
HTC’s ultra-strokeable HD2 arrives on our sunny shores next week, for a whopping US$900 (Dhs3,299). Running a skinned version of Windows Mobile 6.5 called Sense, it packs a glorious 4.3in capacitive touchscreen and a 5MP camera with a blinding flash. It has proximity sensors to prevent false touches on its gigantic screen, and if you have a 3G connection it can even pipe out Wi-Fi for all your internet-starved devices.
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Shaik Imaduddin // November 12, 2009 at 12.17 pm
This phone is worth every penny. It has everything packed into one mobile. At last, an iPhone killer.
gadgechik // November 23, 2009 at 10.52 pm
u ought 2 b kiddin’. evn if it got everything packed it still misses that sleek iPhone design…and that worthy apple logo!
ahmed // November 25, 2009 at 2.03 am
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ya well enjoy ur what 100 apps now and ur resistive touch screen
i mean srsly saying android beats iphone maybe yah its a battle but comparing some as craPPY AS A WINDOWS PHONE TO IPHONE IS JUST OFFENSIVE
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UNLIKE EVERYONE THE MINIMAL DESIGN ON THE IPHONE IS THE ONLY THING I DONT LIKE