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November 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
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: This is a two-part unboxing and first impressions video of the [affiliate], a Windows phone running Windows Mobile 6.5. The HTC HD2 has is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, at an amazing 1024 Mhz. It has 512 MB of ROM, 448 MB of RAM, and ...
Extrait: I’m not the "kiss and tell" kind of guy, but this time I must make an exception: I just spent the entire night with the brand new HTC HD2 (AKA: HTC Leo)! And YES – it was THAT GOOD!!! Just when I started losing my hopes that a WinMo phone will ever fa...
Extrait: Are you looking for options outside of iPhone or BlackBerry?Touted as the best phone on the market currently running Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC HD2 is a surprisingly attractive handset thanks largely to its unique blend of cutting-edge mobile hardware...
The HTC HD2 isn't your average smartphone. Rather it's HTC's dream machine: that what if you could have a 1 GHz processor, a crazy large capacitive display and yet still fit it in your pocket kind of product. It's hard not to really like t...
Extrait: A couple of months back Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6.5. We had a chance to review it on a number of devices and came away impressed but disappointed. The main reason for the disappointment was that the UI itself was really only a couple of level...
Extrait: Loaner HTC HD2 phone has arrived to us from HTC (courtesy of Eric Lin from HTC and Sohaib Ahmed from Nelson Bostock), and we have roughly one week to play with it. Here you can find our first impressions about this phone. Here is how HTC HD2 looks like...
Since I plugged my AT&T 3G Card in my Touch HD2, I have not found time to use my iPhone, yet… Elegant, Fast, with a brilliant UI, the Touch HD2 is really something that I was expecting for a very long time in the Window Phones world.Yes, the Touch HD2...
The largest mobile screen to date, the 4.3-inch high definition display simply sparkles and enhances the web, media and mapping experience....
HTC should hold its heads in shame at not including a memory card of any description to make up for the miserly 448MB of on-board memory.Look and Feel...
The best Windows Mobile handset we’ve laid our hands on. There’s so much going on under the bonnet of this eye-catching device it’s frightening. ...
We made quite a few calls with the HTC HD2 and our conclusion is its performance is average. Sound is passable in terms of loudness, although there´s room for improvement. We could hear constant static, quality was a far cry from being the best...
Huge, gorgeous display, HTC Sense UI, Slick industrial design
Outdated Windows Mobile OS, Lack of compelling applications, Could be too big for some users
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