The largest mobile screen to date, the 4.3-inch high definition display simply sparkles and enhances the web, media and mapping experience....
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...
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. ...
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...
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...
Huge, gorgeous display, HTC Sense UI, Slick industrial design
Outdated Windows Mobile OS, Lack of compelling applications, Could be too big for some users
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Large capacitive touch screen display, Intuitive HTC Sense interface, Fast processor, Convenient carrier billing for apps, Good battery life
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
A huge multitouch display, blazing processor, and HTC’s slick Sense interface make the HD2 the best Windows Mobile phone in a long time.
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Huge, capacitive touch display. Innovative features, like Wi-Fi network sharing and deep GPS integration. Fantastic interface, especially for Windows Mobile. ...
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. ...
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...
The largest screen on a cell phone ever, Windows Mobile with capacitive screen, Sociallyoriented Sense interface, Super hardware – super performance
Mediocre incall quality, Lacks integrated support for DivX and Xvid, The boxed headset could have been better, Snapshots lack enough details
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...
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...
A bit buggy, Poor speakerphone, No programmable hardware buttons, Expensive (unsubsidized), Should come with CorePlayer
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...