.
Bad Came loaded with WinMo 6.5 — what is this, 2009? Jumpy touchscreen and a camera that overpromises and underdelivers.
60%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:19
With its gorgeous hardware, speedy Snapdragon processor, and a knockout 4.3-inch display, the HTC HD2 ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of 4/1/10) seems to be the perfect smartphone. But there's a caveat: The HD2 runs the almost-ob...
Good Stunning 4.3-inch display, Fantastic multimedia capabilities...
Bad Runs now-outdated Windows Mobile 6.5, Performance can be sluggish...
Bottom line Gorgeous hardware and superb specs are marred by the HTC HD2’s soon-to-be-obsolete operating system...
80%
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:24
It isn't very often that tech journos get excited on seeing a phone. Sure, the iPhone was cool, and the recent spate of Android devices are affordable, capable and smartly turned out. But the HTC HD2 is a whole new ball game. A thousand words can be wr...
Bottom line With a scintillating performance and great features, HD2 is worth every penny.Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter Two Enterprise Blade...
0%
letstalk.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:33
Pulling the HTC HD2 out of its packaging has an immediate impact - the screen is big, there's no way around it. There's just a lot of display real-estate on this T Mobile phone. The contradiction here is the width of the device: The HD2 is thinner than...
86%
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:04:41
It isn’t very often that tech journos get excited on seeing a phone. Sure, the iPhone was cool, and the recent spate of Android devices are affordable, capable and smartly turned out. But the HTC HD2 is a whole new ball game. Yes, it’s just a ‘pl...
Good Awesome screen, phenomenal design and attention to detail, scintillating performance...
Bad None...
0%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:05:01
If you've heard anything about the HTC HD2, the screen size has inevitably been a part of the discussion. Simply put, the device is absolutely beautiful. The 4.3-inch screen pops out at you, and small things like checking e-mail and downloading apps f...
Bottom line Though I wish the HD2 was packaged with Android (or Windows Phone 7 Series, for that matter), we're not so lucky. That being said, HTC's Sense UI does an admirable job at hiding most of Windows Mobile 6.5 under a stunning 4.3-inch WVGA display, HTC's...
0%
pcworld.in
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:05:21
With its huge 4.3-inch screen HTC’s HD2 looks more like a tablet than a cellphone. Apart from its looks, the HTC also impresses with its performance, a smooth touch-friendly UI and connectivity options. In spite of a set of small drawbacks, HTC’s newes...
Good Very Good Looking, Huge Screen, WiFi, GPS & 3G support, Capacitive Screen, Fluid & Smooth UI, Very Good Music Playback...
Bad Software is a bit Buggy, Expensive, Average Camera, Could Be Unweildy Due to its Size...
Bottom line The HTC HD2’s price-tag of Rs. 36,000 might not suit everybody’s palette but then again the HD2 is definitely not meant for everybody. It’s a premium phone all through and everything from its features, design, screen and performance points in that dir...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:05:27
http://tech.tbreak.com/2010/02/htc-hd2-smartphone/HTC+HD2+Smartphone2010-02-21+07%3A01%3A39Abbas+Jaffar+Ali The HD Smartphone from HTC is their flagship Windows Mobile device and recently HTC released its upgrade- the unimaginatively titled HD2. Being...
Bottom line The Best Windows Mobile phone- Anyone who still using Windows Mobile? The HD Smartphone from HTC is their flagship Windows Mobile device and recently HTC released its upgrade- the unimaginatively titled HD2. Being the top-dog in Windows Mobile world...
80%
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:05:52
Remember the , the Windows Mobile smartphone with a gargantuan display? HTC finally has a big brother for the device and are calling it the HD2. If you though the display on the Touch HD was big, wait till you get your eyeballs on this one. It is a...
Good Spectacular display, good touch sensitivity, excellent design, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, superb HTC Sense UI, feature rich...
Bad Too big to carry around comfortably, outdated Windows Mobile OS, average camera quality, unimpressive battery life, mono loudspeaker...
Bottom line The HTC HD2 really is a desirable handset, which is something that you cannot say about other Windows Mobile phone. HTC has worked hard to achieve this and deserves a big pat on the back. The phone looks stunning, thanks to its massive display and sl...
60%
asiaone.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:06:19
Check out the HTC HD2(Photos: HTC)REALITY check. When Google launched its 'superphone', the Nexus One, recently, the burning question was, 'Is this the iPhone killer?' Not, let it be noted, 'Is this the Windows phone killer?' The stark truth is that Mi...
