HTC HD7 (T-Mobile)
Manufacturer: HTC Part number: HD7
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- Bottom Line:
- The hardware could use a bit of updating, but the HTC HD7 for T-Mobile combines the power of Windows Phone 7 with a large touch screen and delivers satisfying performance.
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CNET editors' review
HTC HD7 (T-Mobile) price range: $259.99
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Reviewed on: 11/05/2010
- Released on: 11/08/2010
The good: The HTC HD7 features a large 4.3-inch display and has a solid build quality and integrated kickstand. The Windows Phone 7 device offers full wireless options, a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture, and 16GB of internal memory.
The bad: The HD7 is on the bigger side and lacks expandable memory. Speaker is weak. Touch screen isn't quite as sharp or vibrant as the latest devices.
The bottom line: The hardware could use a bit of updating, but the HTC HD7 for T-Mobile combines the power of Windows Phone 7 with a large touch screen and delivers satisfying performance.
User reviews
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Exceeded My High Expectations!
by FernandoNY on March 3, 2011
Pros: + Clean, uncluttered interface
+ Very responsive
+ Extremely stable
+ 16gb of onboard memory
+ Multiple MS Exchange server accounts allowed
+ Call quality (clarity) is decent
+ Screen colors are natural though a bit washed outCons: - Non-removable memory
- Battery life is bad (OK, I am pushing 3 email accounts)
- Picture quality is less than expectedSummary: I've had the HD7 for about 10 days, now, and am extremely pleased. My previous smartphone was a Blackberry Curve, which was a great phone when I bought it, ...
Summary: I've had the HD7 for about 10 days, now, and am extremely pleased. My previous smartphone was a Blackberry Curve, which was a great phone when I bought it, but it had gotten pretty out-of-date. But my university has a contract with ATT, and my RIM was with T-Mobile, and we never got the Blackberry to sync with the Exchange server. So I decided that my next phone would be a Windows phone, but held out for WP7.
I'm thrilled with the easy integration with the Exchange server. All I had to do was enter my network ID and password, and the Exchange server name, and it immediately synchronized. You do this by choosing manual configuration. The phone also keeps track of my Hotmail and Gmail accounts, but allows me to keep them separate, which is good. My Outlook calendar has its own hub on the start page, and when I come out of stand-by the phone automatically displays my next appointment on Outlook. You don't have to sync with Exchange on you desktop or laptop, the phone syncs automatically over the phone network.
I really like the People Hub. It synchronizes my contacts across Facebook, Twitter and my Outlook address book. I've pinned my wife's icon to the start page, and with one click I can choose between calls to her cell, to home, text to the cell, email, or checking her last Facebook posting. Same for my kids.
There are great Facebook and Twitter apps available that do everything I want very easily. Also very satisfied with the weather, news, and tech news apps I've downloded. I've also added a really cool flashlight app that has my friends with iPhones jealous.
I was surprised to find an Office hub. It has mobile versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. I can open all the attachments I receive by email, and can even edit them and email them. There is an Adobe reader, as well, for PDF. The PowerPoint slides are very clear, and you can zoom them, as well. Haven't tried to connect to an external display, but the output port is micro USB, so it should be easy.
The Pictures hub is really interesting. Not only can I use the Zune software interface on my PC to move pictures from my PC to the phone, but the hub also consolidates pictures from Facebook and I can browse my friends Facebook pictures from it, as well.
The phone comes with IE as the browser, but I have no complaints. It's quite fast, though it doesn't support flash, yet. Click on the hardware search button and if I'm on the start screen I go to Bing, but if I'm on the web it goes to Google. I've also added a Google search app that I've pinned to the start page.
The maps are beautiful and well integrated with the GPS, so it's easy to locate yourself on a map of where ever your are, with good search options for local search. Much superior to the map/search integration on my old Blackberry Curve.
I'm not a gamer, but had no trouble finding Tetris, Solitare and Blockbreaker apps.
Overall, I give the phone 5 stars. It was worth the wait. It does everything I had hoped and has even exceeded by highest expectations. I'm looking forward to the first upgrades, as I do miss the cut-and-paste and Flash. But I'm quite happy with the phone and will gladly wait.
