Wednesday, November 25, 2009

 

HTC HD2 T8585 Unboxing Pictures & Review

The first time laid my eyes on HTC HD2, I am amazed by its ostentatiously huge and amazingly slim. The cinematic 4.3” display makes me totally fall for it. Actually, it is the latest version of the Touch HD which was the undisputed leader on the Windows Mobile smartphone market in 2008. After a year, the new comer has been improved a lot. Featuring killer spec of gigantic capacitive screen, 1GHz Snapdragon Processor and 448MB RAM, 5MP auto-focus camera with dual LED flash…Let’s take a closer look at it.

What’s inside the box? The HTC HD2 phone, battery, USB sync cable, AC adapter, Power plug, 3.5mm stereo headset, Pouch and the Quick start Guide.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

With the 4.3” display, HD2 looks big in size. It can’t be used with just single hand, but quite thin. A screen that big should has its consequence, right? It weight 157 grams which is understandable as the screen is covered by glass and the battery cover is all metal.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

The hardware controls on the HD2 has been increased over its predecessor: all together five hardware keys below the display. The Menu key is the new comer which appears on the WinMo 6.5 device such as Touch2.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

The left side of the phone hosts only a volume rocker.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

The bottom part of the phone hosts the 3.5mm standard audio jack, the microUSB port and the microphone pinhole.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

Turn to the back, you’ll see the 5MP camera lens and the dual LED flash is just next to it.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

Removing the steel back cover, you’ll find the reset pinhole along with the microSD card slot which can handle full 16GB microSD card with problem-free.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

The HD2 with the stylish carrying pouch. We are impressed by the pouch as it looks very grand.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

PocketPC regulars are certainly familiar with the TouchFLO interface. However, HD2 has upgraded but still cool TouchFLO 3D plus the features found in the Sense UI pioneered on the HTC Hero. It becomes more content and full of eye-candy. As of runs on Windows Mobile 6.5, the Start menu comes in a honeycomb pattern, which makes touch control even more comfortable.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

HD2 comes with the latest Opera browser which is extensively touch-optimized and supports multi-touch. On the big capacitive screen along with the powerful hardware, the web browsing experience on the HD2 is excellent. Pages look great and the pinch zoom is very smooth and fast with no visible lag.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

The details of the HD2 hardware: 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 448 MB RAM…It got a bundle of groundbreaking hardware.

HTC HD2 T8585  Phone Unboxing Review

Surprisingly, we found the unexpected features on HD2: the ringer volume level that immediately scales down when the phone detects that you have picked it up and the display that automatically adjusts to the light level in your surroundings and turns off to prevent false screen touches during a call. With groundbreaking features, high performance and elegant design, however, comes with a relatively high price tag. Or you can check on its opponents, Toshiba TG01 and Acer neoTouch also with giant screen and fast CPU, both of them are at lower price but features less UI customizations, resistive touchscreens and less RAM.


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