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HTC HD2 gets a boost in specs for U.S. launch

0. phoneArena posted on 24 Jan 2010, 18:29

The HD2 that will be sold in the U.S. by T-Mobile will have more RAM and ROM than the original model, and also will have a 16GB microSD card pre-installed...

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1. Kiltlifter posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44

Nice! Maybe to help satisfy the specs for WM7. I am completely jealous of all you T-Mo users! Let me know how awesome it is!

2. Galen20K posted on 24 Jan 2010, 18:36

T-Mobile Owns in 2010!

4. vzwman posted on 24 Jan 2010, 19:55

LOL, not really!

5. dorky24 posted on 24 Jan 2010, 21:28

Tmo's new phones do rule! but not in the US. TMO Uk's new lineup is bloody awesome!

6. Galen20K posted on 24 Jan 2010, 21:41

Yes really hater! lol

7. htc_prep posted on 25 Jan 2010, 00:00

It's lookin more like HTC is owning 2010

12. biggles posted on 25 Jan 2010, 05:40

T-Mobile does seem to be owning with all the reported phones due out (with unknown release dates), but then again, they're also leakier than a sieve when it comes to keeping secrets. If they're on one end of the spectrum, Verizon is on the opposite end. My bet is when the smoke clears and it's July, the others big three will have their own competitive phones in the line-up such that T-Mobile will still have a hard time growing its customer base.

3. rwolf1984 posted on 24 Jan 2010, 19:54

I cant wait to play with one of these!!!

8. htc_prep posted on 25 Jan 2010, 00:06

It just gets better with every posting! 16 gb card included. I hope that the supersonic is truly an Android mirror. Id buy an hd2 but like they said the limited apps is the one downer

9. Homotechual posted on 25 Jan 2010, 00:39

T-Mobile is ruling in 2010! AT&T beware

13. biggles posted on 25 Jan 2010, 05:45

There's still that little caveat about network coverage so I won't say they rule, despite the awesome devices (which they always seem to have). For someone who travels, these feature-rich devices become sluggish when you leave your home area. Sorta takes the word mobile out of mobile network, ya know? I guess you can always drive around, looking for a starbucks to park your rear and sit on wi-fi for a half-hour or so.

10. Sprintrep704 posted on 25 Jan 2010, 04:47

There is a rumor out the that sprint is suppose to get a hd2 with andriod running out it that would kill this

11. biggles posted on 25 Jan 2010, 05:36

Too bad they didn't boost the most important spec: supported 3G frequency. Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the HD2 on the fastest but smallest 3G network in the US! Um, no thanks.

14. rhomaion posted on 25 Jan 2010, 10:00

T-Mo's phones are great I must admit but their almost none existing 3G network as my phone would connect and disconnect made me leave them

15. Homotechual posted on 25 Jan 2010, 13:20

Biggles your a fool, I travel between SLC, L.A, SEATTLE and DENVER and ALWAYS have a 3g signal on my Nexus. I don't know where the hell you travel (Salt Flats?) l but I'd say that's enough 3G signal for me.

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