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    HTC HD2 Review (4 stars)

    HTC
    HD2 Review

    Phone
    rating:

    In a nutshell: The HTC HD2 has the biggest screen on any
    phone. With an absolutely brilliant touchscreen user interface and
    the latest Windows Mobile operating system, this is very powerful
    but easy to use device. Features include a superb web browser, GPS
    with Google Maps, a media player and an FM radio. It also has a
    5 megapixel camera with video calling, although photo quality is
    only average. But it’s large, heavy, expensive and has poor battery
    life, making it rather a niche product and definitely not suitable
    for everyone.
    Best buy: *Free* from Mobiles.co.uk
    or Dialaphone.

    Review:
    December 2009.

    The
    HTC HD2 is an upgraded version of the HTC
    Touch HD
    . The HD2 does everything that the HD did, but even
    more so. The HD2 isn’t a small phone by any means. In fact it’s
    noticeably bigger and heavier than the iPhone,
    although slimmer. In fact, it’s a superslim 11mm. It’s not going
    to fit into everyone’s trouser pocket and it’s one of the heaviest
    phones in the shops. But the reason why it’s so large is the screen.
    If you thought that the display on the HD was huge (and it was),
    then the display on the HD2 is absolutely massive. At 4.3 inches
    across, and with an incredible resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, this
    is simply the best screen on any mobile phone that we’ve ever seen.
    If you want to watch videos on your phone, get this phone!

    The
    screen is a capacitative touchscreen, and it’s wonderfully sensitive
    to the touch. HTC have brought out everything that they can think
    of to make the user interface on the HD2 the best ever. Apart from
    the size and sensitivity of the screen itself, the HD2 uses an ultra-fast
    upgraded processor, so there is no lag at all. The memory has also
    been upgraded, so running apps doesn’t seem to slow the phone.

    Perhaps
    the nicest feature is the new HTC Sense user interface, which is
    overlaid on top of Windows Mobile Professional 6.5. With HTC Sense,
    you can easily customise the home page, giving you one-touch access
    to all your favourite apps, such as messaging, calendar, facebook,
    etc. HTC Sense is organised around contacts, so you can easily view
    a person’s emails, texts and other contact info in one place. There
    are great features here, such as the full virtual QWERTY keyboard,
    the zoom control activated by the touch of your fingers, and the
    accelerometer which automatically rotates the screen orientation
    when you turn the phone on its side. Under the hood, the Windows
    Mobile operating system is powerful and customisable too. The Windows
    Marketplace apps are starting to grow in number, and you can find
    plenty of useful stuff there.

    The
    HD2 also has a great music player, benefiting from a 3.5mm stereo
    audio jack, so you can plug in your own headphones. With support
    for microSD memory cards, you can easily expand the memory to store
    thousands of MP3 tracks. It also has an FM radio with RDS. The GPS
    receiver with Google maps works brilliantly on such a hi-res screen,
    and has a digital compass feature too. The web browser is also superb,
    making excellent use of the large screen and touchscreen interface.
    HTC have upgraded the 3G connection to use HSPA, so you can download
    at speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and upload at 2 Mbps. WiFi is also available,
    for ultra-fast data transfers in a WiFi environment. Bluetooth 2.1
    and USB connectivity is also supported.

    So
    far, so good. What we’ve described is an absolutely brilliant user
    interface with an MP3 player, GPS receiver and phone attached. Sure
    it’s big, but how else could it have such a large screen? The problem
    is that HTC have enhanced the strong points of the original Touch
    HD, but without addressing any of its weak points. The weak points
    of the Touch HD were its large size and weight, its poor camera,
    and its weak battery life. The HD2 doesn’t fix these problems. In
    fact, they have become even more obvious in the HD2. Not only is
    the HD2 larger and heavier than the original, but HTC have replaced
    the 1350 mAh battery with a weaker 1230 mAh. The results is even
    less battery life. The camera is 5 megapixels, the same as the Touch
    HD, but it now comes with a dual LED flash. It still can’t compete
    with other phones in this price range though.

    So,
    the HD2 has enhanced the strong points of the HD, but failed to
    address any of its problems. That makes it in some ways the best
    possible phone, and in other ways rather lacking. It’s perhaps like
    a finely-tuned supercar with no room for luggage and impossible
    to park. You have to choose a phone like this with both eyes open,
    knowing what it will do and what it won’t do. We hope that this
    review has given you an understanding of this.

