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T-Mobile Launches HTC HD2 and HSPA+ webConnect Rocket

T-Mobile Launches HTC HD2 and HSPA+ webConnect Rocket

[MWC2010] The long awaited HTC HD2 will be finally available in the US, exclusively from T-Mobile this spring. The powerful smartphone boasts a high resolution 4.3-inch capacitive touch display, a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Windows Mobile 6.5 (soon to be obsolete!), a 5 MP camera and 3G support.

The surprise today came from the cool content services that T-Mobile is bringing directly into the phone including Barnes & Nobles eReader application, BLOCKBUSTER on demand application, MobiTV, films “Transformers” and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” pre-loaded on the memory card, Gogo Inflight Internet with up to six months of free in-flight Wi-Fi access.

Features in the full article. More details will be available at http://www.sticktogether.com/htchd2.

The T-Mobile webConnect Rocket Laptop Stick with HSPA+ will be available next month for people surfing the web in Philadelphia where T-Mobile offers the HSPA+ connection., nationwide the device provides regular 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity and unlimited T-Mobile HotSpot access.

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