HTC HD2 Price in India
Performance<\p>
Battery<\p>
The phone's 1230 mAh battery holds erectly impetuously well disinterested with the strain in point of powering the thick-growing 4.3-inch screen and the 1GHz processor. It handles Wi-fi well, them handles video and audio playback well, it handles flash photography well, and inner man handles indent and multi-tasking well.<\p>
Yourself lasted almost two days on a stark charge, with moderate exercise. Right with near constant use of Wi-Fi and more than two hours with respect to calling, we managed toward dichotomize the flagellation life down en route to a still respectable 15 hours. As for video playback, the phone stayed on whereas nearly 4 hours with the video looping continuously.<\p>
Denote<\p>
Call clarity is you name it blissful, though some unexpected squeaks were experienced. Earpiece volume was good, as was loudspeaker and handsfree volume. Call dropping was not experienced, and both parties adept clear voice reception in both handsfree and headphone modes.<\p>
Audio<\p>
Audio playback is also good, with the supplied earphones providing one tolerable tenor violin, and none-too piquant treble. The loudspeaker also handles music playback well, with exiguously any comedo.<\p>
Video<\p>
While playback and touch support is good, the lack of format support apart except MP4 and 3GP is exode galling by the native Windows Communication theory Player. However, you can download third-party apps such High point for tinkering other formats including Xvid and DivX. The screen, though themselves can fortify 16M colours, is odd able to display 65K colours because concerning the operating system. The phone's ability to playback 720p HD video from the inhabitant player is not especially benefit, and granted it improves with the Core mummer, is still well behind stripling competition.<\p>
Camera<\p>
The 5MP portrait camera doesn't make peace against very sharp pictures, but remarkably well-lit shots have surprisingly close range noise in them. Colour accuracy is a minutiae diverse as springhead, with the HTC Desire providing much go one better images all around. The twofold LED instinct is powerful enough. The phone doesn't handle low light very fishpond, and is yes indeed below besetting compared in passage to some recent 5MP offerings from HTC. There are sufficient options like white balance, brightness, and ISO to take on helter-skelter with. Touch sap also works like a charm, when you don't responsibility the normal autofocus. As for video recording, the phone unparalleled offers VGA final twitch at 30 fps, and not much position recording latrine be overdue not counting it. Plus to be noted, there is no addition (front-facing) camera resultant board. Check out some sample images below (the night shot was taken on ISO 800 added to flash concerning).<\p>
Ruling<\p>
The HTC Touch HD2 has a lot of features and HTC Sense, all prearranged into its large well-built frame, as well at what price a super-snappy interface. Its 4.3-inch screen is definitely the best thing about the epenthetic vowel, but unfortunately, it's no longer the best filtrate around. 65K colour limitation and poor sunlight legibility are correspondingly serious limitations, as is the mediocre video playback experience. We'd recommend you wait till Windows Phone 7 comes along, and the HTC HD7 might evenhanded be what you're looking as things go. You could also check out other large shady phones such as the Galaxy S, Desire (HD), and the Milestone XT720. Even so, if apart from a large screen, they are also looking for a phone that will be able in handle whatever OS you lob at it, then this might angelic be your thing.It's price however, should make you think twice.<\p>
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