HTC HD2
HTC has debuted HD2 which will follow, in my opinion, one of it’s best phones, the HTC Touch HD. What makes this phone so special, you ask? A couple of things. This is the first Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive touch screen. This means that it has multi-touch capabilities. Now before all the iPhone fans start boasting that they been had capacitive screens (MisterJ1S), let me finish. The HD2 totes a massive 4.3'” (diagonal) screen with a screen resolution of 400x800 (WVGA). It has a super fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor, which makes running multiple apps (MisterJ1S) that much smoother. The phone comes with Windows Mobile 6.5 installed and gets a facelift via HTC’s Sense UI (which debuted on the HTC Hero – our post). For the photo enthusiast, the HD2 has a 5MP camera with a dual LED flash (MisterJ1S) and autofocus. The battery life is good at 490 hours of standby and 380 hours of talk time. All the usual connectivity suspects are here, 3G, WiFi and GPS along with a G-Sensor (which comes in handy for the digital compass) and Bluetooth 2.1. This phone should be out in the UK around next month, which made me start doing research for how to unlock the phone and port the US settings. Then I found out that T-Mobile (my carrier) is supposed to getting the phone in the US in 2010, first quarter. If that happens, I will be the first to get one and I will do a video review for our LCA fans!













2 comments:
ummmm no fair....tmobile?
lol at the shots! And it sounds cool...BUT it's (not a IPHONE) going to get smashed when the Iphone 4G is announced at WWDC (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference)!
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