Saturday, December 19, 2009

HTC has launched its first Windows Mobile based HD2 smartphone costs Rs. 36,990 (in market)

New Delhi: HTC has launched its first Windows Mobile based smartphone, HTC HD2. This phone uses HTC Sense and comes with, high-resolution 4.3-inch display. The HD2 uses the first 'capacitive touch' display on a Windows phone to make viewing, zooming and resizing websites, Microsoft Office files, PDF documents and pictures easier.

The large display of this phone enables faster, more efficient and accurate typing using the onscreen keyboard. Utilizing Qualcomm's new 1Ghz Snapdragon mobile processor, the HTC HD2 offers enhanced performance that improves the speed of applications, videos, games and more.

"HTC HD2 is the first Windows phone to embody the HTC Sense user interface, which makes the phone much more intuitive, engaging and a pleasure to use. Powered by Windows Mobile 6.5, the HD2 blends cutting-edge technology and stylish looks to deliver a smooth and superior experience to the customers", said Ajay Sharma, Country Head, HTC India.

The HTC HD2 showcases the powerful messaging, browsing and productivity capabilities delivered by Windows Mobile 6.5. Offering the best in e-mail experience complete with the ability to synchronize with Microsoft Exchange, users have the ability to check and manage multiple e-mail accounts. Microsoft's new My Phone service enables users to automatically back up and sync photos, music, contacts and text messages for free from the HD2 to the web.

The HTC HD2 will be available at a market operating price of Rs. 36,990.

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