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The HTC HD2 promises to make Windows Mobile 6.5 more user-friendly with a new phone with an epic 109mm capacitive screen, social-networking features and multi-touch ...
Remember when we used to call phones with 4.3-inch touchscreens huge? The first among them was 2009’s HTC HD2, which had the beastly specs of a 1GHz single-core processor, 800 x 480 resolution ...
The HTC HD2 has also run Windows RT, a full version of Windows 8, and Windows Phone 7 in the past several years. It's also run MeeGo, Android 2.2 Froyo and a few more – the list continues to grow!
It initially appeared that the HTC HD2 would have a short life — after all, the phone came to the US in March of 2010 with Windows Mobile 6.5 and was denied an official upgrade to Windows Phone ...
The buttons Kwan refers to are the Home, Back and Search keys that are mandated for all Windows Phone 7 devices. Instead, the HD2 has Call, Home, Start, Back and End/Power controls.
The HTC HD2, introduced last April for T-Mobile, traditionally runs Windows Mobile 6.5. Yeah, I bet you forgot that even existed. Well, it also has a Snapdragon processor, a 4.3-inch touchscreen ...
No, the HTC HD2 will evidently never die. First released in November 2009 with Windows Mobile 6.5, the device has been successfully hacked with every OS including Windows Phone 7, 7.5 and 7.8 in ...
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