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November 2009
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Très bel et très grand écran tactile
Fluidité parfaite
Ne rame jamais
Ultra fin
Interface Sense parfaitement intégrée
Grand écran haute résolution
écran capacitif et multipoint
Interface HTC Sense efficace
Gestion correcte du Flash (notamment les vidéos en streaming)
Bonnes finitions
Excellente tablette web
GPS rapide et solution de navigation e...
Ecran lumineux
Réactif / Multitouch efficace
Interface très agréable à utiliser / Ergonomie des menus
Terminal vif
Solidité du terminal
Expérience web avec le navigateur Opera Mobile intégré
Grand écran
Interface HTC Sense
Windows Mobile 6.5
HTC Sense
Ecran XXL
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie... comme 90% des tactiles
Mensurations quelque peu horsnormes ?
On a beau chercher
On en trouve pas d'autre...
Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows MarketPlace peu fourni en applications
Gestion des tâches de fond toujours problématique
Problème de compatibilité avec l’affichage pour certaines applications
Peu d’accessoires (pas de houss...
Lecteur Windows Media toujours faché avec les DivX/Xvid
Extrait: The HTC HD2 is a smartphone that is ideal for fans of multimedia. Its large touch screen and host of entertainment features make it a great pick for those who demand more from their phone.The HD2 is available for T-Mobile users and costs $200 after reb...
Extrait: Video Review: With a 5 megapixel camera and a massive 4.3" multi-touch display, the HTC HD2 allows users to customize every aspect of its interface. Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn review its 16 gigs of storage and special features, all for $100 with a c...
Retailing at about $500 (without contracts), the HD2 from HTC is the best WinMO smartphone that money can buy at the moment. But that doesn’t stop us from thinking that it would have done so much more had it been running Android. But that ain’t gonna s...
Capacitive touch on Windows Mobile, Sense UI is deeply integrated, Hardware is thin, gorgeous, and made from quality materials, Snapdragon is fast, Multitouch is smoothly implemented, Huge screen is beautiful and crisp, 16GB Micro SD included, Transformers 1 and 2 high resolution movies included, Six months free Inflight Internet, Guitar Hero included, Blockbuster movie rentals, Barnes & Nobel eR
Sense UI has some bugs, Poor speakerphone, No kickstand for watching movies, No Straight Talk conference calling features, Voice Command does not announce caller names via Bluetooth, HTC Messaging app is incompatible with Voice Command, HTC's Twitter tab becomes very slow very quickly
Let's look at the T-Mobile HD2 in summary... For $200 you get the best Windows Phone to date, with a beautiful large multitouch screen, extremely fast processor, tons of RAM, 17Gb of storage, 5Mp camera w/ bright flash, full web browsing with Flas...
The T-Mobile HTC HD2 is the best Windows Mobile phone on the market (though the Touch Pro 2 is no slouch if you need a keyboard). Near the end of this year, Microsoft will release the first Windows Phone 7 devices, but I think the HTC HD2 will hold it...
If you want to future proof your phone investment, you need to rethink the HD2. It's such a great device – slim, sexy, and plenty of power – but it is like buying the last Palm OS phone just before the Pre is launched. In a few months this phone will be v...
Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display, Goregeous design, huge high res capacitive display
Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so, Battery life is so-so
A screen that screams, "Watch something awesome on me!" Body of an SI swimsuit model. Easy to navigate user interface, and fancy interactive wallpaper.
Came loaded with WinMo 6.5 — what is this, 2009? Jumpy touchscreen and a camera that overpromises and underdelivers.