T-Mobile USA confirms HTC HD2's mobile entertainment experience
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As expected, T-Mobile USA confirmed at MWC about its comprehensive entertainment experience for the HTC HD2 that was first rumored a few days ago. It's expected to be one powerhouse multimedia center that will give users the Barnes & Noble eReader, BLOCKBUSTER on Demand app, MobiTV, GoGo Inflight Internet service, and a copy of Paramount Pictures' popular films “Transformers” and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” The movies itself can be accessed on the device's 16GB microSD card and is optimized for viewing on the HTC HD2's high-resolution screen. Most of the other things mentioned are stuff we've already heard such as the eReader and BLOCKBUSTER apps. The GoGo Inflight Internet service will give owners up to 6 months of free Wi-Fi access on their handset during flights. Aside from those multimedia aspects, T-Mobile did not provide specific pricing or availability – it still has an expected launch targeted for this spring though.
HTC HD2 Specifications | Review
source: Business Wire
HTC HD2 Specifications | Review
source: Business Wire
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3 Comments
1. ayephoner posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:45 0 0
looks like a neat way to make your phone bill a cool grand per month.
2. Valanten posted on 16 Feb 2010, 13:40 0 0
That's one way to find the money necessary to build their almost non existent 3G network. By the way I don't think they ever will catch up with company like Verizon. Speaking for the last one(Verizon) they lack coverage in a few states like Nebraska, Wyoming,Montana, Dakotas and large parts of Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico....
3. 203RichBoy posted on 17 Feb 2010, 09:51 0 0
No phoner imagine the phone bill on Verizon's already high ass network.


