Daniel Robinson reviews the latest device from HTC, which features a high quality interface and touch-screen. However, its £499 SIM-free price tag, which is comparable with some laptop PCs, might put off mobile users.
You can read our full review of the HTC HD2 here.
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Haych..
I agree with Ben! I am a 13 year old, and even I say aych. I know the the correct way to say it and most adults don't!
Posted by: Esther 09 Jun 2010
The Haych Brigade
I appreciate the review, the phone looks very nice indeed. I'm just a little frustrated with the number of reviews I've seen of this phone where the reviewer insists on saying "haych" instead of "aych". "Haych" is a young child's way of speaking, yet more and more adults pronounce the letter "H" that way these days.
Posted by: Ben 30 Jan 2010