0%
tech2.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:06:34
In this the second HD handset from HTC, the company has made some very relevant modifications. The previous seemed as impressive when launched but fared poorly. I was hoping this one would do better and I got the opportunity to find out. Take a look...
Good Well designed, Very easy, intuitive and fluid UI, Plenty of connectivity options, Social networking integrated, Camera is decent...
Bad Video player doesn't support DivX/XviD and has no 'Resume' feature, No TV Out...
Bottom line Misc. FeaturesAside from all the regular functions you’d expect in a mobile handset and Microsoft’s Office Mobile for WinMob handsets, HTC has also included a few extra tools. A few of these include a very accurate card reader that utilizes th...
80%
pcmag-mideast.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:06:39
Just when you think Windows Mobile is down for the count, out comes the HTC Touch HD2, a super-fast touch screen phone that marks a bunch of “firsts”. The phone definitely takes Windows Mobile to a new level. The HD2 is a gigantic, but slim, slab of a...
Good Excellent display quality, good connectivity, brilliant interface.
Bad Bulky, expensive, average camera quality.
80%
mobilementalism.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:06:57
Why should you care about an HTC HD2 review? HTC’s new huge smartphone is based on Windows Mobile, and with the mobile world seemingly full of Android phones, iPhones and Palms, doesn’t that make it already out of date? The short answer is no: Windows...
0%
pocketpcthoughts.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:07:27
This is a two-part unboxing and first impressions video of the [affiliate], a Windows phone running Windows Mobile 6.5. The HTC HD2 has is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, at an amazing 1024 Mhz. It has 512 MB of ROM, 448 MB of RAM, and...
0%
mobilitysite.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:07:50
I’m not the "kiss and tell" kind of guy, but this time I must make an exception: I just spent the entire night with the brand new HTC HD2 (AKA: HTC Leo)! And YES – it was THAT GOOD!!! Just when I started losing my hopes that a WinMo phone will ever fa...
0%
askmen.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:08
Are you looking for options outside of iPhone or BlackBerry?Touted as the best phone on the market currently running Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC HD2 is a surprisingly attractive handset thanks largely to its unique blend of cutting-edge mobile hardware...
86%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:13
How things change in just a year: the HTC Touch HD was a huge-screen, heavenly Windows Mobile phone with TouchFLO 3D jazzing things up last fall. Now it's just reasonably cool and the likes of the HTC Imagio on Verizon does pretty much the same stuff...
Good Huge capacitive display, superthin.
Bad No US 3G, no carrier subsidies so it's expensive.
Bottom line The HTC HD2 isn't your average smartphone. Rather it's HTC's dream machine: that what if you could have a 1 GHz processor, a crazy large capacitive display and yet still fit it in your pocket kind of product. It's hard not to really like t...
80%
Geek.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:33
A couple of months back Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6.5. We had a chance to review it on a number of devices and came away impressed but disappointed. The main reason for the disappointment was that the UI itself was really only a couple of level...
0%
coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:41
The HD HD2. This phone has a lot of weight on it's shoulders. In recent years and months Windows Mobile has been badly knocked by the iPhone and Android. Both of these platforms have made serious inroads and many Windows Mobile customers have moved aw...
0%
msmobiles.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:46
Loaner HTC HD2 phone has arrived to us from HTC (courtesy of Eric Lin from HTC and Sohaib Ahmed from Nelson Bostock), and we have roughly one week to play with it. Here you can find our first impressions about this phone. Here is how HTC HD2 looks like...
0%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:08:59
As we wrap up the year 2009, we look back at some of the defining moments in the mobile market. Both Mobile World Congress and CommunicAsia have given us lots of reasons to keep our pockets ready for faster, stronger and better mobile devices in the en...
Bottom line In essence, the HTC HD2 proves to be a giant, in so many ways. A gentle giant it is, because it is gentle on your hands with its slim profile, even with an expansive 4.3-inch screen. A powerful giant it is, because of its sheer prowess with it 1GHz Sna...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:09:08
Round the back the 5MP camera protrudes a bit, but it’s shrouded in machined aluminium – and that certainly softens the aesthetic blow. A metal battery cover and soft-touch rubber details finish off a very classy package.Sense and sensibilitySwitch th...
Good Gorgeous, massive screen. Slick and powerful interface. Great music player. Nice build...
Bad Big. Occasionally leads you down a dark alley into WinMo land. Lacklustre camera...
Bottom line The best Windows Mobile phone we’ve ever seen, and darn close to being the best smartphone full stop...
100%
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:09:21
The best Windows Mobile handset we’ve laid our hands on. There’s so much going on under the bonnet of this eye-catching device it’s frightening. Others to consider Apple iPhone 3GS User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Good The largest mobile screen to date, the 4.3-inch high definition display simply sparkles and enhances the web, media and mapping experience...
