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Friday January 29, 2010
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The HTC HD2 is shaping up to be one powerful smartphone, with its 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, 4.3-inch glass capacitive touch screen, and ultra-slim (0.43-inch) design. It turns out the U.S. version of the handset will now have 1GB ROM and 576MB RAM, which is a boost over the original quoted figures of 512MB ROM and 448MB RAM.
It gets better, though; some users at XDA Developers discovered that other editions of the HD2 may also be carrying the extra memory, albeit in a disabled state. This type of thing isn't unheard of, though it's always strange whenever a manufacturer purposely disables part of its product's features.
Either way, speculation over Windows Mobile 7 upgrades is now running wild throughout the intertubes--which can only be a good thing. (Via Engadget)
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