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11/12/09

Is HTC HD2 better than Iphone?





The new HTC HD2 has a very large 4.3in screen which is bigger than the Iphone and almost dominates the whole phone. The HD2 has a 5 mega pixel camera which is much better than the Iphone's. The HTC HD2 runs a customized Windows Mobile operating system with Facebook and Twitter updates can be sent to the phone automatically. However the apps offered by Microsoft are far less than the over 1000,000 available for the Iphone. In my opinion this is a good phone fore anyone who just want to experience touch-screen technology on a mobile device but it is let down by the lack of apps. According to CNET the phone may be released on T-Mobile UK on November 8 and may be released sometime in 2009 or 2010 on T-Mobile USA.

The full spec of the phone is available here







HTC HD2 walkthough is shown below






A review of the Droid from CNET is shown below



Blackberry Storm2 is other new touchscreen phone that has recently launched. It has a improvements from the last version and better than the original Blackberry Storm



A review of the Blacberry Storm2 is shown below



Click on the Droid logo to access the Verizon's Droid website
Users love the new Blackberry Storm2 saying that it is "better than N97" and the new Android OS powered These two phones are both available from
Verizon Wireless in the U.S The Droid is a part of a long line of Android OS devices being release in the next 2-3 years.





Another new phone, The Motorola Blur is the 1st phone to feature an all-in-one widget to allow users the ability to post and comment on all social networking sites at once with only one log in. This feature can be used once the user creates a Motorola account and add their services to this account. This phone is available exclusively from T-Mobile in the U.S
Click the T-Mobile Logo to visit the U.S website or click the MOTORBLUR logo to visit the Motorola USA website