Bad HTC should hold its heads in shame at not including a memory card of any description to make up for the miserly 448MB of on-board memory.Look and Feel...
Bottom line The best Windows Mobile handset we’ve laid our hands on. There’s so much going on under the bonnet of this eye-catching device it’s frightening...
100%
recombu.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:09:32
Windows Mobile doesn’t support capacitive touchscreens, the better-looking, easier-to-use kind of screen used on the iPhone, for instance. But HTC has rewritten core Windows Mobile applications to make it work, and the result is a big-screened, multime...
Bottom line This is a very stylish and successful handset with lots to recommend it, even if you’re not a fan of Windows Mobile. The screen looks great and the hardware is very neatly designed – if you don’t mind holding such a large piece of metal to your ear.Lik...
90%
akihabaranews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:09:42
Being the world’s largest Smartphone (Windows Phone) manufacturer and facing rough competition coming either from Apple, Sony Ericsson, LG or Samsung, HTC had no other choice but once again to bring mobility one step ahead by introducing another impre...
Bottom line Since I plugged my AT&T 3G Card in my Touch HD2, I have not found time to use my iPhone, yet… Elegant, Fast, with a brilliant UI, the Touch HD2 is really something that I was expecting for a very long time in the Window Phones world.Yes, the Touch HD2...
0%
mobileblah.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:09:52
Let´s go back in time. Imagine, it´s 2008 and the undisputed leader on the Windows Mobile smartphone market, HTC, is preparing the launch of their most technologically advanced model to date, the HTC Touch HD. The cell phone manages to impress customer...
Bottom line We made quite a few calls with the HTC HD2 and our conclusion is its performance is average. Sound is passable in terms of loudness, although there´s room for improvement. We could hear constant static, quality was a far cry from being the best...
0%
engadget.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:01
When Microsoft finally launched Windows Mobile 6.5 earlier this year, there may have been lots of fanfare, but there was little honest excitement. After a tepid showing at MWC in Barcelona followed by the proper launch this October, no one was exactly up...
Good Huge, gorgeous display, HTC Sense UI, Slick industrial design...
Bad Outdated Windows Mobile OS, Lack of compelling applications, Could be too big for some users...
Bottom line In the auto industry, there's a concept known as coachbuilding by world-renowned firms like Bertone, Zagato, Karmann, and Fisker (yes, of Karma fame) -- a nearly century-old boutique industry of brilliant designers and craftsmen taking existing vehicles f...
0%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:13
Editor’s Note:During our tests, we used AT&T’s EDGE network, as the unlocked European version doesn’t support 3G bands in North America. The U.S. version of the HD2 will very likely support 3G.Whenever we showed the HTC HD2 to someone, they had the sam...
Good Large capacitive touch screen display, Intuitive HTC Sense interface, Fast processor, Convenient carrier billing for apps, Good battery life...
Bad Can’t customize Start menu, Relatively large, Windows Mobile Marketplace has much fewer apps than iPhone, Android, No wireless music or video downloads, No Zune integration...
Bottom line A huge multitouch display, blazing processor, and HTC’s slick Sense interface make the HD2 the best Windows Mobile phone in a long time.
80%
intomobile.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:18
Sometimes size doesn’t matter. Most other times, though, size really counts. Take smartphones, for example. We’re always looking for a thin waistline (we’re a superficial bunch), big helpings of processor power, and a huge touchscreen. It’s all about...
0%
geardiary.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:29
While at Mobius I had the opportunity to take a look at some of the cool phones other members were carrying. The iPhone 3G and 3GS were popular with many of us (that’s Alex’s lovely wife gracing his iPhone’s screen), and the Motorola Droid (that’s V...
0%
infosyncworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:34
HTC's biggest touchscreen phone runs Windows Mobile under HTC's Sense concept. Check it out in our HTC HD2 review.
Good Huge, capacitive touch display. Innovative features, like Wi-Fi network sharing and deep GPS integration. Fantastic interface, especially for Windows Mobile...
Bad Windows Mobile isn't ready for capacitive touch, gave us trouble in Web browser and other apps. Lacks IM clients on board. Carry a spare battery...
Bottom line With its massive, high resolution screen and the polished HTC Sense interface running, the HTC HD2 is clearly gunning for top billing in the smartphone world. It represents the best that HTC can accomplish, and HTC makes the best smartphones on the m...