*** If you will buy this Smartphone I suggest at: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0046RERVQ?ie=UTF8&tag=***************&********=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&************=B0046RERVQ22 out of 25 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Worthy Sucessor of the HTC HD2.
by indiantechie on November 6, 2010
Pros: The size doesn't overwhelm, impresive stats,amazing amount of internal memory, plus almost all of its hardware on par with other phones, unforunately it doesn't break any new ground as its suggested it will do.
Cons: the screen looks dull because of the area the pixels are spread over, while the size is always a pro, it's also always a con, and theres no exandable memory i dont undertsand why HTC would do that, especailly when its facing competition on launch.
Summary: While the screen may look dull the extra screen real estate more than makes up when viewing webpages or watching video, Then one major problem that HTC built for itself ...
Summary: While the screen may look dull the extra screen real estate more than makes up when viewing webpages or watching video, Then one major problem that HTC built for itself is no expandable memory slot, and i seriously dont understand why they would do that, especially when they are facing so much competition from other maufactures on launch day no less. Then we get to bittersweet part, the size while it may be too big for some people, no one out there can say that they would enjoy watching watching video's on a 3.5 or 3.8 or even a 4.0 inche screen then they would on this screen, plus the big size compliments some of Microsoft's built in features like the office suite on the go will be easier to view and edit on the screen, while downlaoding games from Xbox live it wil be easier to play games on this bigger screen.While it may not bre ak barriers as people may have expected, the HD7 is more than a solid smartphone in all affairs work or play. Most of the con's aren't unsolvable, and it all adds up to a satisfying smartphone experience.
8 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Awesome phone with TONS of cool features.
by RDAV1193 on December 2, 2010
Pros: Operating system, stylish, awesome screen, very roomy keyboard, bright camera flash, extremely fast and smooth processor, windows phone applications are great, very customizable, Zune interface is absolutely tremendous, EXCELLENT call quality.
Cons: Minor glitches, camera could be better, cannot save text messages to drafts.
Summary: So I've been dying to get my hands on this phone for a little while now, and today I used my 2-yr contract extension upgrade ON TOP of a $...
Summary: So I've been dying to get my hands on this phone for a little while now, and today I used my 2-yr contract extension upgrade ON TOP of a $100 credit, and got the phone for roughly $150 ($100 counting mail-in rebate). I have to say, after using the phone for around 10 hours now, I have explored just about the entire phone.
The operating system is beautiful and smooth, transition effects are great, and notifications are very clear and easy to navigate. You have options to synchronize facebook, email, and other applications' contacts with your phone's contact book, which is very handy. Also, the in-house Windows-branded applications use the same interface as say the Zune, with the whole "Carousel" menu thingy. Facebook application is great and fast, Netflix is easy to navigate, and Xbox Live as well.
When you first set up the phone, you put in your Windows Live ID which immediately logs you into your applications.
There are essentially three different types of app-markets, the Windows Market, the HTC market, and the Xbox Live market. There are tons of great apps, and are of much higher quality than Android's. (Not nearly as many, but as the saying goes, "Quality, not Quantity").
The camera takes decent but not stellar pictures, and the flash is VERY, VERY bright (Understatement!!! - this thing could light up an entire city). The biggest problem with the HTC HD7 I found was the interface for the camera, unfortunately. This phone is capable of 5MP still images and 720p HD video recording, however, when you record a video, the default setting is VGA 540x480, and when you want to record in HD, you simply press the settings button and change the quality. However, the proble, is, this changes back EVERY time you close the camera. So next time you open the camera app, the settings restore to default. There is even a setting for "Restore default settings", so this is obviously an early-OS glitch that will most likely be fixed. Not a big deal really, just a small annoyance.
The claim to fame on the Windows Phone 7 would have to be the User Interface. Everything is very pretty, very easy to navigate, simplistic, not overdone, and extremely customizable.
Heavy texters will love this phone as well, believe it or not. Typically touch-only phones aren't the text-fiend's best friend, but as someone who sent and received over 12,000 text messages last month, I have to say, transitioning from a full QWERTY keyboard to THIS phone was very easy. In fact, I feel as if I text even faster now. Unfortunately, there is no Swype, YET, but the auto-correction and massive screen are a piece of cake to use to send your 400 texts a minute.
Another thing I absolutely have to mention is that the call quality is FANTASTIC. The speaker on the phone is very loud (the back speaker is great too for speakerphone and music), and the microphone picks up crystal clear and cancels out external noise for the caller at the other end. I was talking to my mom and the first thing she says is "Nice and loud, I can hear you perfectly". It's very landline-quality.
