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HTC Touch HD2 Supports Android Market?

To err is part of being human, but that certainly doesn’t mean that we can’t have a laugh at the expense of others sometimes, right? Either someone make a funny mistake, or this is really big news (we’re vouching for the “mistake”). A page on T-Mobile UK’s site shows that the HTC Touch HD2 will allow users to “choose from loads of applications to download from Android Market”. We’re very sure that the HTC Touch HD2 runs on Windows Mobile, so this is most likely a mistake. That being said, it would be rather nice if we could install Android apps on Windows Mobile, don’t you think?

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