6.9 out of 10

HTC HD2 / Touch HD 2 / Leo

 

Information found in: from 220 sources in 25 countries

Best Price: $590

  • User Score (1580)
    8.0 8.0 from 1580 reviewers
  • Expert Score (71)
    8.0 8.0 from 71 reviewers
  • Design (311)
    8.0 8.0 from 311 reviewers
  • Value for money (19)
    6.3 6.3 from 19 reviewers
  • Features (303)
    7.8 7.8 from 303 reviewers
  • Ease of use (300)
    7.5 7.5 from 300 reviewers
  • Performance (5)
    6.8 6.8 from 5 reviewers
  • Sound quality (4)
    6.5 6.5 from 4 reviewers
  • Sound (10)
    6.5 6.5 from 10 reviewers
  • Reliability (10)
    6.6 6.6 from 10 reviewers
  • Overall quality (14)
    6.4 6.4 from 14 reviewers
  • Battery performance (39)
    6.0 6.0 from 39 reviewers
  • Display (20)
    8.2 8.2 from 20 reviewers
  • Weight (8)
    6.2 6.2 from 8 reviewers
  • Reception (13)
    7.8 7.8 from 13 reviewers
  • Functionality (4)
    6.5 6.5 from 4 reviewers
  • Ergonomics (10)
    7.3 7.3 from 10 reviewers
  • Speed performance (8)
    7.6 7.6 from 8 reviewers
  • Build quality (4)
    6.1 6.1 from 4 reviewers
  • Connectivity (2)
    8.5 8.5 from 2 reviewers
  • Options (8)
    6.5 6.5 from 8 reviewers
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  • Score Distribution

Experts:
9-10
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7-8
(41)
5-6
(6)
3-4
(4)
1-2
(0)
Users:
9-10
(797)
7-8
(244)
5-6
(99)
3-4
(68)
1-2
(138)
  • Expert Reviews

  1. ZDNet

    ZDNet
    8.6/10
    20 January 2010

    There's no doubt in our minds that the combination of power, features and good looks make the HTC HD2 the best Windows Mobile smartphone ever made. Read more

    • Huge screen matched with slim, lightweight construction, Powerhouse Snapdragon processor, Wi-Fi router mode is very handy, Comparatively inexpensive, 16GB microSD incl...
    • Memory needs to be managed to avoid major lag spikes, Keyboard auto-correction isn't as good as the iPhone
  2. Channel News

    Channel News
    8.0/10
    25 January 2010

    The new HTC HD2 smartphone is a stunning new addition to the HTC range, which seems to be getting better with each new model the Taiwanese manufacturer delivers. Having said that, this Smartphone is not without its problems, due in part to the fact that both Telstra and Microsoft are heavily involved in the release of this Windows Mobile-based phone in Australia. Read more

    • The first thing you notice about this phone is the big screen. It is brilliant. The second thing is the speed of the QUALCOMM processor and the speed of the scrolling ...
    • Battery life sucks in more ways than one. Running this phone side by side with an iPhone, the iPhone won hands down when accessing emails the web and the occasional ap...
  3. goodgearguide.com.au

    review.goodgearguide.com.au
    13 March 2010

    Let's just get this out of the way first: the HTC HD2 is by far the best Windows Mobile smartphone we've tested. In fact, we'd go as far as saying there is daylight between it and the next best Windows Mobile phone. Sporting a massive 4.3in display that dwarfs the in both size and quality, HTC's superb Sense UI and a fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor combine to make this the most pleasing Windows smartphone we've ever used. Read more

    • Superb design and build quality, fantastic capacitive display with multitouch, HTC Sense UI, 3.5mm headphone jack, excellent performance, micro-USB port
    • Protruding camera lens, buttons lack tactility, Windows UI still rears its ugly head on occasion, included Twitter app is limited, Windows Marketplace lacks variety of...
  4. SMARTHOUSE

    SMARTHOUSE
    8.0/10
    25 January 2010

    The new HTC HD2 smartphone is a stunning new addition to the HTC range, which seems to be getting better with each new model the Taiwanese manufacturer delivers. Having said that, this Smartphone is not without its problems, due in part to the fact that both Telstra and Microsoft are heavily involved in the release of this Windows Mobile-based phone in Australia. Read more

    • : The first thing you notice about this phone is the big screen. It is brilliant. The second thing is the speed of the QUALCOMM processor and the speed of the scrollin...
    • : Battery life sucks in more ways than one. Running this phone side by side with an iPhone, the iPhone won hands down when accessing emails the web and the occasional ...
  5. Hardware Zone

    21 December 2009

    In essence, the HTC HD2 proves to be a giant, in so many ways. A gentle giant it is, because it is gentle on your hands with its slim profile, even with an expansive 4.3-inch screen. A powerful giant it is, because of its sheer prowess with it 1GHz Snapdragon processor. A wonderful giant it is, for doing what many have failed to do and creating the HTC Sense experience that enhances what the Windows Mobile stock interface could not, including a multi-touch interface that... Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. HTC HD2

    CNET
    9.0/10
    Reviewer: roatrgurl, CNET
    14 February 2010

    awesome phone love it nothing wrong with this and so loving the screen and the rest,best phone ive ever had,only downfall if that is that i carnt connect to the internet not sure if this is the settings as i do have wireless at home so will have to take into the shop to sort out,otherwise wrapped user cheers Read more

    • great
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With HTC HD2, communication is focused around people rather than applications, so all of your interactions like email, SMS, phone logs, and even updates from Facebook are all in one place. Right where your instinct tells you to look รข.

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