Our Score
Last reviewed: 2009-11-06November 6th 2009
| Price at launch | £499.00 |
| Product Type | Smartphone |
| Network Band | Quad Band |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Effective Camera Resolution | 5 Megapixel |
| USB | Yes |
| Built-in Flash | Yes |
| Main Screen Resolution | 480 x 800 |
| Main Screen Size | 10.9 cm (4.3") |
| Cellular Data Connectivity Technology | GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA |
| GPS Receiver | Yes |
| Cellular Network Supported | GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, WCDMA 900, WCDMA 2100 |
| Memory Card Supported | microSD |
| Phone Style | Bar |
| Brand Name | HTC |
| Battery Talk Time | 6.33 Hour |
| Product Model | HD2 |
| Weight (Approximate) | 157.0 g |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Maximum Memory Card Size Supported | 32 GB |
| Operating System Version | Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional |
| Main Screen Type | LCD |
| Realtone | Yes |
| Radio Tuner Type | FM |
| Call Features | Call Log, Caller ID |
| Height | 121.0 mm |
| Width | 67.0 mm |
| Depth | 11.0 mm |
| Operating System | Windows Mobile |
| Manufacturer | High Tech Computer Corp |
| Product Name | HD2 Smartphone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 040102019 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | www.europe.htc.com |
| Marketing Information | HTC HD2 delivers an experience your senses have been waiting for. The unprecedented 4.3-inch pixel-packed display is stunning. The world's first capacitive touch technology on a Windows phone along with 1 GHz processing power ensure a smooth and lightning-fast response to the lightest touch of your finger. Most importantly, it is our first Windows phone to embody HTC Sense a holistic experience that focuses on making phones work in the most intuitive way. HTC Sense is based on three core principles make it mine, stay close, and discover the unexpected. |
| Standard Warranty | 1 Year |
HD2
For
Responsive touchscreen
>Fast processor
>Decent range of media playback options
>Dual LED flash for the camera
>Sense integration into Windows Mobile
Against
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
Post a question to other registered users whom have had first hand use of this product.
Our guide to the best new mobile phones:
Plus
Samsung Galaxy Xcover Extreme S5690
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review
Mobile phones reviews Our Review