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Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Look at the Features Offered by the HTC HD7

By Tim Taylor Jr.


T-Mobile is setting a precedent with multiple new releases this month. One of those new releases is the launch of the newest Windows Mobile 7 phone, the HTC HD7. Even though the HD7 looks very similar to the HD2 and the EVO 4G, there are some many different features and improvements that sets the phones apart. We've all heard the saying that looks can be deceiving. This statement can suitably describe the differences between these two phones. The new HD7 has more than double the features of the HTC HD2.

The features that were carried over from the HTC HD2 are: text messaging, multimedia messaging and social networking; 1GB of memory expandable to 16GB; 5 megapixel camera; apps-window marketplace; video capture and playback; media player; 1Ghz processor; stereo Bluetooth connectivity; real web browsing with Wi-Fi; access personal and work email; touch screen with on-screen keyboard; and finally GPS capabilities. Nonetheless, most of these features have been vastly improved to its successor.

The improvements to these features are: threaded text messaging vs. standard; always on social networking; 16GB of built in memory vs. expandable; 720p HD video capture and playback vs. VGA; a kickstand for tabletop viewing of your movies; and 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED camera flash. The newly added features are: a huge 4.3 LCD screen; now 3G compatible; world phone with international capabilities; stereo speakers with surround sound; syncs with Microsoft Outlook, conference calling; edit Microsoft word, and excel documents; use Microsoft My Phone Service backing up your data, sharing and locating your phone if lost; and finally voice activated functions allowing you to control your phone with your voice. With these new features added to a phone already highly rated, has made this an even more desirable phone especially for the business man/woman who can now take their office with them on the go.

With the introduction of every new phone, come its compatible accessories. Some of the accessories included with your new phone are: a battery, the wall charger, the USB Cable and the stereo headset. There are also several add-on accessories to make life more convenient. There is a large selection of Bluetooth headsets including a Bluetooth speaker for your car. Although, there are only three cases available on T-Mobile's website, make sure to look at other 3rd party carriers to increase your selection. The selection of accessories also includes the myTouch Music Kit, allowing you to take your music wherever you go with its battery operated portable speaker. Lastly, don't forget your car charger and your screen protector to assure your phone is protected and ready to use wherever you go.

HTC is certainly remaining competitive with the introduction of its latest Windows Mobile 7 phone. These new features make the HD7 another capable choice other than a BlackBerry or an Apple iPhone. Consider the HTC HD7 as a contender when purchasing your next new phone.




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