The HTC HD2 main attraction is the exceptional 4.3-inch touch screen display which is absolutely gorgeous and generous too. This handset has to be one of the first capacitive touch screens available on the market today running the Windows Mobile operating system. Underneath this beast of a screen is a 1 GHz processor which will makes sure that programs and applications run smoothly as possible.
The capacitive touch screen 4.3 inch has a resolution of 480 X 800 which is actually WVGA. The handset height is roughly 12cm by 6.5cm inch in width. HTC have done well to keep the handset thickness to just slight over 1.1cm. when compared to other less 3.7 inch screen handsets this is a bonus in terms of design. The overall weight of the device including the battery is around 157 grams.
As smartphones are getting more advanced the applications and software require more power to function properly with minimum time leg. Step in the brains of the handset. A 1GHz Snapdragon™ processor. This processor is vastly becoming firstly choice for many handset manufactures. Now to some quick facts and figures. The HTC HD2 has 512mb of ROM and 448mb of RAM, as to why they couldn’t round it of the RAM to 512mb remains a question on only a few tech savvy minds. There’s a memory expansion slot which takes MicroSd cards so you can safely carry your music, videos and documents.
Talk time on the device is up to 380 mins with a stand by time pushing up to 490 mins which is average to other smartphone on the market. Video and audio playback is up to 8hr & 12 hrs respectively. On the back is a fairly decent 5 mega pixel camera, which has auto focus and a flash light. You will also find the usual micro usb port and a 3.5 mm jack socket. As with all handset the headphone are standard with in built mic but as many people theses days do is easier to plug your own in.
The HTC HD2 supports HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 so connectivity wise is sound. It should come with Opera Mobile browser already installed if not being a Windows Mobile is will defiantly have Mobile Internet Explorer. Also included is Windows Media player supporting audio formats: aac, .amr, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .mp4, .qcp, .wav, .wma and supporting video formats: wmv, .asf, .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .m4v, .avi.
Built into the HTC HD2 is an internal GPS antenna and digital compass. If you prefer Google Maps then this will defiantly compliant the handsets attractive 4.3 inch screen.
The HTC HD2 is a remarkable handset, from its big touch screen to its 1.1cm thickness to its 1GHz processors to the new HTC Sense interface. For deals on the HTC HD2 or any other mobile phone then please visit www.mobilephonemart.co.uk a mobile phone comparison site. We pull all the latest deals and offers from UK networks and retailers so that you can chose the best mobile phone deal for you.