Abstract: Quietly brilliant is what HTC like to call themselves and they've been giving enough proof lately. But allow us to disagree. The last thing to call the HD2 is quiet - the monster of a PocketPC simply screams rock'n'roll.We just got a glimpse of the Sna...
The HTC HD2 is a gorgeous multi-media device with lots of points in its favour, not least its impressively huge screen, Sense UI, Windows mobile 6.5 and social networking functions. The camera still isn't up to much, and we'd have liked to see the...
Bright, responsive screen with powerful multitouch gestures, Very attractive user interface with clear menus, Very lively, Solid handset, Web browsing great using builtin Opera Mobile
Windows Media Player still struggles with DivX/XviD files, Photo quality a little limited, Not much on offer in Windows MarkertPlace, Low battery life
Abstract: HTC's talent for creating touchscreen handsets has excelled greatly since Android gave the Taiwanese manufacturer the chance to easily implement capacitive screens.The HTC HD2 is the first of its Windows-powered devices to include a capacitive screen, ...
Matt's Summary:Almost every touch screen device gets compared to the iPhone and the HD2 is no different. Is the HD2 better than the iPhone? Well in some ways perhaps yes. I certainly has a faster CPU and more RAM and the storage memory can be upgraded...
Abstract: Is a great screen enough to warrant a purchase?Tech Digest recently got their hands on a HTC HD2 handset. Check out this video feature to see how it shapes up.del.icio.us this | Stumble It! | Share Comments (0) ...
The screen is big, beautiful and responsive, HTC Sense UI
Poor camera, Over-sensitive screen
We like the HD2. We like it a lot - and it becomes an especially cool device of you need to do things like email and check documents on the go, but still want a powerful media phone too.
Huge capacitive touchscreen; speedy and responsive; good-looking home screen; great virtual keyboard; built-in social-networking links; speedy Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity; 3.5mm headphone jack means you can use your own cans; useful My Phone back-up service; good apps available; support for multi-touch gestures in many apps; 5-megapixel camera with two LED photo lights
HTC's user-interface tweaks feel skin-deep in places; apps are hard to find and install; confusing overlap between features; rubbish app store; some features are rough around the edges
We crown the HTC HD2 heavyweight champion of the Windows Mobile world. Its big capacitive touchscreen, heaps of fantastic features and HTC Sense user interface make it the best Windows Mobile smart phone you can buy. But it's not perfect. The ugly, da...
Abstract: HTC has a history of making enormous, feature-rich smartphones and the phone I'm looking at today is the pinnacle of those efforts so far. The HD2 incorporates an enormous 4.3in capacitive touchscreen, a 5-megapixel camera, and plenty more besides, but wi...