HTC really went to town with HD2, to the deck with Snapdragon 1 GHz CPU and Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional that this phone is the latest in both hardware and software. While some May be turned off by the sheer size of the 4.5-inch screen, it was a blessing in disguise as it means that the icons are large enough to hit accurately, the HD2 incredibly user-friendly.
TouchFLO 3D interface has been upgraded for this mobile, which makes it look and work much better in a tab-based layout, which can be moved with a simple finger sweep. Transitions are fast, but the screen is sensitive enough that only a small amount of pressure to be applied. This version of Windows Mobile is also a handy new features like the ability to use different touch gestures including pinch gestures to zoom in on small text. However, the touchscreen has its downside in the form of poor sunlight legibility.
This is a phone that has a link
With Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, 7.2Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA, HD2 leaves nothing to be desired in terms of connecting the two default Internet browsers have the latest version of Opera and Internet Explorer Mobile 6 Loading and moving up fast and fluid in both browsers, but each has its own problems. Flash only works in IE, and not always reliable for it. Besides, IE does not have multi-touch support, so that the choice of which browser to use it all up to individual preferences and needs.
But the media is up to par?
HD2 comes with a 5-megapixel camera, but it's not really anything special. flash does not make much difference and whether it will focus on the image to close or not seems to be completely down opportunities. However, the picture quality is pretty good pictures and the camera contains all the standard options and consequences.
photo gallery, on the other hand, is another story. Image Zoom is great and it is easy to navigate through the images with multi-touch functions. In relation to the music player, HD2 resembles the iPhone in the sense that the landscape has a fancy ring album art that can easily be scrolled through and selected a couple of moves with your finger.
Despite a few minor flaws, and size, has a lot going for HD2: it is fast, affordable and packed with the most up-to-date technology. Since the CPU OS, HTC's far from betraying us with their latest offering to the mobile phone world, and it almost would be a criminal offense not to admire. With the hub of possibilities, it can satisfy even the most demanding mobile phone users.
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