HTC HD2 beats iPhone in top 10 mobile phones of 2009 list
UK online phone retailer Omio.com have listed their top 10 phones of 2009, and HTC’s latest smartphones firmly head the top of the list.
The HTC Hero takes the first postion, but second is HTC’s monster smartphone, the HTC HD2. Calling the HD2 is “the perfect poster boy for the next generation of Windows phones”, the note the device is the “equally at home being a business device as it is a multimedia powerhouse.”
The iPhone 3GS was felt to merely re-iterate rather than revolutionize, and took up the number 3 spot.
Another much vaunted handset, the Palm Pre, only took up 6th spot after disappointing UK sales.
See the full list at Omio.com
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…and the word of online retailers that we’ve never heard of is such a valid source of product quality. So definitive…
Slow news day?
MintOreo Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 12:21 am
Iphone user? It’s sad that you actually replied the same thing to Pocketnow.com, too.
MintOreo Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 12:21 am
Iphone user? It’s sad that you actually replied the same thing to Pocketnow.com, too.
Yeah… My HTC HD2 beats iPhone 3GS.
The HD2 might be a good multimedia device, but it’s not a business device. I think most business users will stay with a more traditional stylus interface until the programs are rewritten to be compatible with the capacitive screen.