HTC's HD2 Headed to T-Mobile this Spring
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Jan 6, 2010, 9:30 PM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jan 6, 2010, 9:36 PM
Updated: fixed typo
Today at CES, HTC announced that its HD2 Windows Mobile phone will be available from T-Mobile starting some time later this Spring. An exact date wasn't provided, nor was pricing. The HD2 was first announced in 2009 and features a 4.3-inch HD display.
source: HTC / Microsoft
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looks good would force a man to carry an Man-purse
I agree with Jayshmay, its way too big. Maybe if I was a girl and had a purse it would be ok. I guess it would be ok in the winter if you could fit it in your coat pocket.
Before I even clicked on your post I was cracking up reading "man purse" that was fk'n funny!!!!
Currently I own a Nokia N95, that has a 2.6in screen, so I truly do believe that I will be very, very excited to have a smartphone with a 3.7in screen....
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ibnturab
The HTC HD2 is about the same size of the iphone, the difference is instead of having blank black accents on top and bottom of the iphone, with the HD2 you just eliminate them and get more screen real estate.
Windows Mobile
On the count of three people. One-Two-Three.. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I seem to be the only one who thinks 4.3 inches is way, way too big for something that's suppose to be mobile & pocketable.
While it is unfortunate many people feel the same way as you, I have found myself to not be able to part with WinMo. As a matter of fact, I patiently await WinMo 7. To love WinMo, is to know it's power and capabilities. I have not found anything to co...
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Don't forget that all of the WinMo junk which nobody needs... some people actually need, just not us.
Sadly...
The sad this about the HD2 coming to T-Mobile is that the Nexus One will get all the attention. Just like the G2 got more attention that the TP2. Tmobile is really pushing for android to be popular. They've released 3+ android updates, but have failed to update TP2 users to 6.5. IMO Tmobile wants users to move away from windows mobile and more towards android devies.