HTC HD2 Returns To An Available Status With T-Mobile
Despite an initial sell out with T-Mobile, the HTC HD2 is once again available for purchase. Which means you can head on over to the T-Mobile website and plunk down your hard earned cash for the privilege of owning a hot-at-the-moment smartphone.

And no, that last comment was not a dig at this phone or even Windows Mobile. Don’t get me wrong though, I am not a big Windows Mobile fan personally, but I do see the benefit that it could bring to many. In short, a smartphone should be what is best for you and the tasks you plan to use it for, not what others feel is the best. That said, I was kind of surprised to see the HTC HD2 sell out with T-Mobile quite so fast.
Anyway, other than the return to an available status, the features and pricing remain the same. Price wise, you can opt to pay $199.99 and agree to a two year contract, or go contract free and plunk down $449.99. Personally I always go with the contract. And with that I will let you in on a little secret, as long as your smartphone is in good, or great shape you can most likely recoup any early termination fee should you decide to jump to another carrier.
Oh how I digress, getting back to the point of this post and touching on the features which include a large 4.3 inch touchscreen with an 800 x 480 resolution, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 5 megapixel camera, microSD card slot, a 16GB memory card included and last but not least — Windows Mobile 6.5. Though we did see the HTC HD2 receive the Windows Phone 7 Series treatment.
I should also point out that this inventory report is simply referring to online sales, as for individual stores I am still awaiting some additional information. Now the question comes, will they stay in stock for a while now, or will this be another limited run?
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Hi,
How can i buy phone only without contact at T-Mobile website?. i dont see option for that
@Jack, From the T-Mobile website, just choose the “Even More Plus plan” option and get it with “No Annual Contract required.” The phone will be $449.99 that way.
i have a prepaid t-mobile sidekick lx 2009 and i like to know if the HTC HD2 phone work for my prepaid service, i like to know if i will be able to have the same service i have for sidekick, internet, text message, email