The HTC Touch HD2 is quite simply an outstanding smartphone. The superb construction and gorgeous display combine with HTC's Sense UI to create an excellent user experience. You'll still be frustrated from time to time with the Windows UI lurking...
Large screen; attractive and responsive; built-in sat-nav
Operating system is not trouble-free; can be cumbersome
A full-on smartphone that is great for watching video and using the web Good points Large screen; attractive and responsive; built-in sat-nav Bad points Operating system is not trouble-free; can be cumbersome ...
Abstract: 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...
Large 4.3in touch-screen; Sense user interface; social network clients
Outsized for a phone; pricey as a SIM-free purchase
The HD2 is not perfect, but it's probably the best Windows phone we've ever seen. HTC's Sense user interface makes it much more usable than many other touch-screen phones, and the large 4.3in display makes mobile web browsing almost bearable...
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...
Abstract: The HTC HD2 will inevitably be accorded the status of ‘iPhone killer’ – but it’s not out to kill the iPhone. This is a handset aimed at business users and is the best Windows Mobile-powered phone I’ve seen. The HD2 appears large, but it’s nearly all s...