HTC HD2 Review

HTC HD2 is expected to be available for the first time in the US exclusively from T-Mobile USA this spring.  With its industry leading, high-resolution, 4.3-inch capacitive touch display and high-powered features, the ultra-thin HTC HD2 phone delivers content in a sharper, brighter and richer way.

The HTC HD2 comes equipped with the 1 GHz Snapdragon™ by Qualcomm mobile processor and utilizes T-Mobile’s high speed 3G network for a fast mobile data experience.

“T-Mobile and HTC have a long history of partnering to deliver innovative, cutting-edge products to T-Mobile customers,” said George Harrison, vice president, marketing product innovation, T-Mobile USA.  “The HTC HD2 delivers a thin, sophisticated design and powerful features that we are excited to add to our dynamic smartphone line-up this spring.”

The HTC HD2 is the first Windows® phone with HTC Sense, a software experience focused on putting people at the center by making their phones work in a more simple, natural and personal way. With the HTC Sense experience, the HTC HD2 includes a variety of enhancements that expand and improve the overall phone experience. For example, the HTC HD2 includes a proximity sensor that is used to prevent false screen touches when the phone is picked up to answer or make a call, and a light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the display.

“Combining the intuitive user interface based on HTC Sense with an outstanding set of specifications and the powerful T-Mobile network, the HTC HD2 adds up to be not only an amazing device, but an amazing experience as well,” said Jason Mackenzie, vice president of HTC America. “The HTC HD2 is a Windows phone that has already been enthusiastically received in Europe and Asia and we are excited to bring this highly-anticipated device to the US, exclusively through T-Mobile USA.”

The HTC HD2 uses the first capacitive touch display on a Windows phone for the smoothest possible performance and to make viewing, zooming and resizing websites, Microsoft® Office files, PDF documents and pictures easier with just a simple pinching motion. The large capacitive display makes it easy to read and reply to Outlook® e-mails, edit a Word document or modify an Excel® spreadsheet right from the HTC HD2. Additionally, the HTC HD2 delivers advanced phone features including:  GPS functionality, a Web browser, and an advanced 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED flash for capturing images, even in dim conditions.

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7 Responses for “HTC HD2 Review”

  1. HTC HD2 Fan says:

    Let me start by saying I have been a T-Mobile customer since 2003. I have owned several Samsung handheld non smart phones, the T-Mobile Dash, First Gen Iphone unlocked on T-Mobile, The T-Mobile G1 and now the HDC HD2. All of my friends have Iphones, but I will never use ATT again because of their customer service (Cingular 2003). This phone is top notch and absolutely wonderful.I’ve been wanting a fully functional business, media phone for the past few years. The G1 was great, the Keyboard was so nice I really just loved it, but I couldn’t pass up a phone with a 1 GHZ processor, it is so awesome.

    Pros -
    The Screen is 4.3 inches and the resoultion is 480×800. The battery life is much better than the G1 and does last all day. Camera has flash, a really nice touch and the pictures look great. The camcorder also has a light. E-Mail setup was the easiest I have had on an HTC device and worked right away. 16GB card right out of the box is a nice touch, I’ve put 8 full length movies and about 1,000 songs on the device right now. I used the Telenav turned by turn device and it was solid. There is also an FM radio, I will enjoy this when I go to sporting events, since I can get the baseball games on the FM station. You can get a subscription to Mobile TV, but for myself I’ve been using Sling Mobile and it works over 3g so I can watch all my hundreds of DirecTV shows. I don’t believe the Iphone version allows you to use the 3g version of sling, and it’s not available for android phones yet. As far as a Phone, I like the facebook intergration and pictures with the contacts, volume is very solid and it is easy to talk to people.

    Cons -
    Media Syncing is a little harder (music is easy videos were easier to transfer via Disk drive, but it could have just been the way I ripped them), but if your a gadgethead you will love it. There is a program called multimedia sync by double twist on the device that I have been using instead of media player. I wish the video player was linked in with the music interface, I like the music player on the device (you can use windows media player as well and videos are found on photos and video tab), but I would like the videos to be more accesible, it is not hard to find them.

