Sony has done a good job with Walkman and video apps
Intuative interface
Impressive camera for price
Unimpressive performance, Some software bugs
LTE speeds, and great call quality
Affordable price point
Fast Internet speeds
Elegant, latest WP8 OS
Great call quality
Feels much like a toy
Sits comfortably in the hand
Good balance between functionality and affordability
4G enabled, Decent battery life
Good quality screen
Low-resolution screen, Average specs
Midrange handset with 4G, good battery life
'helpful "Great phone'
'That’s because the HD2 looks and feels like a full-fledged mobile Internet device that you can slip in your pocket. '
'most useful Windows Mobile 6.5 feature'
'Without reservation, we consider the HTC HD2 the best WM smartphone money can buy. '
'Super strong one piece polycarbonate shell'
'good design'
Solid camera performance
OS is dead on arrival
'Laggy behaviour at times.'
'Easy to use media player.'
'Haptic feedback can't be turned off.'
'Battery life is poor lasting only one day when using it just as a phone.'
'Awful battery life'
'high quality resolution'
'elegant and extremely slim design'
'claustrophobic feel'
'Expensive.'
'32 GB expandable memory support'
'low resolution display'
'The touchscreen is responsive – flicking through the menu and launching apps wasn’t sluggish at all.'
Not cheap enough, better smartphones now available at same price
Full Touch user interface is the best yet on a Series 40 handset
Annoying interface, Small and fuzzy screen
Low resolution screen
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