Sunday 4 July 2010

HTC HD2 Mobile Phone Review


The HTC HD2 is a big screen in your pocket: 4.3 ins of high-resolution touch cinema, but situated in an very skinny covering. It is the world’s first capacitive touch technology to operate under Windows: Windows Mobile 6.5 to be precise. Just to be clear, capacitive will be the name for a technology made legendary on Apple’s iPhone. It utilizes the electrical properties of the body of a human to detect when and where about the screen you are touching. Also for the first time in Windows, HTC has allied the touch screen with its HTC Sense concept: customising the Hd2 with favourite applications on the home screen. It is definitely impressive and user-friendly, with a logical layout and many one-touch operations to watch, search and flip through your stuff.

The sheer quality and concept of the display is extraordinary, it makes world-wide-web page and document viewing not just achievable, but enjoyable. Navigation is slick, simple and effortless to control; viewing is highly detailed and rich. The HTC Htc hd2 mobile phone weighs 157g but somehow, because it is so thin, the heft of the Hd2 enhances its attraction. It shows you it is there and provides you with something to press against. Capabilities include HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1. It has a 5 mp camera with autofocus, a 3.5mm audio jack, digital compass, FM radio, accelerometer and a 1230mAh battery power to keep everything operating.

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