After a lot of speculation, HTC have now confirmed that the HTC HD2 is now official and that it will be coming to UK networks this month. The HD2 will run Windows Mobile 6.5 and have a massive 4.3 inch touchscreen display that will support multitouch and have a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.
The HD2 will also use the HTC Sense user interface on top of Windows Mobile 6.5. Pocket-Lint say not to get too excited about that though as it seems very similar to TouchFLO that other HTC devices have running Windows.
Details show that it will have the Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon chipset along with 512MB of ROM and 448MB of RAM. Also as can be expected, there is a microSD card slot available to increase storage capacity.
Other features include a 5 megapixel camera along with a dual LED flash. For music output there is a 3.5mm headphone jack and for connectivity to networks the phone has HSDPA support.
Wireless networking is also built in along with Bluetooth, GPS and the usual array of sensors that can be found for detecting motion and light.
No details were provided of what network the phone will be launched on but due to a photo of an O2 magazine showing a page with the HD2 on, and more rumours on the XDA forums saying T-Mobile, we suspect it will be going to at least 2 networks.
Via: HTC
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