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    Features
    of the HTC HD2 include:

    • 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED
      flash
    • Video recording & video calling (VGA resolution)
      with secondary camera
    • Display: TFT, 480 x 800 pixels (4.3 inches)
    • GPS receiver with digital compass
    • Music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA formats)
    • FM radio with RDS
    • Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
    • Ringtones: 40 voice polyphonic ringtones / MP3
      ringtones
    • Wallpaper
    • Java games
    • Internet: Opera Mobile web browser, GPRS, EDGE,
      HSPA (7.2 Mbps download, 2Mbps upload)
    • Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data
      Rate, mini-USB 2.0, Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm audio jack
    • Memory: 448 MB RAM plus microSD memory card
      (SD 2.0 compatible)
    • Vibration alert
    • Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus HSPA/WCDMA
      (900/2100 MHz)
    • Size: 121 x 67 x 11 mm
    • Weight: 157g
    • Talktime: 320 – 380 minutes
    • Battery standby: 390 – 490 hours

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    HTC HD2 Consumer
    Reviews

    Love
    your mobile? Hate it? Please share your experiences to help other
    people choose the phone that’s best for them. Please do not review
    this phone if you have not used it. This is a review site, not a
    forum, so please don’t just ask questions. Please do not use swear
    words or offensive language, and please, no advertising!

    Average
    rating from 33 reviews:

    Reviewed by Terry from Northern Ireland
    on 24th Jan 2010

    I never write reviews, but I use this site quite a lot nearly all
    the time looking at the latest phones and what people have to say
    about them so here is my review on the HTC HD2.. I got this phone
    of EBay for £370 and have since wrapped an Invisible shield round
    it. So to keep it good no scrapes. I love this phone it’s absolutely
    brilliant, fantastic camera user interface is so simple to navigate,
    only gripe I have is it keeps connecting to the internet to downlaod
    weather data but I have that feature turned of and still it connects
    can’t seem to stop it doing this thank god I have free web browsing.
    I have since updated the software for the sim card, camera, and
    txt messages, have to say didn’t notice a difference except for
    the camera which is much better, brill pictures. I will warn anyone
    thinking of buying this phone of one serious flaw? That is the ”BATTERY”.
    It is down right pants. If you take it of charge at say 7am and
    go to work, say you send 12 txts, make a 60 minute call and faff
    about on the phone say 13minutes take a few pics by the time you
    get home @ 6pm I would imagine you will be running on fumes with
    the phone’s battery about to die, so if your a power user forget
    about this phone my old nokia 6700 would last nearly 2.5 days. But
    if your near a power point no problems, I did use this phone one
    day without doing anything else than make the one call for like
    30mins the rest of the day it was on standby didnt even send one
    txt nor did I read any txts that day, even then battery life was
    down to %25. I think htc for this size of screen should have made
    a deeper profile to accommodate a far bigger and more powerful battery
    which could have lasted at least a full day or two. I love this
    phone even with it’s faults i’m keeping mine maybe in a couple of
    months or so maybe a third party battery producer will design a
    more powerful battery to facilitate longer phone use. It’s a shame
    because there is no other phone out there with the features this
    phone has to offer, i’m giving the HTC HD2 yes five stars. If you
    use your phone a lot then look else where. I dunno what else to
    say screen is very responsive, and it’s not too big at all I was
    surprised how comapct this phone is, I didn’t find it bulky at all
    if anything I loved the screen and screen size though you won’t
    be sticking this phone down your trouser pocket any time soon, more
    like your jacket pocket. I think you should know to keep your charger
    handy so you can always keep the phone topped up throughout the
    day other than that, your going to be holding a dead phone in your
    hands.. This ends my review. Thanks
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Steve from UK on
    21st Jan 2010

    I have to agree with Lee below. The phone in itself is a lovely
    piece of hardware but actually using the thing is a different matter
    altogether. The touchscreen is responsive and intuitive but as already
    stated you need both hands to hold the unit. Battery life is horrendous
    and anything above minimal usage will probably give you less than
    a day. The screen is a delight but I can’t see it lasting very long
    down the pub on a Friday night! The menu system and not knowing
    if you have closed down applications were also a minor issue as
    well. Mine has come and gone, I suspect on the same 28 day Guarantee
    as Lee below, I’m now looking at getting one of the newer Nokia
    handsets or maybe one of the Blackberry range, either way it will
    have a proper hardware keyboard!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by kev from uk on 20th
    Jan 2010

    great phone, great screen, loads of features, I think battery could
    of been better. camera is very good although flash can be a bit
    bright. srceen is very quick and the phone does not feel to big
    as others have reported. very pleased i got one
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Lee from UK on 18th
    Jan 2010

