The HTC HD2 Windows Phone Releases in Europe and Taiwan

The HTC HD2 Windows Phone Releases in Europe and Taiwan

HTC HD2 is finally available for purchase, according to the latest press release from the HTC Corporation, but you can find it only in Europe and Taiwan at the moment. HTC promises to bring the high-end cell phone in the United States at the beginning of the next year.
This is a Windows phone, as it runs on Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, delivering many applications for both mobile entertainment and productivity.

HTC says this is the first cell phone running on Windows and featuring the HTC Sense with proximity sensor for automatic turn-off, G-Sensor, and light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment.
The handset also features 3G broadband connectivity support, Wi-Fi, a 4.3-inch large capacitive touchscreen display, 1Ghz Snapdragon mobile processor from Qualcomm, instant updates on active communications such as incoming calls, text messages, social status update, or new emails, as well as HTC Peep – the Windows-based Twitter version.

As HTC HD2 is a Windows phone, it pre-loads the Microsoft Office suite, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Exchange, the My Phone service for automatic backup and synchronization of files, and support for applications downloaded from the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.

The handset also has a built-in high-resolution camera of 5 MP with autofocus and dual-LED flash, microSD memory card slot, Opera Mobile browser, Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate, FM Radio, internal GPS antenna, and up to 380 minutes of talk time.

There is no word on price.

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