Friday, October 30, 2009

Power Your Life with the HTC HD2

After weeks of speculation and name changes, the HTC HD2 has been officially unveiled. As expected by most gadget lovers, it has an impressive spec sheet that makes it a must-have phone. With the HTC Touch HD already being a top notch smart phone, its heir apparent has been vastly improved to satisfy every user’s need.

The Power behind the Powerful Device

Due to the worldwide release of the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, the engineers of HTC deemed it to be superior to the Android OS. Thus, the HD2 is the first HTC mobile unit that will be powered by WM 6.5. Because of which, it has the most features that a Windows Mobile phone can offer.

Obviously, the size of its display screen will definitely amaze you. Measured at a massive 4.3 inches, this capacitive touch screen can support up to 65,000 colours while registering a maximum screen resolution of 480x800 pixels. Since it has a capacitive screen, you need not have a stylus to operate this great mobile phone.

By simply using your fingers, the unit’s HTC Sense user interface can be navigated and worked upon. Also, this interface offers a wide array of visually-stunning graphics that lets you select various applications. Just like other units, the HD2 is also equipped with an accelerometer that can help in auto screen rotation. This ingenious mobile phone also has multi-touch input support for mobile gaming.

However, this unit is not a light as the other smart phones mainly because of its breath-taking screen. Weighing 157 grams and scaled at 120.5 x 67 x 11 millimetres, it seems as if you are holding a Star Trek data pad in your hand. But though it may be a relatively large mobile phone unit, it is one of the slimmest phones in the market.

Have Fun with Your Phone

It certainly is heavy but the HD2 is loaded with features that will make you realize that this is not just any phone. To open the heavy bag of features, its media player supports most audio and video file formats. And speaking of video, its wide screen gives you a clear picture of what you are watching. On the audio side of things, the phone is also equipped with a 3.5 millimetre audio jack for standard headsets. It will also allow wireless stereo transmission through its Bluetooth 2.1.

You may also take snapshots and videos of yourself and your friends using the HD2’s 5.0 megapixel camera that has built -in autofocus and flash functions. After recording or taking pictures, you may store these memories using the phone’s internal memory or through a micro SD card of up to 8GB.

Better yet, you can easily post these photos or videos on the web thanks to the unit’s HSDPA wireless connectivity of up to 7.2 Mbps. You can then upload these memories on your Facebook page or your Twitter account through HTC Peep.

And to add to the already impressive tools your HTC HD2 has, you may also visit the Windows Market Place and download applications that will suit your personality and needs. With all of the things this unit can do, it certainly is not your ordinary phone.

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