    I’ve had the HTC HD2 for only 2 days now, & I have to admit it is
    without doubt the worst phone I have EVER owned. You basically need
    to use both hands to operate it, which is ridiculous in this day
    & age, the battery life is absolutely downright shocking. In 11
    hours it went down to 14% !!! & that was only browsing the internet
    for about 15 mins max. Texting is an absolute nightmare !! (& no,
    I haven’t got fat fingers) There should be an option to get rid
    of that stupid big ugly clock, calender etc from the home screen,
    but alas, there isnt. Thankfully, I got this phone on contract with
    a 28 day return policy….its going straight back to the shop tomorrow.
    I pity anyone who has forked out £300 to buy this woeful excuse
    for a mobile on PAYG.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by James Sinclair from Great
    Britain on 18th Jan 2010

    I have had the HTC HD2 for four days and its going back to the supplier
    for a nokia N97 Mini. The camera is not very good at all and takes
    pictures that look oink in the middle( even after downloading the
    patch). The Video frame rate is only 25 FPS and lags like a cheap
    phone yet the HTC HD2 is far from cheap. A must for this phone is
    some form of protection and currently the crystal cases HCT do not
    fit as they need to due to the back of the phone being curved and
    the camera lens being very exposed due to the bulging glass of the
    lens itself. The HTC HD2 supplied to me did not come with a large
    Micro SD card and only came with a 2GB MSD. The box is rather cheap
    looking as is the supplied mains charger that doubles as a USB lead
    (data lead). The supplied case is useless and looks like a womans
    purse and you can not get the phone back out unless you have thin
    fingers. The Sim card and Micro SD are under the metal battery cover
    so back metal cover needs to be removed if you need to change your
    memory card or Sim but be very careful as it is quite tricky removing
    the back cover. The rubberised Finnish on the HTC HD2 is not very
    good at all and after only a few days shows marks and rub ware from
    fingers so will not maintain its new look for very long. GOOD THINGS…large
    screen and nice graphics. The Windows 6.5 is handy yet it is smoothed
    over by Tc’s own UI and a standard headphone port but the micro
    charging port looks very flimsy and HTC like nokia need to rethink
    this and have a stand alone charging port dedicated for charging
    only. . Overall a nice phone but not built to last 3 months of normal
    use and very bad battery life and only 2GB of supplied memory is
    not enough when you think of the price of the phone. HTC HD2,,,,Give
    it a miss they are better phones out there for half the price
    Rating:

    Reviewed by MEHDI from Netherland on
    17th Jan 2010

    another problem! sometimes for connection to internet, i have to
    restart the Phone!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by MEHDI from Netherland on
    14th Jan 2010

    after 1 week i could say it is great phone. briefly: positives:
    design of device is cool!, excellent screen: better than any others,
    smooth and wounder full UI, soun quality, Good applications for
    internet, mail support is excellent also. negatives: battery life,
    poor connectivity in compare with my friends iphone!, sometimes
    it is complicated sending messages with this phone! camera!, also
    when you have vibrating on and you are receiving a message you will
    have the continuous vibrate (sometimes) but i have a question :
    is it possible using this device with “”YAHOO messenger! i tried
    but it didn’t work:(
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Andy S from UK on
    11th Jan 2010

    Coming to the end of my contract now, so have been playing with
    a few handsets in store and of friends. Was thinking about joining
    the crowd and getting an iphone or a blackberry (no particular reason
    just nice gadgets) then on the the off chance got the chance to
    play with this in store. Okay so it’s bigger than i expected but
    i’ll happily pay the penalty for that gorgeous screen!! Like for
    like in store the iphone got beaten – speed, browsing, screen resolution,
    multi-tasking (ever heard of it Apple?), camera, email, exchange
    support, signal on the same network (still makes me smile seeing
    4 bars on the HD2 and a stuttering 1 on the iphone ha) the list
    goes on and on. The only time the iphone wins is on apps marketplace,
    but so i’ve been told microsoft’s is building rapidly. Top it all
    off when WinMo 7 is released it’ll be upgraded – better phone and
    slicker OS without buying a new handset…no comment there. From
    the brief use i’ve had of it it’s left an amazing lasting impression,
    if my current contract was up i’d have taken one there and then.
    Oh well i know what i’ll be buying in the next few weeks. CAN’T
    WAIT!!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by David from UK on
    8th Jan 2010

