When it comes to phone design, HTC has left its users a bit disappointing because there is nothing exclusively eye catching with this phone. The phone has the same design as its European counterpart. It seems that HTC has left the big 3.8\" WVGA super LCD display to wow the users. It is most certainly the best display from HTC and the screen is very sharp with respect to detailing. HTC has equipped the Trophy with a 1Ghz powerful Qualcomm processor and the smart phone is super responsive.

The most intriguing aspect of HTC Trophy is the Windows Mobile 7 operating system. This time, Microsoft has provided the operating system along with No Do update so that much awaited features like copy and past and others are already available on board. Some new and unique apps that are blissfully unique to HTC are available with Trophy. The onscreen keyboard is supremely responsive and it is much better to use the landscape mode because keyboard in portrait mode looks very cramped.

The rear end of the camera has loud speaker grill and it flashes a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. Despite the interesting camera, the images are not of very good quality when the sun is low. The video recording feature of the camera is much better though we can naturally expect something more from a 5 MP camera from HTC Trophy. The audio and video players supported by Windows Mobile 7 are good.

Internet explorer is the only browser onboard and even though it doesn't provide flash support, browsing the internet using this browser is a great experience. Trophy supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth along with much needed GPRS and 3G support. The data speeds are inconsistent though and it greatly depends on the availability of network coverage.

Overall, HTC Trophy is a solid phone, but there is nothing exceptional that makes it a must have phone. Those who don't like iPhones or android devices can certainly give Trophy a try. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>