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HTC HD2 hands-on shows: HTC HD2 is not bigger than iPhone
November 04, 2009 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

Actually HTC HD2 is approximately the same size as iPhone:



... so all those people whining that HTC HD2 is too big (just because it has 4.3 inch display), that it cannot be placed in the pocket, etc., should shut up! The thing is, that HTC HD2 is thinner than iPhone and only slightly bigger, so in total it is the same size as iPhone. Obviously iPhone has tiny display (only 4.3 inch) of small resolution (2.5 times less pixels than HD2), so from the hardware point of view, HTC HD2 clearly is superior to iPhone.

To learn more, visit hands-on of HTC HD2 (there is nepotism among HTC employees and they give HD2 for review only to few publications, mostly those that they personally befriended).


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