Overall, I say this is *THE* best phone in T-Mobile's lineup. You can decide for yourself whether or not you want Windows Mobile 7 or Android platform, but for a multimedia-hungry consumer, this is a very luxurious phone, both hardware and software wise. The phone's housing is incredibly durable feeling, well-weighted, easy to hold, feels great in the hand, and the metal casing is just beautiful.
Get this phone and I promise you won't regret it.
Android phones are great as well, although in my opinion have terrible battery life.
(This phone does very well in that department because of the simplistic design)
Buy this phone :)5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Honestly the Best OS out there
by mikayladawson on December 1, 2010
Pros: Windows Phone 7 OS is Amazing
Apps are great
Speed
In love with Zune
Live tilesCons: Camera-It has an "Alright" Camera...I guess i have been spoiled by 8 megapixel Cameras on Android but i am not a fan of the Camera
Lack of Cut and paste-annoying not a dealbreaker
Lack of custom ringtones-I like having mp3s but im used to vibrateSummary: I am going to keep this pretty short and simple...
I never have seen an OS like this..It is better than both Apple and Android
in my opinion...because ...Summary: I am going to keep this pretty short and simple...
I never have seen an OS like this..It is better than both Apple and Android
in my opinion...because it takes what they both do and merges them together into something better
If your a tmobile customer, i recommend this over most Android phones because it is easy to use, it's fresh, and it just is an all around amazing phone.
I had a mytouch 4g and while it is fast and has some features that the HD7 does not...The only thing that would make me go back to it is the fact of the camera...and maybe the wi-fi calling.
I just love the phone...it's fast, no lag like on Android phones when you open multiple apps
Not bogged down with bloatware and what bloatware it does have...you can delete?
Now it does not have an SD card slot to expand memory but 16GB is big enough for me and what i plan to do with it
I have yet to try out Microsoft office but i have a project due for class on thursday and friday and plan to figure out they work with the microsoft office
Live tiles are amazing(no longer do i have to worry about pulling down the android notification tab that is bogged down with too many notifications)
It is just a great phone...its using last years hardware but combined with next year software, it really does feel like it could compete with many phones out there today!
Lol i guess this wasnt as short as i planned4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Awesome phone! Would recommend to anybody!
by Hahnmr on March 21, 2011
Pros: - Awesome interface
- Very sturdy
- Beautiful screen
- Super sensitive touch screen
- MAC compatible +++
- Sleek design
- Great for texting
- Battery is amazingCons: - Speaker phone not loud at all
- Kickstand seems like it will going to break easily
- Camera button has to be pushed very hard to take a picture
- Not very customizableSummary: Ok, this is my first phone review and I thought the HTC HD7 was so special that I would use my sacred first review on this particular phone. I have ...
Summary: Ok, this is my first phone review and I thought the HTC HD7 was so special that I would use my sacred first review on this particular phone. I have had A LOT of phones throughout the years and this is by far one of the most techie I have ever had. I recently changed carriers from ATT to T-Mobile and had a choice of any of the phones that I wanted due to the cheaper initial phone purchase with a two year contract. I chose this phone because I wanted to see what the Windows Phone could do. As of now I am far from disappointed. The pros above are things I like about the phone, but lets talk about the cons really quick.
- Item #1: The speaker phone, isn't loud at all but I haven't had any problems with it because I have been in a nice quite house. However I'm not sure how it would be in a moving car or any other place with excess noise.
- Item #2: The kickstand/support, I actually do enjoy the kickstand because I use the phone for when I play the guitar and it makes it very easy to prop the phone up and read/play tabs from the internet to learn new songs. However it has a very flimsy feel to it and I am afraid that any freak accident whether it be that it get caught on your pocket or something I think it would rip right off.
- Item #3: The Camera Button, the camera button is extremely difficult to push/take a picture. The phone does have an auto focus which will happen if you press the button half way down, but once you push it all the way down, with the amount of pressure I put behind it tends to make me jerk the phone causing a blurry picture.
- Item #4: Customization, I have had many phones that were very customizable but as of yet I haven't done much to my HD7. With my Iphone, I had jail-broken it and was able to do whatever I wanted with it. In the sense of customizing, the HD7 is seriously lacking in that department.