    Hi again, I wrote a review on the 16th of december. Here I am again
    to tell how I have got on in the last 3 weeks. First of all, People
    have mentioned that the phone camera has a pink shade in the middle
    of pictures. I have to say the camera on my phone is superb, I have
    taken some fantastic pictures with this phone, It also has a touch
    focus meaning you can take real close up shots and just point on
    the screen where you want the lense to focus in. The screen is very
    responsive, and doesn’t crash at all, a friend of mine who has the
    iphone was scepticle until he had a play with it and he agrees it
    is clearer and crisper than his iphone and as responsive if not
    better. The screen is changeable and has a great weather screen
    saver that updates via gps depending on where you are. and you can
    have it update as often as you like. It is just like owning a pocket
    pc, with microsoft word, excell office etc. great for emailing,
    great responsive quert pad too. Video camera is as clear and crisp
    as the camera it self. Only down side for me is the applications,
    but then if thats all I was concerned about then I would have bought
    an iphone, in the time I have had the phone the apps are getting
    updated on a daily basis so I fully expect this to be alot better
    over the coming months. The size of the phone for me has not at
    all been a problem, and I don’t have the biggest hands for a guy.
    the colours on the screen and pixel resolution are fantastic, it
    has to be seen to be believed just how clear the screen is. When
    making calls it is clear and precise and has good volumn adjustment.
    Internet browser is quick and responsive, and there is a free app
    you can download that means you can flip to wifi at the touch of
    a button. i have compared the speed to my mates iphone and there
    is almost no differance in speed it mearly seems to depend on the
    network and coverage areas, as you would expect. All in all, maybe
    I am biase as I have one, guys I am very happy with this phone,
    and have just heard that windows 6.5 that it runs on is likely to
    be upgradable to windows 7 in the future. making this phone even
    better, becuase as software improves so does the phone without having
    to go out and buy a newer and latest phon, (Unlike iphone owners)…
    5 Stars from me guys. :-)
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Zac from UK on 6th
    Jan 2010

    Had a HD2 for about 2 weeks now so just starting to get to grips
    with it. I have an iTouch and if you open the same web site on the
    two devices side by side you will see that the HD2 blows the iTouch
    away. The other reviewers are right the battery life isn’t brilliant
    but I synch the HD2 up with my laptop regularly and HD2 charges
    during this process. Having a device which supports Outlook for
    email is great. The only issues I have encountered so far are as
    follows: 1) Camera – there is no red eye reduction on the flash
    and if you toggle through the flash modes to the light on mode the
    lamp is so powerful it hurts your subjects eyes! 2) The MS Apps
    Marketplace is a very lonely place – Apple wins hands down here,
    but I assume that this will change with time. 3) The HTC Opera browser
    doesn’t support the BBC iPlayer because you need adobe flashplayer,
    but I can’t work out how to download and install it. It opens if
    you use MS Explorer, but I haven’t managed to get anything to play
    yet, I assume that this is because the player is missing again.
    This is where the iTouch scores again – it runs straight out of
    the box using quicktime. 4) I have had one crash in two weeks where
    I have had to remove the battery to reboot the system. Overall I
    would recommend this phone because the UI is good and it supports
    Outlook and the rest of the MS Office automation suite. However,
    if HTC want to compete with the iPhone they need to get some of
    the other stuff sorted out.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Anto from India on
    2nd Jan 2010

    This is the best review .. I stopped my idea of purchasing this
    HD2, for which I was blushing two weeks back. Thanks for letting
    me aware of camera and battery life. Have not met basic capabilities.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Damien from Antigua on
    27th Dec 2009

    Got this phone a week ago absolutely look is it capacitive screen
    display is out of this world and it is super fast. The only problem
    I have is the poor battery life, I have to be charging constantly
    and its a bit glichy at times. Overall I love this phone
    Rating:

    Reviewed by JustinL from UK on
    27th Dec 2009

    Taking this phone on it’s own merits it is supurb. The build quality
    is second to none, the screen is excellent and as sensitive as the
    Iphone and the Sense Interface has been implemented brilliantly.
    However it is still sitting on the Windows Mobile platform, and
    however much it is covered up it still lurks in the background.
    I would say for people that understand what the phone and OS is
    capable of and not afraid to get their hands dirty the phone cannot
    be beaten. Try watching a film on the Iphone after viewing one on
    the HD2, no contest. However if you want a simple and elegant phone
    that does what it says and does it well I would opt for the Iphone.
    For me the HD2 wins hands down.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by BP from London, UK on
    26th Dec 2009