    The HTC Sense looks really cool on this device, especially the weather. If you want ease, go buy an Iphone, if you want super fast clear quick interfaces and a phone that rules, get the HTC HD2. I always find it funny that Apple has such a following, had it not been for that Iphone they’d still be a laugher like they were in the 90′s. This summer will be a pivotal time for Apple, with the HTC EVO coming out on sprint with 4G (very similar to this phone) and running on Android, they will have to step up their game. If you are on T-Mobile get this phone yesterday (If you can find it), for the Amazon price it’s going to be hard to beat.

  2. Lynne says:

    All the websites provide the specs, so I’ll get into the plusses and minuses of the phone and my experience with them.

    Plusses:
    + great capacitive touch screen. Very responsive. 480×800 resolution for crystal clear colors and videos
    + Included Transformer movies (1&2) do a great job showing off the screen and the processor power. It’s just HD video without any lags or hazy-ness. Very impressive
    + comes with 16GB with only movies on it so you have ample of room for other media.
    + plays live audio and video flawlessly over 3G
    + HTC Sense is amazing and does a great job of hiding those Microsoft screens which you rarely get to. All the apps like email, messaging etc look much better with Sense.
    + Comes with a great animated weather screen
    + very slim though a little on the heavy side
    + 5.0mp Camera comes with flash which is good for close up photos.
    + charges thru PC USP port as well and has an option to be connected as a hard-drive, which is much better and faster compared to the Media Sync feature
    + good battery life, lasts up a day and a half with regular 3g usage and video watching
    + can be used as a WiFi Router/Access Point.
    + comes with FM when you plus the head set as an antenna
    + Swype app (included) as a replacement for keyboard rocks.. much faster to type with that.

    Minuses:
    - Huge screen is a plus but then you can’t keep it in your Jeans pocket as it might put strain on the screen or device
    - even though camera is a 5.0 MP, some pictures do tend to be grainy due to low light
    - Skype hs removed its support for WinMo 6.5 but the older version of apps can be found on the internet
    - Doesn’t come with the “Wifi Router” app which basically turns your phone into a Wifi Access Point.. So you can have many people connect to your phone thru wifi and the phone provides the internet thru 3G.
    - Microsoft says that it won’t provide Windows Mobile 7 on this device which could be a bummer since you might see new Windows Mobile 7 devices in next few months. I’m sure you can go to XDA developer website and get yourself a WM7 rom.

  3. sam says:

    i love this unlocked phone. i used to have a blackberry and the hd2 kicks blackberry to the curb. i’ve gotten my last 2 phones on gsmauthority.com. this is my favorite one so far! it has a great processor. the camera isn’t the best but it’s nice to have a digital camera on me wherever i go.

  4. Hilton Kaua says:

    Microsoft is no stranger to having partners galore in the telephone enterprise, but its lineup of manufacturers for the upcoming, surprisingly promising Windows Telephone 7 launch isn’t any less impressive. After loads of rumoring, Microsoft has confirmed that Dell and HTC will be making Windows Cellphone 7 telephones, in addition to ASUS, LG, and Samsung who had already been confirmed. All of these companies ought to have their stamp on hardware by the end of the yr, with the launch of the OS still vaguely slated for the “holidays” Now we have little question that each one 5 producers can build some compelling, horny hardware, but we’re significantly enthused to see Dell actually entering into the game after the spectacular Streak and that drool worthy leak a little while back. learn extra at http://www.wp7forum.com fans group.

  5. htc pure says:

    i’ve had my pure for every week now and i still dont know what to do… like changing the message alert tone to no matter i would like it not simply the fundamental ones on the phone… the whole lot about this telephone is complicating.. i additionally wished to change to that android software program because home windows is just too slow and someone please assist me how to do that

  6. I bought my HD2 almost month ago, already got lot of apps on it but need more of course. Nonetheless need to to find better PDF reader, with higher fullscreen mode and multitouch. Planning set up android on it but it’ll be not very soon.

  7. Zack Nims says:

    Sure I need the weather on the home srceen with news updates, sure I would like contacts visable at any given time, I need a educate app, a flight app, a highway congestion standing app and yes I want a phone to be able to reply to my each command and not dangle/freeze or shutdown like my provide Nokia E72 or my previous Blackberry Bold.

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