Another look at HTC HD2
It seems as if HTC HD2 never gets enough of its snapshots and reviews. Now it gets reviewed by areamobile, who find the multi-touch device quite better considering the Windows platform.
Grab the quick synopsis:
“The remains unmatched advantage of Apple is the perfect software ecosystem that was created by the company during the past two years. Download and buy music and programs from iTunes and App Store are simply unbeatable. But if one sees the gigantic high-end mobile phone from HTC besides the iPhone, then it is suddenly aware of the many drawbacks of compulsory binding to the PC’s iTunes software, the rudimentary Bluetooth support, the rigid arrangement of the user interface, the camera without flash that is not replaceable battery – but especially the high price and the adhesion contract with a network operator.
It has been approvingly accepted with the knowledge, the best phone in the world in your hand and hold. But the competition is the development deficit made up. The HTC HD2 marks the beginning of a new generation of high-end smartphones, the Apple phone can suddenly look very old. The user can rejoice, because he is finally faced with a choice between different smart phones and operating systems, even if he has high standards.”
Via Mobiletechworld
Verizon’s HTC Imagio videoed
Some pre-snapshots always excite the smartphone lovers. Now here’s the HTC Imagio of Verizon shown in the video by Wirelesszone presenting some pre-Windows Mobile 6.5 action.
The device that’s a debutante for Verizon’s entry in WinMo 6.5 world will be unveiled on Oct 6(yes, the rocous unveil party date!). Have a look at the video below to grab the Imagio and the 6.5 version.
More peeks of HTC Mega
HTC Mega is here again with more of its glimpses from Ai.rs blog. Now, here are some fresh screenshots of the smartphone that’s speculated to come with Windows Mobile 6.5 OS. And yes, it is believed to have a TouchFlo technology. The phone said to have a QVGA Touchscreen got ratified by WiFi Alliance last month.
The final words on the specs can be known only when folks at HTC speak out. Look at snapshots below and let us know your views.
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