Now for the Pros:
- Item #1: The Interface/W7OS, I absolutely love the tile system and all that is the W7 OS. It's really smooth and very easy to navigate. Until the HD7, I noticed that a lot of phones had super stiff touch-screens and weren't smooth in the least. The only exception to this was the iphone, I really did enjoy how smooth everything was got rid of it because I am a man and I need the newest, coolest thing.
- Item #2: Sturdiness, the HTC HD7 is super sturdy. I really enjoy the weight of the phone in my hand and it doesn't have that creaky feel to. I was surprised that it doesn't make any noise at all when pushing super hard on the camera button.
- Item #3: Clarity, as far as the visual aspect of the screen itself. Anything you do with be in super high quality. I had watched a Netflix movie on it recently (kickstand out and ready to go) and it was as if I was watching the movie on my television.
- Item #4: Touch-Screen, the touch screen is super sensitive. It can be troublesome at times depending on if your a hoverer or not. Hoverer: Somebody who likes to hover their fingers just above the screen, like me. Other than that the touch-screen is top notch!
- Item #5: Meet My MAC: I have a MAC computer and was genuinely afraid that the two wouldn't be compatible. I had looked online for an answer but I don't think I looked up the right thing. In any case it will sync with your Itunes and Iphoto. All you have to do is download the Windows Phone 7 Connector and plug in your phone and you'll be good to go.
- Item #6: Design, I love the design of the phone. It's sleep it's happening, its the newest, coolest gadget around (according to me).
- Item #7: Texting, I am a texting fanatic. I have the lowest minute plan on the market for just that reason, I don't call anybody! Ever! Well, sometimes I do, but only for two minutes at a time. Any who, the phone supports portrait and landscape keyboard styles but I have found that with such a big screen, it's a little harder for somebody with smaller hands like me to type in landscape style. Big buttons and autocorrect! Nuff said.
- Item #8: Last but not least, the battery. I have been using the phone religiously for last week or so, and I have ONLY charged it in the evenings when I go to sleep. Any other phone would have been charged at least 2 times a day with the amount that I was using it.
All in all I think the HTC HD7 is an amazing phone. Very fun and works perfectly for whatever you want to use it for. I really hope my first review helped somebody out in their process for getting a new phone.
*NOTE* I don't know if it's me or not, but I don't think the phone supports push notifications for facebook. *NOTE*2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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New
Has Hotspot and Tethering, and they work!by LowgunSteve on November 24, 2010
Pros: I got my phone 11/18 and update to the OS was available, I installed it. I don't know if it was the update or a factory installed difference, but the phone has hotspot and tethering , and they do work.
Google integration is terrific.Cons: It is a bit heavy, but I'm coming from a Razr and all the smartphones are heavy!
I can run the battery down in a day - but I am on it all the time! Maybe that will change when I have gotten over the new-ness.Summary: I am so impressed with the integration of two features. First Google and the apps they offer. Changing from one phone to another was always a task to dread, but ...
Summary: I am so impressed with the integration of two features. First Google and the apps they offer. Changing from one phone to another was always a task to dread, but no more. All my mail, and all my contacts are real time updated and synched at GMail. GMail offers lots of fields for info with contacts and it all gets to, and is used by the phone!
SOMEHOW POSTED G2 INFO TO WRONG PHONE, THIS SHOULD BE A REVIEW FOR T-MOBILE G2.
Second, the Voice integration is superb. I am not sure what other phones include so much "voice" integration in the package. Voice mail to text, voice dialing, voice search, voice to SMS texting - and I've had it less than a week.
I had reservations about texting and working with a touch screen keyboard because of my large hands, so the slide out keyboard was a plus, but I hardly use it. When I can use the voice input, it really shines. The touch screen keyboard is really easy to use, even with thunder thumbs like mine.
As a note, there is an App manager in the Settings as well, and it appears that you might be able to remove the apps that came with the phone. I have no desire to do that right now, so I don't know if it really works.
I am still learning, so perhaps I can add more later.
Updated on Nov 24, 2010
Editors, please move or delete.
My apologies!2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Good effort
by Triggerwave on November 8, 2010
Pros: It's a nice responsive phone.It's got most of the features you's expect form a smart phone. The big screen is great and as the phone is pretty thin dosen't weigh much at all.
Cons: The Windos Phone OS is missing a few basic features that I can't believe they missed out (like not being able to send contacts, or not supporting cut and paste when editing text as standard).
