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HTC 7 Mozart
$199.00
Released October, 2010
The Pros:8MP camera with Xenon flash. Sculpted aluminum unibody construction. 3.7" multitouch SLCD display.
The Cons:Poor volume rocker positioning for left handed use - puts the phone at risk of being dropped if the user attempts to change the volume with only one hand. HTC Hub is far from a real replacement of Sense. Camera lacks manual settings.
The HTC 7 Mozart is a smart phone designed for music lovers. This phone uses the Windows Phone 7 operating system, which runs through a graphic user interface to manage applications, run media, and interface with the web with the Bing search engine.
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It features an SRS WOW HD system that is able to generate a virtual surround sound audio experience on regular headphones, and can be connected to the Zune software for media downloads in MP3 or WMV format. Construction of the phone features a single piece of brushed aluminum, which increases durability and gives the phone a fingerprint resistant finish. Interface with the phone's functions is handled through a 3.7 inch multi-touch screen, and the phone can interact with the Internet via 3G, GPRS, EDGE or Wi-Fi. The 8 megapixel camera can also record video in high definition 720p quality to an MP4 file.
Features
- Windows Phone 7 OS
- SRS WOW HD virtual surround sound audio
- Music + Video Hub powered by Zune
- Single piece brushed aluminum construction
- Xbox LIVE games
- 3.7 in touch screen
- 8 GB internal storage
- 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
- micro-USB jack
- m4a, m4b, mp3, wma support
- 3gp, 3g2, mp4, m4v, mbr, wmv support
- 8 megapixel camera
- 720p HD video recording to mp4
- 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi compatible
- Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
- Built-in Facebook, Windows Live
- Internal GPS, Bing Maps
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8MP camera with Xenon flash
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sculpted aluminum unibody construction
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3.7" multitouch SLCD display
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poor volume rocker positioning for left handed use - puts the phone at risk of being dropped if the user attempts to change the volume with only one hand
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HTC Hub is far from a real replacement of Sense
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camera lacks manual settings
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Non-expandable storage. Without voiding warrantee.
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