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Location: Sri LankaMember since: Jun 06, 2010

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2011always-for-you (234099)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
zygj001 (4971)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
good buyer ! Welcome to shopping again !
gep_company (15248)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Thank you for your support. Look forward to your next visit.
Reviews (2)
Feb 13, 2012
Awesome Smartphone
The HD2 is a magnificent monster. It is a hulking, intimidating, massive slab of a gadget. If you think the device looks big in photos, it's nothing compared to how it seems up close. Yes, the HD2 is large -- some might say too large -- almost less a phone and more a tablet. We don't happen to fall into the camp that has complaints about a device of this size (the whole thing measures 4.74-inches up and down by 2.64-inches across), in fact, we love the bulk and surface area of the HD2. Of course, not everyone will feel as affectionate about the size as we do, and even though the phone is a svelte 11mm (0.43-inches) thick, the sheer vastness of the handset might be a turnoff to some; to be fair, small-handed folks might have trouble getting comfortable with their grip. The industrial design of the device itself is perfectly at home with its contemporaries in the smartphone space, and the metal and glass unit comes off feeling like a kind of large, first-gen iPhone (minus the gaudy bezel). It strikes just the right middle ground between sophisticated and ostentatious -- and we think it's a winning mix. The basic layout of the HD2 is uncluttered and uncomplicated, providing only a few hardware buttons, and leaving the rest of the navigation up to that beautiful screen. On the front of the device are a set of standard hard keys: phone, home, a Windows key, back, and end. Around the left side is a thin volume rocker, along the bottom is the micro-USB port and 3.5mm headphone jack, and the backside reveals an oddly protruding camera -- it really stands off the rest of the phone. In all it's a handsome and useful mix, but given all this real estate, a ringer on / off switch and dedicated camera button would have been welcome inclusions.
Feb 26, 2012
for paying money the phone is handy..
Disliked: 1.This device has a 800hmz CPU but it is sometimes working like it has a 500mhz CPU (Totally windows mobile is causing this problem) 2.I dont understand why Iphone is installing a Co-CPU for graphic operations and other brands still insist on loading all the burden on 1 CPU? This phone needs a Co-CPU :p:p:p (You will feel this while trying to watch HD videos) :p 3.Wider screen would be better, especially for GPS programs 4.GPS reception is poor. 5.Poor sound can be solved via windows registry (but why we "the users" have to do it? 6.Battery depleting within 1.5 days on an average usage. But it will deplete very soon while watching videos (connected to a TV). Who cares about the weight if they want to use a PRO device? A stronger battery needed! 7.A xenon flash would be great :p (i have a 100usd worth (Very very cheap chinese invention :D) HD cam coder , even that one has a xenon flash! Liked: 1.TV connection 2.5mp camera 3.Wide screen (at least wider than many brands on the market) 4.Simple design