Introducing The New HTC HD2



Unveiling our first Windows phone to embody HTC Sense. The ultrathin HTC HD2 features a 4.3-inch, high-resolution display that delivers a truly cinematic experience. It is also the first Windows phone with capacitive touch technology and it is powered by the lightning-fast 1ghz Snapdragon processor – making it really fast and smooth as you switch between applications, browse through websites or play games. Extra Tags: HTCHD2 HD2 htchandset Widowsmobile6.5HTC engadget htc hd2 HTC Touch HD HD2 pocketnow unboxing HD2 demo video windows mobile windowsphone Windows phone Sense Snapdragon processor capacitive 4.3-inch display smartphone touch hd cellphone cell mobile phone smartphone windows resistive touchscreen video autofocus camera opera web browser mbc:htc mbp:touch_hd slashgear touch hd smartphone windows mobile demo cellphone touchscreen google maps youtube touchflo 3d smartphone windows mobile Windows Mobile HTC Touch HD Entertainment Gadget Electronics phone cellphone high definition Mobile phone mobile gadgets touchflo 3D PDA HTC Innovation PDA Smartphone HSDPA 3.5G 3G mobile internet web Touch Diamond HTC touchflo 3D Mobile Gadget Electronics PDA Smartphone HSDPA 3.5G 3G mobile internet web touch touch diamond pocketpc finger smartphone cellphone cell phone mobile innovation touchflo 3d Problems With PDAC on HTC HD 2 top 10 smartphone mobile cellphone htc iphone samsung nokia sony ericsson xperia blackberry mobile best phone 10 2008 2009 nokia lg sony ericcson acer




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    25 Responses to “Introducing The New HTC HD2”

    1. CarmellaWelkes8 says:

      uuhi really do need a new boy toy hihi

    2. tavery80 says:

      Amazingly inaccurate review. A complete waste of time. Mothers don’t let your babies post such drivel.

    3. Lewisdennis666 says:

      lol no flash, yes it does, its the twin led one you can see plain as day in the picture :S

    4. peter96 says:

      i would get the hd2 its a great phone and would highly recomended

    5. peter96 says:

      htc hd2 is the best phone in my opinion!

    6. JacaBacaGlaca says:

      it occurs to be better than iphone 3Gs,sorry apple….

    7. pundipundi says:

      HTC HD2 IS THE BEST!!

    8. nonavy2004 says:

      HTC HD2 is a lot slimmer. and runs windows!

    9. nlex6 says:

      hard on man. i think hd2 is sexier

    10. XRaymodel says:

      i am bettwin HTC HD2 and XPERIA X10 what do you recommend?

    11. bluefisch200 says:

      @SidneyXda yes…but come on…480×800 is not that bad and the build quality is great…

    12. samgzag11 says:

      can you please tell me what the flash video support on he phone is like, can it play megavideo?

    13. SidneyXda says:

      its clever trick though by HTC, they know by adding HD in the name, it just makes you thunk of quality and stays in your subconscious

    14. LfcJosh says:

      Haha, this kid is too nervous to make videos. Epic fail. Also, shouldn’t you review the phone once you actually have it in your possesion so that you get your facts right about flash and HD? Or does Mummy not give you enough pocket money each week to buy yourself something so expensive?

    15. nitramofleeds says:

      hard drive

    16. chismonchismon says:

      omg. I had to turn it off after the second time you said ‘High Definition’. -__-

      IT’S NOT HIGH DEFINITION!
      HTC HAVE CONFIRMED THAT!

      I’m not bashing the phone tho, I’ve got it, it’s amazing.

    17. blingblingste says:

      i got the htc dream its pretty cool

    18. bigpizza112 says:

      dude, what did i just ttell you, high tech computer corporation told me PERSONALY, FACE TO FACE that hd has nothing to do with high definition, it has no charasteristcs that would say that it is high def, so thats why im annoyed at him saying high definition 1, high definition 2. craphead….

    19. marlo916 says:

      it does mean high definition… what else would “HD” stand for?

    20. bigpizza112 says:

      0:20, from where the hell do you take that HD means high definition? Htc has confirmed that it doesnt mean that. it has a 800×480 pixel screen. no high definition.

    21. jacobsladder375 says:

      No Flash? Hmmm I think u missed the pic. It does have a flash…

    22. charliebravo7 says:

      yes but in euro-countries the shit is way more expensive (often same price as us$ just in euro or even more)

    23. sadiex2007 says:

      stupid… euro is greater than d dollar

    24. krishnaagrwal says:

      correction:it has dual led flash mister….

    25. kazper333 says:

      LOL IT HAS DUAL LED FLASH: LUK: Specs of the HD2 include a 4.3-inch touchscreen (T-Mobile lists the 3.8-inch touchscreen of the Touch HD) with 480×800 resolution, a 5-megapixel camera with dual LED flash and autofocus, as well as an accelerometer and 3.5mm audio jack. A GPS sensor is built-in, as is Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR functionality. The device also promises to be the first non-Android HTC phone to use the Sense UI and lets users customize the home screen with frequently used apps or websites

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