T-Mobile's CTO Cole Broadman confirmed at Mobile World Congress that T-Mobile will exclusively launch the HTC HD2 and called it "HTC's first entertainment device."
The HTC HD2 has a 4.3-inch WVGA multitouch screen and 1GHz Snapdragon processor running Windows Phone 6.5 (aka Windows Mobile) topped off with the HTC TouchFlo 3D.
The HTC HD2 smartphone also has GPS functionality with turn-by-turn directions from TeleNav
GPS Navigator, a pre-installed 16 GB microSD card, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and
a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED flash. The virtual keyboard will use Swype predictive wording.
The HTC HD2 will run on on T-Mobile's HSPA 7.2 network, not the new HSPA+ currently in the works.
The HTC HD2 will come loaded with
- MobiTV -- It's the flat screen that follows you.
- "Transformers" and "Transformers:
Revenge of the Fallen" Filsm come pre-loaded on the memory card and
optimized for viewing on the HTC HD2's high-resolution screen. - BLOCKBUSTER on Demand -- Download and watch the latest movies.
- Barnes & Noble -- Over one million eBooks, magazines & newspapers. Sample any eBook free!
- Gogo Inflight Internet -- Take Off and Never Lose Touch.
- Connect to the Internet on your next flight.
- Opera Web browser.
Microsoft's Office and Exchange apps.
Twitter client.