HTC HD2 (initially known as the Leo) has been making headlines in our news section on a daily basis and keeps gripping the attention of many. The smartphone has been officially announced now, but after all the rumours and leaked information we have seen about the Windows Mobile 6.5 handset, is there anything that we didn´t know about it? In a nutshell, „Yes”. HTC managed to surprise us with the interface, ... Read More
HTC HD2 / Leo coming to Orange France on November 12th ?
According to Mobifrance, Orange France is gpong to launch the HTC HD2 / Leo on November 12. No info on the price though but It’s probably safe to assume that it’s going to be similar to the HTC Touch HD a year ago. Other operators are also probably going to get at the same time. ... Read More
O2 slips an ad of HTC HD2 – it’s now unofficially official
HTC HD2 just can't stop peeping out from all possible corners. This time though the HD2 is officially revealed in an O2 retail catalog in an ad, which is warming the scene for an expected UK release on 12 October. You surely remember the first time we saw the HTC Leo, only to to surface again later on as HTC Pro Three and finally revealing its true marketing name of HTC ... Read More
HTC Touch HD2 (HTC Leo) to launch in the UK on October 12th ?
According to a tipster over at Engadget, UK mobile operator 02’s intranet list the “HTC HD2″ (also know as the HTC Leo) as being launched on October 12th. Only time will tell, but I’m not holding my breath. The HTC Leo/HD2 isn’t officialy announced yet and history has proven that it takes nearly a month after the official announcement for the devices to hit the market (like the original Touch ... Read More
HTC Leo to Be Officially Known as HTC HD 2?
The buzz word in the portable space appears to be HD at the moment, with the latest bandwagon member being HTC and its HD 2 (formerly known as the HTC Leo, maybe). The Leo—sorry, HD 2—if you'll remember, was that big and beautiful handset that was saw earlier this month. The 4.3-inch screen was impressive, but so too was HTC's ability to work around Windows Mobile's lack of support for multitouch ... Read More








