Like a princess smooching a frog and turning it into a prince, HTC has given Windows Mobile 6.5 a capacitive kiss and turned it into something crave-worthy with the HTC HD2. HTC has done a decent job ...
Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of tech toy imaginable (with a special obsession for robots and Star Wars-related stuff). When she's not scoping out ...
You're going to need a bigger pocket to hold HTC's HD2 smart phone, which boasts a gargantuan 4.3-inch display—the largest we've seen on any phone. The screen is multitouch (capacitive), so you can ...
For those of you who can't get enough pixels in your pocket, we've got some good news for you. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, in his CES keynote, has announced that the HTC HD2 will arrive Stateside ...
The HTC HD2 has the makings of an ‘iPhone-killer’. It is an impressive device on paper, and early reviews and information on the HD2 suggest that it has the ingredients to compete with both the ...
Bluetooth worked fine in all my tests. Using a small headset, calls sounded clear, about as good as they did using the built in earpiece, and pairing the phone was simple and reliable. I also tested ...
Back in January, we saw the HTC HD2, which was originally a Windows Phone 6.5 device, running Windows Phone 7. Now, the innovative developers over at XDA Developers have taken it a step further by ...
The HTC HD2 was one of last year’s most sought after handsets, with its brilliant display and slick touchscreen interface. With the HTC HD Mini, you get all the same features of the HTC HD2 squeezed ...
O2 has announced that the HTC HD2 will be on sale in-store today, bringing the eagerly awaited handset to the home of smartphones. Available from free on O2 Pay Monthly, the HD2 packs in a massive 4.3 ...
HTC CEO Peter Chou made the announcement at a news conference in Taiwan where he was joined by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Taiwan Mobile CEO Harvey Chang. In addition to its curious size -- a ...
I am a big fan of android, and currently have a Nexus one on Tmobile. I have apps I love that I probably can't get on WM (although important ones like beyondpod I can), I use Gmail heavily, and love ...
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