News About A Bit Lame Battery from HTC HD7
You may get a bit bitterly surprised as you manage to remove the back cover of the HTC HD7. There, under the hood, you’ll find the usual SIM card slot and – this one perhaps will give you the disappointment – a 1230 mAh Lithium Ion battery; such not the best choice for a high end smartphone, especially the first model of WP7 handset in the carrier shelves. We know that such typical smartphones are all super battery-consuming monsters, and that maybe the main cause of why some very traditional handsets bearing colorless screen still exist because they can last far longer than any smartphones. So, to pack such a pretty fine handset like this one, which boasts a larger screen than any devices in its level and a power-hungry snapdragon processor, with a less powerful battery is really not a wise decision.
Anyway, the handset requires you to give it a good juice every night if you’re in a type of moderate users. But for those who really can’t stand not touching their handsets even for just a minute or two, you’d better keep your complain for yourself as you’ve got to bring its charger anywhere because you’ll need it to top off your handset. Moreover, the T-mo TV will suck out the juice like crazy as your device can only last not more than an hour for non-stop watching. The same will happen as well if you activate the GPS apps, like TeleNav or Bing Maps.





