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...
A screen that screams, "Watch something awesome on me!" Body of an SI swimsuit model. Easy to navigate user interface, and fancy interactive wallpaper.
Came loaded with WinMo 6.5 — what is this, 2009? Jumpy touchscreen and a camera that overpromises and underdelivers.
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
Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so
Published: 2010-04-01, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: A quick unboxing and video tour of the T-Mobile USA version of the magnificent HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile 6.5 device with a huge 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display. It offers great web browsing and multimedia support and all of the user interface t...
The HTC HD2 boasts a gorgeous 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, and T-Mobile preloads the smartphone with a ton of entertainment extras to take advantage of its display and 1GHz processor. The phone's 5-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures, and it ha
The HD2 is clunky and big. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5. We also experienced data connection issues and the smartphone felt more sluggish compared with the unlocked version
The HTC HD2's size and older operating system aren't ideal, but you won't find a more powerful or entertaining smartphone in T-Mobile's lineup.
Intuitive Sense interface, Large multitouch display, Sleek and sturdy design, Sharp 5-MP camera and smooth VGA camcorder, Preloaded eBook and movie download apps
Performance bogs down with multiple apps open, Lackluster touch keyboard, Spotty, inconsistent 3G coverage, Not upgradeable to Windows Phone 7
T-Mobile’s big-screen Windows Phone delivers a good entertainment and web browsing experience, but its Windows Mobile roots nearly spoil the fun.
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...
Abstract: 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...