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T-Mobile River USA to Exclusively Offer HTC HD2

Posted January 8th, 2010 in htc, mobile, phones and tagged , , , , , , , by admin

T-Mobile U. S. Army, Inc. and HTC today announced that HTC HD2™ is expected to be available for the first time in the U.S. exclusively from T-Mobile USA this saltation. With its manufacture-leading, high-solving, 4.3-inch capacitive touch display and high-powered features, the ultrathin HTC HD2 headphone delivers subject in a swindler, brighter and richer way.

The HTC HD2 comes equipped with the 1GHz Snapdragon™ by Qualcomm mobile processor and utilizes T-Mobile River’s high-speed 3G network for a fast mobile data experience.

“T-Mobile and HTC have a long story of partnering to deliver innovative, cut-edge products to T-Mobile customers,” said George Harrison, frailty prexy, marketing product innovation, T-Mobile River USA. “The HTC HD2 delivers a thin, sophisticated design and powerful features that we are excited to add to our dynamic smartphone batting order this saltation.”

The HTC HD2 is the first base Windows® phone with HTC Sense, a software system experience focused on putting people at the center by devising their phones work in a more simple, cancel and personal way. With the HTC Sense experience, the HTC HD2 includes a multifariousness of enhancements that expand and improve the overall phone experience. For example, the HTC HD2 includes a proximity detector that is used to prevent false screen touches when the headphone is picked up to resolution or shuffle a call option, and a light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the display.

“Combining the intuitive user port based on HTC Sense with an outstanding exercise set of specifications and the powerful T-Mobile River meshing, the HTC HD2 adds up to be not only an amazing device, but an amazing experience as wellspring,” said Jason Mackenzie, frailty prexy of HTC US. “The HTC HD2 is a Windows phone that has already been enthusiastically received in Europe and Asia, and we ar excited to bring this highly anticipated gimmick to the U.S., exclusively through T-Mobile River USA.”

The HTC HD2 uses the first capacitive touching display on a Windows phone for the smoothest possible performance and to make viewing, zooming and resizing Web sites, Microsoft Office files, PDF documents and pictures easier with just a simpleton pinching motion. The large capacitive display makes it easy to read and answer to Outlook e-mails, edit a Book document or modify an Excel spreadsheet right from the HTC HD2. In addition, the HTC HD2 delivers advanced phone features including Global Positioning System functionality, a Web browser, and an advanced 5 megapixel car-direction photographic camera with dual light-emitting diode flashgun for capturing images, even in dim conditions.

Availability

The HTC HD2 is expected to be available in the U.S. exclusively to T-Mobile River customers this spring. More inside information volition be available at http://www.sticktogether.com/htchd2.

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