You can have HTC HD2 easily; if you’re in Europe or Asia
HTC, in the long run, has brought to the fore its latest Windows Mobile 6.5-powered monster phone, the HD2 and the cellphone will be available across Europe and Asia soon. It is to be noted that the device was known as the Leo in the past but at this time, it has come out with more novel or newer features. These include a high-resolution, 4.3-inch capacitive touch display and ultra thin appearance.
The phone has been powered by Qualcomm's new 1 GHz Snapdragon mobile processor and will be the first Windows Mobile phone from HTC to go together with the Sense UI, in the past seen on the Android based, HTC Hero.
Nevertheless, you have surely comprehended by now that HTC has made a number of changes to the way the HD2 deals with things and these, without a doubt, include a single contact view that exhibits individual communication snapshots of your conversations with the people in your life and these may include even any entity. On the other hand, the incorporated messaging feature that was awaited long by commoners has finally been included. Furthermore, at this time, for imaging, the HD2 has a standard 5-megapixel camera that is equipped for capturing more than average images. HTC HD2 also includes a new Windows-based version of its Twitter application, HTC Peep.
It is to be noted that the HTC HD2 will be available in the next few days at an undisclosed price in the sphere of Europe and Asia. However, the formal appearance in U.S. is likely to happen only by early 2010.
HTC Corporation, formerly High Tech Computer Corporation, is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of primarily Microsoft Windows Mobile-based portable devices as well as several Google Android-based devices. It is also one of the fastest-growing companies in the mobile sector and has achieved remarkable recognition over the past couple of years. Business Week ranked HTC as the second best performing technology company in Asia in 2007 in addition to giving the company the number 3 spot in its Global listing in 2006.
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