Responsive touchscreen, Fast processor, Decent range of media playback options, Dual LED flash for the camera, Sense integration into Windows Mobile
Screen is far too big for some, Messaging is fiddly, Phone can still slow down on the odd occasion, Opera doesn't support Flash playback, Poor camera
The HTC HD2 is the world's first Windows Mobile-toting phone with a capacitive screen, and also packs the world's largest mobile phone display too.It's also the first WinMo phone to use HTC's Sense UI, previously used on the company's...
HTC Sense makes Windows Mobile user friendly, Wi-Fi router option is great, fully packed tech specs
Might be just too big for some, Windows Market Place still lacking, sharp edge makes calls uncomfortable
A giant phone that achieves giant things. It's the best Windows Phone we've ever seenKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.5...
Not just the finest Windows Mobile phone ever made, but in shape and form a sign of things to come on every platformLove4.3-inch screen is beyond lavishCapacitive technology means typing is easyDespite its size, it’s still super thinHateWould have been...
Abstract: HTC’s HD2 is definitely a conversation starter. Pop this thing out and there’s an immediate buzz about its 4.3” screen. It’s massive. In fact it’s the largest commercially available smartphone screen out there. Put this next to an iPhone and the Apple ...
With a scintillating performance and great features, HD2 is worth every penny.Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter Two Enterprise Blade...
Very Good Looking, Huge Screen, WiFi, GPS & 3G support, Capacitive Screen, Fluid & Smooth UI, Very Good Music Playback
Software is a bit Buggy, Expensive, Average Camera, Could Be Unweildy Due to its Size
The HTC HD2’s price-tag of Rs. 36,000 might not suit everybody’s palette but then again the HD2 is definitely not meant for everybody. It’s a premium phone all through and everything from its features, design, screen and performance points in that dir...
Spectacular display, good touch sensitivity, excellent design, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, superb HTC Sense UI, feature rich
Too big to carry around comfortably, outdated Windows Mobile OS, average camera quality, unimpressive battery life, mono loudspeaker
The HTC HD2 really is a desirable handset, which is something that you cannot say about other Windows Mobile phone. HTC has worked hard to achieve this and deserves a big pat on the back. The phone looks stunning, thanks to its massive display and sl...
Well designed, Very easy, intuitive and fluid UI, Plenty of connectivity options, Social networking integrated, Camera is decent
Video player doesn't support DivX/XviD and has no 'Resume' feature, No TV Out
Misc. FeaturesAside from all the regular functions you’d expect in a mobile handset and Microsoft’s Office Mobile for WinMob handsets, HTC has also included a few extra tools. A few of these include a very accurate card reader that utilizes th...