According to wmpoweruser the HTC HD2 has a more natural interface for call handling than the iPhone 3GS, with HTC’s added features creating a device that is responsive to the user in a surprising but intuitive way, which is one of the pillars of HTC Sense UI. They also like the Smart Dialling and louder ringtones on the htc hd2
The guys at Phonearena.com have put the iPhone 3GS and the HTC HD2 to a test to determine which smartphone is the best. They have compared various aspects of both the devices like
Design ( outer appearance, build quality, etc )
The main thing here is the 3.5-inch screen of the iPhone vs the 4.3 inches of the HD2. Both displays offer good image quality indoors, but the iPhone has the upper hand outdoors, in bright sunlight.
User Interface
HTC Sense UI consists of multiple tabs that will allow you to quickly get to almost any function of the phone it adds integration to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to the mail UI. Apple’s UI for the iPhone is simple and has a user-friendly interface.
Messaging
The HD2 comes with dedicated Mail tab that allows users to go over shorter versions of their emails on the fly. Its advantage is the ability to instantaneously switch between email accounts which is missing in the iPhone.
3rd party Software
Apple is the clear winner here with many apps that Windows Mobile users can only dream of getting ( may be one day with WM7 ). The iPhone apps are also less expensive when compared to the uber expensive WM apps.
The HTC HD2 sports 5-megapixel camera, while the Apple iPhone 3GS comes with just 3-megapixel one. Moreover, the HD2 is equipped with a flash, which makes it the better “cameraphone” of the two. But some HD2 device has some issues with the camera.Both handsets capture videos at 640×320 pixels and 30 frames per second.
If you are still in doubt as to which smartphone you should get, here are a few more feature comparison between iPhone 3GS and Motorola Droid. In this review we take a look at features listed below
Here is quick video which shows that the DROID does not have a multitouch keyboard but it is just a single touch keyboard. The reviewer holds down a key and tries to press other keys and it works on the iPhone and it fails on the Droid via
Motorola never had luck with most of its device coz of the lack of a good software but all that is about to change with android powered Motorola devices. Today we go through a detailed review of the iPhone 3GS vs the Android powered Motorola Droid by MobileCrunch. Verizon’s incredibly intense marketing campaign has created a lot of hype over the device and the most important question every one wants to know is the Motorola Droid better than the iPhone ?
Some of the things they looked over :
The Looks
On-Screen Keyboards
Physical Keyboard ( take a guess as to who wins here )