Summary: I like this phone - it's my girlfriends actulaly. I've got the smaller HTC Mozart. As she is about sharing videos snd photos, browsing thle web and taht ...
Summary: I like this phone - it's my girlfriends actulaly. I've got the smaller HTC Mozart. As she is about sharing videos snd photos, browsing thle web and taht kind of media stuff it's actualy a great phone for her.
3 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Not impressed at all...Hardware looks great thats it!!
by jgarcia66 on February 10, 2011
Pros: - Great looking phone
- Nice size screen
- FASTCons: - Sync problems with Gmail and Facebook
- The battery percentage use is not available
- Speaker not loud enough
- Moving around the phone is not user friendly
-Summary: If you want to be an early adapter this is your phone. You will have problems but maybe in 1-2 years Microsoft will have a winning OS....just not anywhere ...
Summary: If you want to be an early adapter this is your phone. You will have problems but maybe in 1-2 years Microsoft will have a winning OS....just not anywhere close today.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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HTC HD7 after one day
by faris1979 on January 23, 2011
Pros: Graphics, touch screen
NiceCons: So Many Cons, check out the summary
Summary: After using the htc HD7 (Win7 Mobile) for one day, this is what I found out:
- It cannot synchronies with personal outlook via cable connection.
- Outlook cannot access ...Summary: After using the htc HD7 (Win7 Mobile) for one day, this is what I found out:
- It cannot synchronies with personal outlook via cable connection.
- Outlook cannot access the exchange directory server to pull emails of other employees & users.
- Cannot attaché logos to your outlook signature.
- Cannot copy, past or cut anything from any document or sms.
- It cannot send business cards (share phone numbers on your device with others, not by sms, email or anything).
- It doesn't give you full control over device sittings (look, profiles ?etc.)
- It doesn't give you access to control folders and organize your files manually.
- It cannot access your personal Gmail directory to pull emails and contacts like it does with hotmail.
- Cannot attaché anything to your SMS's except media files.
- Cannot save and control your SMS's except on the main folder (receiving folder)
- Cannot control when your applications can connect to internet (which heavily consumes battery & money).
- It cannot assign ringing tones to groups, you have to do it for individuals separately (this can take a year if you have over 1000 contacts)
- If you receive a call (that doesn't have the full country code and you have the number saved with the country code, the phone will not be able to recognize it) for example (you have Mr. X number saved (056142395) and you receive a call from him (0096656142395) phone will not be able to know who is calling.
No matter how smart, good and genuine it is, if Microsoft doesn't address these small issues this software has no future !!1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Love OS and great onscreen keyboard if you have nails!
by idahoann on November 18, 2010
Pros: Great M commercial was right - this phone lets me make it easy to make calls, check e-mail, and go online (all I do with my phone). Love the big screen and the large choice of ring tones (some even business suitable : ).
Cons: Cut & paste missing. Can't sync to my outlook contacts WO exch - guess I am going to check out Windows Live Cloud. A bit heavy (would prefer a phone with no camera - makes it heavier - have 2 others to take pictures :). Wall charger goes through USB.
Summary: Tried using the H2 and 4G T-mobile new phones but was constantly making typing mistakes on the onscreen keyboard (as used to the old screens that were heat activated). My ...
Summary: Tried using the H2 and 4G T-mobile new phones but was constantly making typing mistakes on the onscreen keyboard (as used to the old screens that were heat activated). My nails are not that long but do hang over my fingertips. This keyboard is great! Have had an HTC Tilt with the old windows operating system and then for past year a Nokia pearl which was a nightmare when getting my e-mail off Comcast or Outlook (not to mention the back out operating system). I was interested in the Dell Venue Pro for the slide out bottom keyboard but got tired of waiting - always have Dell computers but come on; roll out ridiculous (with a few Microsoft stores getting them last week and the Dell web site offering them for a few hours on one day so the bloggers say). I figured I would try this for 30 days (only 14 on T-mobile plans but I am on their no plan which actually cost less each month) and then if I missed a Q keyboard, take it back and get the Venue pro. But I think this phone is going to work out well (and is less bulky without the KB).
