The HTC HD7 has a 4.3 inch LCD capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and the ability to display 16M colors. The accelerometer and proximity sensors allow for auto-rotation and auto turn-off of the display respectively. There is also multi-touch feature in the display, which lets you type easily using the onscreen keyboard.

The HTC HD7 has a 3.5 mm standard audio jack to let you play music on your favourite headphones. The phone also comes with Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement systems to make audio listening experience more impressive. The phone has 576 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM. The phones comes with a built-in memory of 8GB in the Europe model and 16GB in the Asian model.

The HTC HD7 has GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 7.2/14.4 Mbps, HSUPA up to 2/5.6 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802. 11 b/g/n), Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and microUSB port.

The HTC HD7 has a 5MP autofocus camera which takes pictures of resolutions up to 2592 x 1944 pixels. There are also features like dual LED flash and geo-tagging. The camera also supports recording video at 720p HD resolution. There is no secondary or front-facing camera for video calling or taking self-portraits.

The HTC HD7 runs on a 1 GHz Scorpion processor and has a dedicated Adreno 200 GPU. This setup is housed on a Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset. The OS used on this phone is the Microsoft Windows Phone 7. The HTC HD7 has GPS, supports A-GPS, and features Bing Maps.

The powerhouse of the HTC HD7 is a standard 1230 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 310 hours in 2G mode and up to 320 hours in 3G mode. The battery can also give a talk time of up to 6 hours 20 minutes in 2G mode and 5 hours 20 minutes in 3G mode."; $review2 = "Among the newly introduced Windows 7 smart phones, HTC HD7 is clearly a winner. The large screen coupled with the updated mobile smart phone operating system makes it one of the best selling Windows 7 smart phones. The overall quality of the phone is good and the metal like form factor provides a refreshing look for the eyes.

The HTC HD7 is called as the entertainment machine and the design of the phone stands true to the words. The large 4\" display is the centerpiece of the phone and there is a kickstand that can be used when you are using the phone in landscape mode. The touch screen is supremely responsive, thanks to the powerful hardware and equally powerful software of the phone. Apart from the touch buttons, the Windows 7 phone has got three physical buttons at the bottom of the display. A metallic band surrounding the phone with volume rocker, camera and power buttons makes the phone look more sturdy, solid and stylish. However, the exquisite feeling while brushing the phone is spoiled by the cheap plastic at the back of the phone.

The WP7 interface used in HTC HD7 is very good, compared to the previous versions of Windows mobile phones. The introduction of live titles is what makes WP7 very special. Instead of the regular shiny app icons, you will get to see the apps with titles displaying live messages indicating you about your current emails, unread messages and other relevant current app information. Various useful apps like facebook integration, geo location to home screen and several other features make HTC HD7 really desirable.

There is no front facing camera and there is no chance of video calling even on a 3G network and the rear 5MP camera works just fine without autofocus. The dual LED flash is good to use on low light conditions, but if you compare to iPhone, there is something lacking with the camera. HTC HD7 doesn't support 4G, though you can take advantage of 3GS network speeds. With Wi-FiN and Bluetooth 2.1, HD7 satisfies users who are craving for different high end connectivity options. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>