Author Topic: T-Mobile HTC HD2  (Read 3775 times)



CPU Processing Speed
1GHz Snapdragon™ processor

Capacitive touch screen
Resolution: 480 X 800 WVGA

ROM: 512 MB
RAM: 448 MB
Expansion slot: microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)

Battery type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1230 mAh
Talk time:
WCDMA: Up to 320 mins
GSM: Up to 380 mins
Standby time:
WCDMA: Up to 390 hours
GSM: Up to 490 hours
Video playback Up to 8 hours
Audio playback: Up to 12 hours

Browser: Opera Mobile™
3G:
Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
Up to 2 Mbps upload speed
GPRS: Up to 114 kbps download speed
EDGE: Up to 560 kbps download speed
Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g

5 megapixel color camera
Auto focus
Dual LED flashlight

3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Standard Micro-USB

G-Sensor
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
(5-pin micro-USB 2.0)

Windows Media® Player
Albums
Pictures & Videos
FM Radio
Audio supported formats:
.aac, .amr, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .mp4, .qcp, .wav, .wma
Video supported formats:
.wmv, .asf, .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .m4v, .avi

Facebook™ integration
Sharing photos on Facebook and Twitter
Sharing videos on YouTube™
HTC Peep™ for twittering

Internal GPS antenna
HTC Footprints™
Digital Compass

Internet Sharing through USB or Bluetooth
Wi-Fi Router


I'm buying this son of a bitch.

http://www.htc.com/europe/product/hd2/specification.html

$200 with plan extension. Released Wednesday.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2010, 10:51:46 PM by Bones4 »

I would buy it if it had a real keyboard

HTC makes kickass phones.
I still have the original Touch Pro. It's amazing, although I wish it had a Snapdragon processor instead of a 528 MHz Qualcomm processor. Plus, with the WM6.5 ROM that I put on it, it has almost all the features of this phone (excluding footprints and a few hardware features). Still, the Touch Pro can run Ubuntu, so I'm fine with it.

Really, the only thing that my phone has that this doesn't is a physical keyboard. I'd die if I had to use a touchscreen keyboard all the time.

EDIT: Also, that thing is pretty huge...
« Last Edit: March 22, 2010, 12:06:41 AM by Miga »

It's huge, but not too huge.

Huge being good for the on-screen keyboard. It's far easier to use than the iPhone.




The first thing i thought was.

"Windows I-PHONE"


Is this under AT&T in the USA yet?

It's released as an unlocked phone and from T-Mobile in the US this Wednesday, but only T-Mobile gets 3g support.

It's released as an unlocked phone and from T-Mobile in the US this Wednesday, but only T-Mobile gets 3g support.
Lame.

Sticking with desire for a Samsung Impression then.

I want a Nexus one when that's on sprint.


This almost has a greater resolution that the Wii's chipset can produce.

Update for T-Mobile version:

ROM 1GB;
RAM 576MB

16GB MicroSD Card
MicroUSB Cable
Travel Charger

MobiTV® — It's the flat screen that follows you. Watch your favorite TV shows live and on demand while on the go.
Transformers™ and Transformers 2 are preloaded on your HTC HD2.
BLOCKBUSTER® — Download and watch the latest movies.
Barnes&Noble® — Over one million eBooks, magazines & newspapers. Sample any eBook free!
Gogo® Inflight Internet — Take Off and Never Lose Touch. Connect to the Internet on your next flight.

Gogo inflight sucks. I tried to use it and it didn't work until the last five minutes of the flight when they said "We are now beginning our descent, at this time please turn off all electronic devices." And then it shut off.