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HTC HD7 Review
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Our HTC HD7 Review.The 3rd avatar of this handset, the initial being the HD2 operating the notorious Windows Mobile operating-system and the 2nd being Sprint’s Evo 4G operating Android. The cell phone has now been altered to operate Windows Phone 7.HTC HD 7 Review
HTC seldom fails with the style of its mobile phones and the HD7 is not surprisingly a good looking device. It truly is profoundly large however, due to the massive 4.3-inch display but additionally unbelievably thin at just 11.2mm at its thickst point. The front is nothing but the display with the bottom and top portions created as slender as is possible. The earpiece on top is a thin slit having a mesh grille beneath, with a similar grille observed on the opposite side for design symmetry. Combined with the speaker, there’s also a proximity sensor as well as an LED concealed beneath it. Obviously there isn’t any video call camera due to the fact Windows Phone 7 doesn’t support that feature, yet.
HTC HD7 Review-It supports HSPA, Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and A-GPS.The Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS performance too was satisfactory.
The HD has Internet Explorer Mobile as the internet browser. Presently, it is the only browser it’s possible to have on Windows Phone 7. It’s a decent browser with speedy page loading and smooth scrolling. The larger screen can also be very favorable to browsing. At this time, the only real disadvantages would be the lack of Flash support as well as on rare occasions, erroneous page loading.The HTC HD7 has a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED flash. It really is, undoubtedly, among the worst cameras on a mobile phone. The colors are erroneous and extremely saturated, the details are poor, there is a rather notable pink spot in the center of each and every image, the reduced light photos are noisy as well as the flash gives every image a foggy, fairytale look. It does not help that the camera software does not recall the last used settings and that there are very few settings to begin with (no manual white balance, for example). Also, the camera button wasn’t the most comfortable that we have seen.
HTC HD7 Review-The HTC HD7 has a 1230mAh Lithium Ion battery. For a phone with so many features and such a large display, the battery is unusually small. We assume HTC skimped on a bigger battery to keep the phone’s profile as slim as possible. This does negatively affect the battery life though, as it struggles to last even a full day on a single charge.Hope our HTC HD7 Review helps you with your cell decsion.Our final HTC HD7 Review 3 stars..

