News About HTC HD7, the First Smartphone from T-Mo Running Windows Phone 7
Coming out last year from the manufacturer hands through T-mobile, HTC HD7 is the first T-mobile’s smartphone powered by the brand new OS from Microsoft, Windows Phone 7. Its display which is 4.3 inch is the largest among WP7 devices. You’ll probably get surprised to find how convenient the handset could be as you employ the virtual keyboard for messaging since the large display gives you large buttons as well. Abundant of multimedia features won’t likely make you bored with the handset, thanks to the large screen with good resolution and high end specs under the hood, including a blazing-fast Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor beating continuously to deny any signs of lag, that make the handset is just outstanding for videos playback.
Moreover, the handset packs many typical apps that can be activated in typical smartphones too such as, GPS functionality with access to turn-by-turn navigation from TeleNav GPS Navigator. A 16 GB of internal memory is preloaded in the handset, allowing you to store more than enough videos, apps, or other kinds of files. And as for the power plant business, the device comes with a 1230 mAh battery, pretty fine stuff but not such a best choice for such a great smartphone. You’ll have to charge it nightly if you’re a moderate user but you’ve got to do more during the day if you’re a heavy one. A 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash, and HD 720p enabled video recording will seem to attract you the most as you want to capture every beautiful moment of your life and keep it in a good quality.