79%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:10:44
Let´s go back in time. Imagine, it´s 2008 and the undisputed leader on the Windows Mobile smartphone market, HTC, is preparing the launch of their most technologically advanced model to date, the . The cell phone manages to impress customers with its h...
Good The largest screen on a cell phone ever, Windows Mobile with capacitive screen, Sociallyoriented Sense interface, Super hardware – super performance...
Bad Mediocre incall quality, Lacks integrated support for DivX and Xvid, The boxed headset could have been better, Snapshots lack enough details...
Bottom line We made quite a few calls with the HTC HD2 and our conclusion is its performance is average. Sound is passable in terms of loudness, although there´s room for improvement. We could hear constant static, quality was a far cry from being the best we´d ev...
90%
Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:11:07
The HD2 is a legend. Not only is it the first Windows Mobile device with a capacitive multitouch display (and you thought it wasn't possible!), but it has the largest screen of any smartphone on the market at 4.3". The display, coupled with a scre...
Good Capacitive touch finally makes it to Windows Mobile, Sense UI is deeply integrated, Hardware is thin, gorgeous, and made from quality materials, Snapdragon is fast, Multitouch is smoothly implemented, Huge screen is beautiful and crisp, Digital compass is...
Bad A bit buggy, Poor speakerphone, No programmable hardware buttons, Expensive (unsubsidized), Should come with CorePlayer...
Bottom line The HD2 lives up the hype. It's fast, gorgeous, a joy to use, and attracts attention wherever it goes. It's fantastic to finally see the usability of a capacitive touchscreen married with the power of Windows Mobile. Never have I given a device a...
100%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:11:19
HTC's talent for creating touchscreen handsets has excelled greatly since Android gave the Taiwanese manufacturer the chance to easily implement capacitive screens.The HTC HD2 is the first of its Windows-powered devices to include a capacitive screen...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:11:25
HTC HD2 has it all to be a winner – groundbreaking hardware, inventive software, high performance and solid design. HTC have struck the right balance with the HD2 and they are certainly giving the competition a run for their money. Thanks to the capac...
0%
Phones.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:11:54
HTC HD2 is a Windows Mobile phone with capacitive touch screen technology. It is no doubt a smart phone, but it has still left us with a “if this could have been there” feeling. The HTC has successfully covered up the different flaws of the Windows Mob...
Good Big Screen, HTC Sense UI, Capacitive Touchscreen, Surprisingly slim, Loud Speaker, 3.5mm audio port, Extremely responsive...
Bad Poor sunlight legibility, No dedicated camera key and no lens cover, No secondary videocall camera, No voice dialing, No handwriting recognition...
74%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:12:23
Twelve months ago HTC shook up the Windows Mobile world with the launch of the Touch HD, a smartphone that offered a vast touchscreen, lashings of connectivity and the latest version of their UI tweaking, TouchFLO 3D, to produce what was hitherto thoug...
0%
brighthand.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:12:49
The HTC HD2 is an upcoming Windows phone with a feature set that few of its competitors will be able to match. This starts with a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen and 1 GHz processor. It's not out yet, but Jason Mackenzie, the President of HTC Amer...
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mobile-review.com US
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:12:55
All there is left to say is that the HD2 also comes armed with a whole array of minor enhancements that we'll need to examine closer before making any definitive conclusions. But for now let us say that the "brand-new" Sense user interface is nothing...
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gizmodo.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:13:19
Let's just get this out of the way: in terms of hardware, the Touch HD2 is the nicest phone in the world. It's ostentatiously huge and amazingly slim; it's business-savvy and utterly pornographic. But hardware like this deserves better. UPDATE...
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consumersearch.com
Updated:
2011-09-14 20:53:26
HD2 stands out with huge display and multimedia features "It feels strange to bestow the Editors' Choice award for T-Mobile smartphones on a device with an obsolete OS and a fading third-party app market," says Jamie Lendino at PCMag.com of the Windo...
Good Huge 4.3inch touch screen, Fast 1GHz processor, Great entertainment apps, Powerful 5megapixel camera...
Bad Dated user interface, Limited apps, Short battery life...
0%
mobilewhack.com
Updated:
2011-09-14 20:54:05
The HTC HD2, today’s review target, can’t accurately be described as a bad phone. What it can be described as is a phone that’s a lot more substantial than the ordinary. And in case you were wondering, yes, I’m totally going to explain that wry litt...
80%
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2012-01-06 01:37:11
Capacitive with multi-touchThe HD2 is the one of the few WinMo phones that has a capacitive display that can follow multi-touch gestures.The only other device to be able to do that was from HTC only, its predessor – the HD.After competing over megapixe...
