HTC’s product page for the forthcoming T-Mobile version of the HD2 Windows Mobile smart device has revealed that the US version will receive a slight upgrade in terms of ROM and RAM, as the page lists 1GB of onboard ROM and 576MB of RAM while the European/Asian versions both feature 512MB of ROM and 448MB of RAM.
T-Mobile will also be bundling a much larger 16GB memory card in its version of the HD2 as opposed to the 2GB card bundled in the international version.
With the marked increase in ROM and RAM, speculation abounds that the T-Mobile HD2 will be one of the first devices to support Windows Mobile 7.
Anyone else think it’s a little sad that we’ve had to wait eight years for a device like this?
Toshiba sold via Audiovox the e550g over hear in 2002, with a beautiful 4-inch screen. Then Toshiba went the ODM route, lost their target audience (us) with bad hardware, and the 4-inch Genio PDAs faded into a world of 2.8-inch crud.
The HTC HD2 still has a lot of bugs. One is the SMS delay bug, where SMSes are not sent. There are many others, which have been published.
Microsoft is lucky that Opera makes a decent browser for Windows Mobile (the standard Internet Explorer is slow and unusable. Business users with Windows Mobile applications should stay with a traditional WinMo phone with stylus, as there are incompatibilities with many legacy Windows Mobile apps and the capacitive screen of the HD2.
So far I love my touch pro 2 with sprint and a Windows 6.5 with htc sense rom. This phone looks promising. Hope it comes to Sprint.
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