HTC HD2 Coming to the States via T-Mobile

Although made official a while ago, the HTC HD2 is still making waves. The hot Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone hasn’t been released in the USA yet but that’s not the only market still missing HTC’s flagship WinMo phone.
According to rumors and leaked ROMs, the U.S. version of the HD2 is coming from T-Mobile USA. The phone is scheduled to arrive at some point in the first quarter of next year so don’t go off buying that other Windows Mobile 6.5 phone that comes with a 1GHz processor, the LG eXpo, just yet. Naturally nobody from T-Mobile or HTC will confirm any of this so we will have to rely on leaked HD2 ROM filled with T-Mobile content.
Now if you live in India and want the same phone, you’re not going to be thrilled to hear that some smart people discovered in a ROM version what carrier will launch the HTC HD2 in the USA. But you will be particularly interested to hear that Tata DoCoMo has gone ahead and launch the HTC HD2 in India.
Tata DoCoMo is a new GSM carrier launched by Tata Group and Japan-based NTT DoCoMo. The phone will be available for prices varying from around $790 to $855 depending on the region you live in.
Sure the HTC HD2 seems expensive but it’s a handset worth paying extra for. The phone comes with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, a 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen display with multitouch support, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, 3.5mm headset jack, HTC Sense UI and Windows Mobile 6.5 running in the background.
As you can see folks, India is going to get the hot smartphone before the U.S. but fear not, the HD2 is going to come your way too. On the other hand, by the time T-Mobile does release the HTC HD2 in the USA, some hotter Windows Mobile 6.5 phone might get launched. What do you say? Is it worth waiting for the device?
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