    ..ok i finally managed to get this phone and have had it for 3 days
    and its the best phone i have had. I personally think it better
    than the iphone. The screen is massive and the response it very
    good. Texting is good and nothing wrong with typing. If you have
    fat fingers, dont blame the phone..blame yourself. Yhe battery life
    is ok but i seem to have to charge it everyday and a half because
    i use the internet alot. The camera is quality and the internet
    is very good. The overall interface is excellent and neat and the
    weather animation tops it!! The only thing the iphone has over the
    HTC HD2 is the apps and storage memory but you can buy the storage
    card. I had 4 friends look at my phone (they all have iphone) and
    i knew straight away they were impressed. Nothing more to say…..
    Rating:

    Reviewed by ben from US on 26th
    Dec 2009

    this is garbage man! My hd2’s turning off every 3 mins.! Went to
    Voda, gave me another 1, after 3 weeks, does the same! Going to
    old nokia 5800!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Mabz from london on
    25th Dec 2009

    i cried using this phone, its whack, iphone killer? DON’T THINK
    SO!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by David from UK on
    16th Dec 2009

    I got this phone today, I dod loads of research before agreeing
    to a new 18month contract with o2. So far I am extremly impressed
    I previously had a nokia 5800 and obviously this knocks its spots
    off, it should it is more money. I can’t offer an in depth review
    yet,other than the spec on this phone is far better than the i phone,
    the camera is better despite what mobile phone reviews say, several
    friends of mine have the i phone 3gs and so far I believe this will
    be much better. Also don’t forget to get an i phone on the same
    type of contract will cost you £10- £15 per month more. WHY? I will
    write a more in depth review in a month or so. Cheers [Editor's
    comment: We didn't say that the iPhone has a better camera! It hasn't!]
    Rating:

    Reviewed by mani from dubay on
    15th Dec 2009

    i like it
    Rating:

    Reviewed by theofbaby from london on
    7th Dec 2009

    bought this phone and in using it for 3 days now it is a great little
    (BIG) phone however there is not much to do with it as it is more
    over a bussines phone. the tarrif ffor iphone are crazy and not
    really worth that much for the handset.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Mr M from England on
    7th Dec 2009

    Brilliant phone you just got to know how to use it! Two down sides
    to this phone 1) battery life is lousy! 2) You think you have closed
    an application, but if you open task manager you notice its still
    running? apart form that brilliant!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Do from UK on 6th
    Dec 2009

    WOW MUST BUY !!!!!!!! SIMPLES
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Debbie from UK on
    5th Dec 2009

    I’ve had the phone for a few days now and I love the slick interface
    and eye candy graphics. However, the camera is poor for a 5 mega
    pixel. Even disregarding the faint pick circle in the middle of
    every picture (which hopefully should be corrected with a firmware
    update) the rest of the image is disappointing once transferred
    to my PC. The colours are not quite right and the edges of objects
    are over sharpened. I wished I had paid more attention to some of
    the sample photographs available on the web and realised that HTC
    have no track record of decent cameras on any of their models. In
    fact the HD2 has been designed in such a way that it rests on its
    camera lens which should have been a bit of a giveaway. I know it’s
    a smart phone and not a camera phone but the Samsung Omnia II is
    in the same category but has the benefit of a decent 5 mega pixel
    camera.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by phatso from uk on
    3rd Dec 2009

    had the phone for a week terrible battery life,screen far too sensitive,
    camera kept freezing and flash was also freezing. A huge disappontment
    does nt live up to the hype, ended up seding it back. Unfortunately
    there is still no beating the iphone. Gets 1 star just because it
    looks and feels great as a functioning smart phone its a waste of
    time
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Rez from UK on 2nd
    Dec 2009

    Quiet simply the best phone in the world!(iphone killer)
    Rating:

