The HTC HD7s has a 4.3 inch S-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 HD7s 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 phone comes with a built-in memory of 16GB.

The HTC HD7s has GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA up to 2 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802. 11 b/g/n), Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and microUSB port v2.0.

The HTC HD7s 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 HD7s 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 HD7s has GPS, supports A-GPS, and features Bing Maps.

The powerhouse of the HTC HD7s is a standard 1230 mAh Li-ion battery. The battery backup of the phone is not yet known as the phone has not yet been released even for review purposes."; $review2 = "The HTC HD7s was launched after HTC HD7 which was a great phone by the way. The new HD7s is very much similar to HD7, except for the fact that it features a super LCD screen. It seems that the 's' in HD7s simply refers to the bright display as everything else is the same as that of HD7. The HTC HD7s design is exactly a replica of the original model and there is nothing new except for a golden accent surrounding the camera. The front real estate is occupied by a massive 4.3\" WVGA Super LCD screen and it replaces the regular LCD screen of the original phone. The colors displayed are deep, but the overall brightness of the display is still not so very great compared to other smart phones in the market.

The Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft for mobiles certainly makes very good use of the hardware. The interface is highly customizable and 'NoDo' update is available to provide the best WP7 experience. HTC HD7s has only onscreen keyboard which is supremely responsive. The kickstand can be used when you change the orientation and the large display provides a larger keyboard to touch and type.

There is nothing to complain with the 5 megapixel camera that contains dual LED flash and autofocus. The 720p video recording is good, but it doesn't qualify to be HD video. The super LCD display is great for watching HD videos and the video player doesn't stutter at all. When there is a huge screen, we love browsing and the HTC HD7s has connectivity options that deliver websites at a much faster rate. It is unusual for HTC phones to lack call quality, but shockingly, HTC HD7s lacks call quality. The battery too lasts only for 5.5 hours of talk time and if you are a power user, you have to frantically search for a charger every now and then.

HTC HD7 users won't find the urge to pay a huge sum to get an upgraded version because it really doesn't feature anything other than the display. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>