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    HTC Touch HD2 Review: A Tragedy

    Let's just get this out of the way: in terms of hardware, the Touch HD2 is the nicest phone in the world. It's ostentatiously huge and amazingly slim; it's business-savvy and utterly pornographic. But hardware like this deserves better. UPDATED More »
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    T-Mobile UK Gets the HTC Touch HD2 November 9, Now What About the U.S?

    Current rumors suggest the HD2 won't hit the States until early next-year, probably on T-Mobile. But now that T-Mo UK has locked-in November 9, will the uber WinMo 6.5 handset arrive sooner? Update: HD2 launch event in Taipei this week... More »
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    HTC Touch HD2 to Make the Switch to Android

    The original HTC Touch HD (pictured) used HTC's heavily modified WinMo OS, but a new rumor suggests that for its sequel, HTC will be continuing its embrace of Android. Our fingers are crossed for a Sense-packing QWERTY. More »
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    HTC Firestone Pretty Images Leaked

    We saw a rough mockup of the HTC Firestone, the successor of the HTC Touch HD that may appear on August. The specs of this Windows Mobile 6.5 look sweet: More »
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    HTC's 2009 Lineup Leaked, Includes Touch HD Successor

    WMPowerUser discovers that there's more than just the Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 coming to HTC's 2009 lineup. The good news? Most of them are Windows Mobile 6.5. More »
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