Abstrakt: The HTC HD7 ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) has the specs of a high-end phone: It boasts a 4.3-inch display, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and a 5-megapixel camera, and it runs the brand-new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. But un...
Specification Here’s a look at the hardware on the T-Mobile HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7. The new kickstand design that surrounds the rim of the camera and duel LED flashes is quite a unique feature and I like it a lot. The only thing that’s disappointing ...
The Windows Phone 7 OS on HTC’s HD7 is absolutely wonderful in many respects, and yet in other areas, it is an OS filled with almosts. The email app is almost fantastic, but there are tiny issues that hinder it, such as its inability to download images...
Design feels solid, including kickstand, Large display makes for easier typing, bigger type on websites, Fast data performance with HSPA coverage, Useful bundled apps
Display looks duller than competing phones, Doesn't support HSPA+ or mobile hotspot app, Shorter battery life than Samsung Focus, Volume rocker too narrow, Out-of-focus 720p video
This large Windows Phone 7 device offers fast data speeds, a built-in kickstand, and a good selection of bundled apps.
Windows Phone 7 looks great on the screen, Video is smooth, bright and immersive, Web browsing is a pleasure on the large screen, Dolby Mobile and SRS work very well for music and video
Design has a few issues, OS needs to mature, Camera has some issues, Battery life could be better
The HTC HD7 is an all in all pleasure to use. Unfortunately however, it isn't as much of a wow device as its Android 4.3" siblings, having been released far later than the EVO 4G, therefore lacking the edge and without the build quality of the HTC Desi...
At $199.99 with a new, two-year agreement and a $50 mail-in discount, the T-Mobile HTC HD7 is basically the same price as AT&T’s Windows Phone 7 range. What you get by picking the HD7 is the bigger display, but HTC’s cost-cutting choice of LCD goes a ...
The HD7 is a high quality phone but without a front-facing camera or 4G data speeds, it can't compete with the T-Mobile myTouch 4G, Apple iPhone 4, HTC EVO 4G or Samsung Epic 4G, which dominate the top spots.The HTC HD7 is a nice introduction to the p...
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Udgivet: 2010-11-08, Forfatter: matt , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.com
Abstrakt: No smartphone platform is complete without a phone big enough to double as an ice scraper. The hulking HD7 is that phone for Windows Phone 7.Specs Price: $199 w/ 2-year contract on T-Mobile Display: 4.3 inches @ 800x480 Processor: 1GHz Snapdragon Memory a...
Udgivet: 2010-11-08, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: mobileburn.com
Nice user interface, large display for browsing, builtin kickstand for video viewing
Mediocre 5mp camera, poor fitting rear cover, no 3rd party app multitasking or task switcher
The new HTC HD7, which is powered by Microsoft's fledgling Windows Phone 7 smartphone OS, is one sexy looking device. It has a huge 4.3-inch touchscreen display and is clad in metal and soft-touch materials. It even features a kickstand, which makes i...
If you love the 4.3 inch screen on the HTC HD2 and love the exciting new Windows Phone 7, you'll love the HD7. It's the only Windows Phone 7 with a large 4.3 inch screen. The extra size makes all of the type and navigational elements of Windows Phone ...