Bottom line Retailing at about $500 (without contracts), the HD2 from HTC is the best WinMO smartphone that money can buy at the moment. But that doesn’t stop us from thinking that it would have done so much more had it been running Android. But that ain’t gonna s...
83%
devhardware.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:24:50
The HTC HD2 is a smartphone that is ideal for fans of multimedia. Its large touch screen and host of entertainment features make it a great pick for those who demand more from their phone.The HD2 is available for T-Mobile users and costs $200 after reb...
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Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:24:50
The European HD2 was pretty popular. It was the first Windows Phone with a capacitive multitouch screen, and it had the largest screen on the market. T-Mobile's version adds a few hardware and software enhancements along with some great value-added...
Good Capacitive touch on Windows Mobile, Sense UI is deeply integrated, Hardware is thin, gorgeous, and made from quality materials, Snapdragon is fast, Multitouch is smoothly implemented, Huge screen is beautiful and crisp, 16GB Micro SD included, Transformers 1 and 2 high resolution movies included, Six months free Inflight Internet, Guitar Hero included, Blockbuster movie rentals, Barnes & Nobel eR...
Bad Sense UI has some bugs, Poor speakerphone, No kickstand for watching movies, No Straight Talk conference calling features, Voice Command does not announce caller names via Bluetooth, HTC Messaging app is incompatible with Voice Command, HTC's Twitter tab becomes very slow very quickly...
Bottom line Let's look at the T-Mobile HD2 in summary... For $200 you get the best Windows Phone to date, with a beautiful large multitouch screen, extremely fast processor, tons of RAM, 17Gb of storage, 5Mp camera w/ bright flash, full web browsing with Flas...
100%
techcrunch.com
Updated:
2014-01-03 19:24:50
Short Version: Pity the poor HD2. It’s one of the most amazing phones I’ve seen all year but like some ultra-evolved dinosaur at the end of the Cretaceous period, it was born just as a cataclysmic asteroid (Windows Phone 7) was about to change the enti...
Bottom line If you want to future proof your phone investment, you need to rethink the HD2. It's such a great device – slim, sexy, and plenty of power – but it is like buying the last Palm OS phone just before the Pre is launched. In a few months this phone will be v...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-01-03 19:24:50
Here comes that super-phone buzz word again. Google started it with their self-proclaimed super-phone the Nexus One and since then, top-of-the-line smartphones with killer specs have gotten the moniker. The HTC HD2 undeniably fits into this category w...
Good Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display...
Bad Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so...
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Laptopmag.com
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2014-01-03 19:24:50
In some ways the HTC HD2 feels like a phone from the future. It boasts a positively huge 4.3-inch multitouch display that makes surfing the web, watching movies, and flipping through photos a more immersive experience. And thanks to its 1-GHz Snapdrago...
Good Intuitive Sense interface, Large multitouch display, Sleek and sturdy design, Sharp 5-MP camera and smooth VGA camcorder, Preloaded eBook and movie download apps...
Bad Performance bogs down with multiple apps open, Lackluster touch keyboard, Spotty, inconsistent 3G coverage, Not upgradeable to Windows Phone 7...
Bottom line T-Mobile’s big-screen Windows Phone delivers a good entertainment and web browsing experience, but its Windows Mobile roots nearly spoil the fun.
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pcmag.com
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2014-01-03 19:24:50
Windows Mobile 6.5 may look like a lemon nowadays, but the T-Mobile HTC HD2 is a cool, delicious glass of the finest lemonade you've ever had. Yes, Microsoft is shifting its focus to Windows Phone 7 and leaving the non-upgradeable HD2 behind. But if...
Good Stunning screen. Spectacular video playback. Fast CPU. Smooth HTC Sense interface layer. Slim design feels expensive.
Bad Menus and dialogs can be difficult. Not upgradable to Windows Phone 7 Series. Battery life could be longer.
Bottom line The HTC HD2 is the most impressive T-Mobile smartphone we've tested to date, by a long shot. Pity about its clunky, dead-end Windows Mobile 6.5 OS...
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Smartdevicecentral.com
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2014-01-03 19:24:50
Windows Mobile 6.5 may look like a lemon nowadays, but the T-Mobile HTC HD2 is a cool, delicious glass of the finest lemonade you've ever had. Yes, Microsoft is shifting its focus to Windows Phone 7 and leaving the non-upgradeable HD2 behind. But if yo...
Bottom line Let's address the concerns surrounding Windows Mobile. On the one hand, Windows Mobile 6.5 is a dead OS with poor task management, crappy built-in apps, uneven multimedia performance, and a clunky UI riddled with dialog boxes and error messages. But HT...
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