Dec 14

I’ve been looking at the HTC HD2 for a few weeks now (unfortunately when I say looking at, I don’t mean live — I mean reading about) — and I have to say, HTC has put out one impressive device. One of the best features on this feature has to be the 3.5mm headphone jack (which was also present on the HD), but is sorely, sorely lacking on my HTC Diamond (which often means ordering cheap adapters from eBay, which break far too easily). In case you haven’t already come across the device, here it is:

HTC HD2

While there have been a few mixed reviews about the phone, I’m fairly confident that the robust hardware (a 1GHz processor and 448 MB of RAM) would be enough to keep me happy for a while (I seem to only be able to keep a phone for just under a year these days).

I’ve had a good run with the Diamond, and can’t really say that there’s anything fundamentally wrong with it (besides a few peeling edges on the casing, which probably has more to do with my rough handling of the phone than anything else). As usual, I’m just interested in having the latest and greatest… but I’m really debating whether I pick up this device or wait for Windows Mobile 7 (supposedly coming out sometime soon in 2010). I don’t imagine that HTC or Microsoft is going to provide any ROM-update ability to Windows Mobile 7.

If you’re interested in reading a review of the HD2, GSMArena’s got a pretty good summary of the pros and cons of the phone, as well as a good outline (as usual) of the features and specs of the HD2.

And just for the record, I’d still rather have one of these than the Nexus One. ;) EDIT: If you’re already dying to get your hands on the ‘Google Phone’, first make sure you know what you’re getting. PC World’s got a bit of a different take on why the ‘Google Phone’ may not be everything the world had hoped for.

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