Abstrakt: With all these Android smartphones hitting the market, it was only a matter of time before Windows decided to join in the fray. HTC brings us the HD7, packing the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system and promises us a different experience. Pitted agai...
Abstrakt: It seems that T-Mobile has a thing for big phones. Earlier on in 2010 the carrier launched the HTC HD2, which was a Windows Mobile 6.5 phone. It had a huge 4.3" screen. It was lauded for its sheer beauty. The HD7 is the HD2's new brother.The HTC HD7 is es...
I have never been this happy with a mobile and certainly not as impressed with one since the first iPhone was released.In terms of performance, design, and features, the HTC HD7 is the equal of the HTC HD2 and the Android powered HTC Desire. How...
This is a multipart conclusion, so let's start with the HD7. I've long felt that with the Venue Pro and the HD7, T-Mobile ended up with the two best WP7 launch devices, at least in the US. AT&T's range includes the Surround and it's pointless speaker, the...
Abstrakt: I’ve been an Android user since the G1. Picked one up on launch day, in fact. I was working in an environment that was heavily embedded in open source, so the greater concepts that surrounded Android appealed to me. It was my first real smartphone, ha...
Overall, the HD7 proved to be a solid, easy-to-use device. Watching a movie on the smartphone is unlike any other Windows Phone device, provided you are prepared to use headphones or a third party external speaker. The kickstand is solid in constructi...
Good screen, bright enough for direct sunlight, Fast and responsive, Excellent for media playback,
Recessed power button difficult to push, Mediocre battery life, Camera lacks color richness, pictures often blurry and dull
HTC HD7 ReviewFebruary 28th, 2011 12:00 PM | by James Pikover | View Comments | cellphone review, hd7 t-mobile hd7, HTC, HTC HD7, Microsoft, Review, T-Mobile, Windows, Windows phone 7, wp7HTC’s HD7 is the second Windows Phone 7 device I’ve had the ple...
So what can we say that hasnt been said about the HD7 already. It’s pretty much what you’d expect, in the same 4.3 Inch formfactor that HTC has used over on the HD2 and Evo 4G before it, but applied to the new Windows Phone 7 OS.If you’ve considering ...
The HTC HD7 is currently the Windows Phone 7's flagship device and it delivers a great performance with its large display; whether it is emailing, browsing the web, getting directions on Bing maps, reading and editing a document or watching videos, it is...