While there are a great many different models on the market today, the smart phone industry is a relatively new one compared to the overall mobile phone market of which it is a part of. The companies are having to put out nimble yet potent devices that can offer a high level of satisfaction for those who want many more features than were previously standard only a few short months ago. The envelope pushing has reached new heights with the HTC HD2, a smart phone that is a beast of both power and intuitive design according to many reviewers across the web. The device offers a range of features sure to appeal to the web savvy crowd such as support for G3, high level Bluetooth and, of course, Wi-Fi connectivity. This alone has made it more of a web surfing device than anything else, precisely what consumers have been demanding in recent years and a real boon to the HTC designers who sought to really scale up to meet massive consumer expectations.
The point of selling that may really sway users outside the Mac market is that this phone comes equipped with a Windows based operating system and that OS is capable of running an impressive range of software that users have been hoping for. With 448 MB of RAM and a 1 Ghz processor, the smart phone delivers a hugely powerful level of performance that makes media consumption that much easier. This is what sets the HD2 apart from phones being offered today, the fact that it is nearly a hand held computer in most respects. This kind of accessibility paired with performance is definitely set to make it a must have device for the upcoming year.