Introduction: want a sexy touch screen smart phone-with good and solid material, but you are stuck in the operating systems. Do you think is way too expensive iPhones, BlackBerry OS does not give a good enough online experience, Android, Symbians stowed and date. Until now, you can have your head hits a wall, longing for a clean, elegant solution that provides an updated user interface, combined with a smooth Web browsing. Our tips? Stop head bumps and start reading: Microsoft and HTC have reunited give HTC HD7. A beautiful piece of material cut from the same cloth as MR. EVO 4 g and HTC HD desire. HTC HD7 sports 4 dot 3-inch screen, a range of connectivity, a 5MP camera with auto focus and dual LED Flash and ambiguous operating system, which could be the answer to this dilemma-Windows 7 Buzz.
Design:
Shall be assimilated to THE HTC HD wished, for the most part, is good in the eyes, and when we put the eyes with the HTC HD7 was promising. The main fascia, curved, smooth, flat appearance and all come nicely. You can drag back our niggle with HTC Désiré HD laying the lid cover of the battery and card fiddly, this has been corrected with HTC HD7, which adopts a more traditional battery cover on the back. Apart from the shiny new phone inside the box, you'll also find a microUSB connector, a fire mains charger that plugs into the USB cable, audio, containing foam ear pieces and a number of brochures about the new phone. Our HD7 HTC has 16 GB of memory onboard, with no option for memory expansion (although there is a microSD card slot under the non-removable rear panel).
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HTC HD7 is a very recognizable sibling Désiré HD and MR. EVO 4 G, due largely to the screen. Tradition very similar results with the same resolution 480 x 800, Super screen LCD should have the same positive comments-large, bright and, ultimately, a real eye popper. On the downside, it is also a little boring, compared to a super AMOLEDs with black on this by looking on a dark shadow shades and colors are missing people simply saturation AMOLED does not seem to get enough of. Autonomous, of course, is a real pleasure to use.
Fascia and calls the speaker is placed in a finger Print lovers chromium framework which lavishes all sides of the handset. There are two recessed metal grills at the top and bottom of the fascia. While they are stereo speakers (we should be so lucky), the grid is decorative and at the top provides a location for the invitation to the speaker and the ambient light sensor. These can be attractive design elements that makes a decent work with the frames on the screen, but will soon become a deposit for dust and dirt. Worst of all is that it is a pain to clean is so indented. We prefer the much smaller single grate HTC HD wanted until the top. Fascia same host plays on the screen and three capacitive buttons below. Unlike did on the desire of the HTC HD, we accidentally pressing them on an occasional basis. To the left is the volume rocker and button the camera two phase, both the top power button is chromed and jump you down and you can find the microUSB port, headphone jack and 3.5 mm microphone to call. Flip the HTC HD7 and back, you can find the 5MP camera with dual LED Flash and loud speaker. An element that HTC has resurrected by MR. EVO 4 G specify absent on HD desire is a departure from the kick position, even though the HD7, frames, without attracting the camera in the top half unlike about MR. EVO 4 g, which kicked off the bottom half. As mentioned previously, table cover battery cover in the back of the phone across the top half and makes a beautiful piece of work. Is plastic, but is matted with a metallic gun and it feels good to the touch.
The phone is generally a good size with a nice even weight behind it. Although the manufacture of plastic, it feels solid enough our biggest gripe with grills above and below the screen, and they tend to attract dust. Despite the large form factor to fit easily into your pocket or hand and wish not to a brick when held under in his ear.
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