The HTC HD7 is a recent smartphone from the highly regarded manufacturer. With many amazing features, users will definitely appreciate the 5 megapixel camera, large touch screen and original yet simple user interface along with the new Windows Phone 7 operating system.

The HTC HD7 is a sleek and smooth phone with a stunning 4.3-inch S-LCD capacitive touchscreen. With a pixel resolution of 480 x 800, it has a display of up to 16 million colors, resulting in rich, brilliant colors and a clear, sharp image. It’s a great phone for viewing photos and HD videos and also for gaming or browsing the web. The camera frame on the reverse end of the phone can be flipped over so the phone stands up and views videos in full-screen landscape view.

The HTC HD7 provides 8 GB internal storage as standard, allowing users to store a large number of media files, including pictures and videos or even an entire music collection. Users can store a virtually unlimited number of contacts and also have the handy photo call feature that displays an image of each contact each time they call.

As with any other HTC phone, a smooth Internet browsing experience is achieved through Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. Wi-Fi enables faster Internet connection, while in areas with 3G coverage download speeds are up to 7.2 Mbps. The phone connects to cellular networks using GPRS and EDGE, both provided in class 32 versions.

The Microsoft software used on the HTC HD7 is compatible with a number of other Microsoft products, including Bing Maps (which work via GPS), Xbox Live, and MS Office.

Users have at their disposal a 5 megapixel camera to take pictures or record HD videos in 720p. It’s a powerful yet easy-to-use camera, with added features included like dual-LED flash and autofocus. Geotagging (using GPS) locates the place on a map where a certain photo was taken.

The Windows Phone 7 operating system, combined with the powerful and reliant 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, delivers a fast user experience even when running multiple apps at the same time.

HTC and Microsoft have teamed up to create an attractive smartphone that showcases Microsoft’s operating system. As both companies are leaders in their fields, the result of their joint ventures is equally impressive.

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