The streets is watching tate, its about to get ugly http://www.htc.com/www/product/hd2/specification.htmlNegativesIt's Windows Mobile 6.5. BUT,
HTC Sense is so extensive that you practically don't have to interact at all with WM while giving you one of the best homescreen UI experience you can ever have now. Watch
this video at least even if you don't care about anything else.
The good thing? The best hardware on a phone yet:- 4.3" Capacitive Display with 480x800 WVGA resolution
- 2.64x4.74x0.43 inches profile weighing 157g
- 1Ghz Snapdragon Processor
- 512MB Internal Rom with MicroSD support
- 448MB Ram
- 5MP Camera with Dual LED flash
- Accelorometer
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- MicroUSB connector and charger
- 1230 mAh battery
- All new updated HTC Sense, letting you access Contacts, Calendar, Messaging, Email, Weather, Twitter, Stocks, Music, Photos and Videos, Settings with a mere swipe of your finger
- Fastest and smoothest browsing experience yet
- HTC support for multitouch and pinch zoom across browser, media player, and gps
And it's actually not that large because of the very efficient use of space and minimal bezel.
HD2 Dimensions 120.5 x 67 x 11 mm, Weight 157g
iPhone 3GS Dimensions 115.5 x 62.1 x 12.3 mm, Weight 135g
VideosStuff.tv Hands on Review44 minute walkthrough by MoDaCo3 minute demo of video playback capabilitiesKeyboard Comparison Articlehttp://www.slashgear.com/htc-hd2-vs-nokia-n900-keyboard-comparison-0362604/Official AccessoriesMagnetic Car Mount
Misc InfoFor those concerned about WM itself, basic apps and functionality such as media players, facebook, myspace, multiclient IM, mobile remote, rss readers, radio, google maps, wifi tethering, Outlook integration, OneNote auto-sync all do exist for free and work quite well, nothing to tear your hair out for.
Another plus, HTC has the biggest Windows Mobile development community you can ever find, providing you with frequent OS updates, OS hacking, app development, and many many ways to hack and customize your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/Reviewshttp://gizmodo.com/5400593/htc-touch-hd2-review-a-tragedyhttp://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/htc-hd2-647049/review?artc_pg=1HTC just went and showed they a** with this