    Reviewed by S ALI from LONDON UK on
    24th Nov 2009

    Got this phone three weeks ago from Dubai. One of the nicest smartphone,
    it also ranks up with the Blackberry 9700 which I also own. The
    best thing about this phone is the HTC SENSE, very frendly and easy
    to use and understand, it should have been the operating system.
    The windows 6.5 operating system is a total rubbish, I would rather
    have a Blackberry operating system or an android or more or less
    apple operating system with HTC SENSE than the windows 6.5 operating
    system. To me the phone design and the HTC SENSE features gets a
    5 star plus, but the windows 6.5 operating system on the phone gets
    a minus 1 star, the reason being is that the operating system freezes
    the phone and shuts down, also when trying to connect to the internet,
    a message come up saying network error refer to the operating system
    manuals. In the end it is a 5 star due to the design of the phone
    and the HTC SENSE, and NOT the windows 6.5 operating system.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by kevz from england on
    24th Nov 2009

    great phone, great screen, great UI ( Sense) poor OS, terrible camera,
    terrible battery life
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Smartpod from Uk on
    23rd Nov 2009

    This phone is amazing. The screen is out of this world and makes
    the iphones screen look like a toy side by side, you really need
    to see Youtube on it to appreciate it. Very fast and generally very
    good at everything. I love the keyboard and now use texting much
    more than I did on my N95 8Gb. I would recommend this phone to anyone
    it is that good.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by graeme tones from uk on
    22nd Nov 2009

    I’ve had this phone for 5 days now and i’ll base this review on
    my experience. good : massive screen, great for web browsing and
    it looks great, very easy to sync up to facebook, twitter and email.
    no lag, doesn’t slow down at all. The handset is large, but thin
    and fits nicely in a pocket, tho it is a bit awkward trying to operate
    it with one hand. bad: typing is a nightmare, even in landscape
    mode the screen is far too sensitive and sometimes goes a bit haywire
    and registers button presses you never made. sms messages go to
    straight to outbox and don’t get sent for hours, i’m on vodafone
    uk and i’ve trawled through forums and found lots of people with
    the same problem, not just on my network so it seems to be a prob
    with the phone. overall i’m really dissapointed about this phone,
    there’s so many good things about it, but the main thing i use my
    phone for is texting and it’s a nightmare on this, both typing the
    texts in the first place and then not knowing when they’ll be sent.
    So because of this i’ve decided to send it back. shame really
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Phoner today from UK on
    21st Nov 2009

    This is a smart and reasonablely well made phone Touchscreen quality
    is great but cannot beat competetors like iphone although if you
    think the iphone is to cliche then this is probably your greatest
    option thanks for reading my review.
    Rating:

    Reviewed by BP from London, UK on
    20th Nov 2009

    I went to the Vodafone shop today and the lady gave me the HTC HD2
    to “play around” with. i have to say i was totally amazed of how
    fast the response was and the internet was super fast on the 3G.
    The interaction is superb and the screen is massive compared to
    an iPhone and very slim. The calendar, contacts and other menus
    are very stylish and looks neat. only downside is that the internal
    memory is not alot but you can always buy a storage card. Defo worth
    checking it out at the stores..will post again once i get my handset!!!
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Emma from UK on 20th
    Nov 2009

    This phone is really amazing. I got it 2 days ago and im still discovering
    new things about it!!! The screen is amazing, its so easy to use
    the internet with, and its lightning fast! Im really impressed with
    Bing (it tells you any place you need to know around your area,
    then tells you the number of that place u want to go and it gives
    you a map to find it). Emails are really easy to set up and use,
    way the music is set out is really easy to use to. The camera is
    a good quality, and because of the screen makes the picture look
    amazing even though it is 5 megapixel. If you want a decent satnav
    on the phone you have to pay an extra 25.99 but i would say its
    worth it. Overall its a brilliant phone, would recommend it to anyone!

    Rating:

    Reviewed by Martin from King on
    19th Nov 2009

    This is the best phone I have ever used in my life, wow.. The screen
    is amazing and the high resolution is great for videos and internet
    browsing. In the box was a memory card and a high quality case the
    phone has many advanced features and looks great, its very thin
    at only 11mm Highly recommended 5*
    Rating:

    Reviewed by Jovis-UK from England on
    18th Nov 2009

    What a phone, where to begin! I’ll start with the obvious. The HD
    screen is immense, so crisp and clear and the resolution is brilliant.
    Next up, software, HTC have done an amazing job in skinning Windows
    Mobile, the 1GHz processor makes the phone run like lightening.
    Touch response of the phone is fantastic. Design wise this phone
    is a winner as well. Haven’t found anything wrong with the device
    yet either, email setup is a breeze. I guess the only gripe would
    be lack of Apps, which I’m sure will soon be coming to this phone!
    Highly recommended!!!!!
    Rating:

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