Still really happy with this phone except for the glass - constantly a smudged mess although I am very cons about not leaning it against my face, etc. T-mobile said try a bit of Windex but in a day...Did not have this issue with my last Nokia phone screen or the previous HTC Tilt. The other issue is that the phone should have a larger option scale for volume. I have really good hearing and find it adequate at best. Between these issues, and my interest in the full pull out keyboard, I ordered a Dell Venue Pro. However, they keep moving out the delivery date so I either need to cancel the order or return 2ithin 30 days and wait. Overall rating same since love the OS, big screen, and its a fun phone to use.
Updated on Dec 9, 2010
Updated on Jan 1, 2011Cancelled Venue Pro order on 12/16 day before I would have had to take HD7 back to T-mobile for 30 day refund. I had to call four different departments and wasted over an hour of time; which made me say there is no way I am going to buy a phone directly from Dell as this would be the service experience if it broke under warranty. As it turns out while the slide out keyboard is nice, several of the ten new ratings on dell.com mention the onscreen keyboard is so easy to use that they don't use the qwerty....so I think the trade off - lighter phone but less resiliant glass was fair.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HTC
- Part number: HD7
- Description: The big 4.3" high resolution screen gives an epic cinematic experience. Just flip out the kickstand, kick back and catch all the magic of your favorite movies and videos. Put the power of Xbox LIVE in the palm of your hand. The large 4.3" screen makes the fastest action come to life. Play with friends, share scores, and earn recognition for your achievements. The HTC HD7 comes with an 720p HD camcorder which allows you to capture film with incredible quality and detail. It's ideal for turning your friends and family into stars.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Smartphone
- Form Factor Touch
- Phone Design PDA
- Integrated Components GPS receiver,
Digital camera,
Digital player,
Voice recorder - Width 2.7 in
- Depth 0.4 in
- Height 4.8 in
- Weight 5.7 oz
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Mobile Broadband Generation 3G
- Service Provider T-Mobile
- Operating System Microsoft Windows Phone 7
- User Interface HTC Hub
- Application Software Microsoft Office Mobile
- Input Device(s) Touch sensitive screen (multi-touch) , Capacitive
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services MMS,
SMS - Instant Messaging Services Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger)
- Supported Social Networks and Blogs Facebook
- Messaging & Data Features Text messages,
E-Mail - Mobile Services T-Mobile TV,
Slacker Radio,
Zune,
Netflix,
Windows Marketplace,
Windows Live,
Xbox LIVE Communications
- Data Transmission GPRS,
EDGE,
HSUPA,
HSDPA - Wireless Interface Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
IEEE 802.11b/g/n - Bluetooth Profiles Hands Free Profile (HFP),
Headset Profile (HSP),
Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP),
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP),
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) - Communication Features Internet browser,
Mobile Email client Phone Features
- Phone Functions Call timer,
Conference call,
Speakerphone,
Vibrating alert - Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Sensors Proximity sensor,
Accelerometer,
Ambient light sensor,
Digital compass - Additional Features Dual-LED flash
Organizer
- Personal Information Management Synchronization with PC,
Calendar,
Calculator,
Reminder,
Alarm clock Media Player
- Supported Digital Audio Standards M4A,
MP3,
WMA - Supported Digital Video Standards VC-1,
MPEG-4,
WMV,
3GP,
WMV9 Processor
- Type QUALCOMM QSD8250
- Clock Speed 1 GHz
Memory
- RAM 576 MB
- ROM 512 MB
- Bult-in Memory 8 GB
- User Memory 8 GB
Digital Camera
- Sensor Resolution 5 megapixels
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Camera Light Source LED light
- Video Recorder Resolutions 1280 x 720 (720p)
- Digital Video Formats MPEG-4
- Features Video recording
Navigation System
- GPS Navigation A-GPS receiver
- Navigation Software & Services TeleNav GPS Navigator
Display
- Type Color
- Diagonal Size 4.3 in
- Display Resolution 800 x 480 pixels
Connections
- Connector Type Headset jack - Mini-phone 3.5 mm,
Micro-USB Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Capacity 1230 mAh
- Run Time Details Talk ( GSM ) - up to 380 min,
Talk ( WCDMA ) - up to 320 min,
Standby ( GSM ) - up to 310 hour(s),
Standby ( WCDMA ) - up to 320 min Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter , Power adapter
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
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- Manufacturer:HTC
- Address:
13920 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005 - Phone: (425) 861-9174
- Email: info@htcamerica.net
- Fax: (425) 861-1715


