HTC is known to keep its devices always up to date. HD2 is not an exception, quite the contrary — as a flagship Windows Mobile smartphone it gets updated more often than any other WinMo device from HTC’s portfolio. That said, we’ve spotted two hotfixes for the company’s all-touchscreen handset.
The first patch adds support for Arabic language. Apparently, it was not that easy to implement, hence HTC is thanking everyone for waiting this long.
The other update prevents JavaScript messages from automatically opening when the message notification pops up. In other words, once this hotfix is installed, it will prevent your phone from opening unwanted and unwelcome applications that are sent to you.
To grab these hotfixes, hop over to these two pages on HTC’s website and follow instructions provided on the screen.
And as you know, the HTC HD2 comes with a large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, GPS, microSD memory card slot and so on.