HTC HD7 T9292 Specifications
Product Features:
| 3G: Yes | Wifi: Yes | Camera: 5 MP with flash |
| Display: 4.3 inches | Touch: Yes, Capacitive | Memory Card: No |
| Music Player: Yes | OS: Windows Phone | FM Radio: Yes |
Product Review:
- Large 4.3″ screen
- Windows Phone 7 is an exciting new mobile OS
- Flip out kickstand integrated with the camera rim
- Dual LED flash on the 5Mp camera
- Windows Phone 7 still lacks key features like fast app switching, copy/paste, and tethering/router support
- No DLNA media streaming built in
- No expandable storage (16Gb only)
Quick Specifications
See Full Specifications- General:
- Windows Phone, v7
- Display:
- Touch (Capacitive)
- 4.3 inches
- 480 x 800 pixels
- Camera:
- 5 MP
- AutoFocus
- Flash
- 720p HD Video Recording
- Technical:
- 16 GB Inbuilt Memory
- 576 MB RAM
- 1 GHz Processor
- Connectivity:
- 3G
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- Extra:
- Music Player
- Video Player
- FM Radio
- 3.5 mm Headphone
Advantages
Display In Groups| Display | |
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Has A Responsive Touch Screen
Capacitive, MultiTouch
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Touch Displays offer a more interactive experience. |
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Quite Big Screen
4.3 inches
(Average: 4.44 inches)
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Reading, browsing internet and watching videos is more pleasing experience on a bigger screen. |
| Camera | |
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High Resloution Camera
5 MP with AutoFocus
(Average: 6.22 MP)
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High resolution camera for taking sharp and clear photos. |
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Has Flash For Camera
Dual LED
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Having a camera flash allows you to take photos in low light. |
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Supports HD Video Recording
720p
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You can record videos of beautiful moments, sceneries and watch them later. |
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Lots Of Storage Capacity
16 GB
(Average: 7.4 GB)
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More storage allows you to store more songs, videos, photos and install more applications. |
| Connectivity | |
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Supports 3G
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3G Enabled Handsets give you more download speed and a faster internet experience. |
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Faster Download Speed
7.2 Mbps
(Average: 10.2 Mbps)
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Faster Download Speed means stream videos at real time. |
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Supports WiFi
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You can connect to wifi hotspots in your area to experience a superior internet experience. |
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Supports Bluetooth v2.1
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Bluetooth enables you to wirelessly listen to music and calls using bluetooth headsets. |
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Supports GPS
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GPS is used for determining your location. You can get directions to a place with the help of GPS. |
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Has A 3.5mm Headphone Jack
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Having 3.5mm Jack enables you to connect to large number of other devices (such as speakers) having 3.5mm Port. |
| Extra | |
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Has Accelerometer
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Detects motion as well as the orientation of a device (horizontally or vertically). |
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Has Compass
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Determines direction facing relative to North, East, West and South. |
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Supports Video Player
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Watch your favourite video songs and movies in video player. It supports MPEG4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2 file types. |
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Supports Music Player
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Listen to your favourite songs in music player. It supports MP3, WMA, M4A (Apple lossless), M4B etc. file types. |
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Supports FM Radio
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Listen to your favourite radio stations on your phone. Enjoy music on the go with FM Radio. |
Disadvantages
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Heavy Weight
162 g
(Average: 174 g)
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Holding Heavy weight mobiles for long time will make your arms tired. |
| Display | |
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Doesn't Use OLED Display
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OLED Displays have faster response times, better viewing angles, improved contrast and consume less bettery power. |
| Camera | |
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No Front Camera
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Front Camera enables you to take your own photos and do videocalling (on supported phones). |
| Technical | |
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No Memory Card Support
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Memory cards give your device more storage capacity. So you can store more songs, photos and videos. |
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Fewer Processing Cores
1 Core
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More cores result in better parallelism, meaning more tasks can be processed in parallel without slowing down the User Interface. |
| Connectivity | |
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Can't Output To TV
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You can't connect your smartphone to a TV. |
| Extra | |
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Doesn't Have A Gyroscope
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Gyroscope Determines orientation and rotation and provides more accurate 3D motion tracking than an accelerometer. |
| Battery | |
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Short Battery Talk Time
6.3 hours
(Average: 9.6 hours)
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With short battery talk time, you won't be able to talk continously on the phone for a long period of time without charging. |
Full Specifications
Report An Error| General | |
| Sim Type: | GSM |
| Dual Sim: | No |
| Device Type: | Smartphone |
| Release Date: | October, 2010 |
| Design | |
| Dimensions: | 122 x 68 x 11.2 mm |
| Weight: | 162 g |
| Form Factor: | Classic (Candybar) |
| Display | |
| Type: | Color LCD screen |
| Touch: | Yes, Capacitive with Multitouch |
| Size: | 4.3 inches, 480 x 800 pixels |
| Memory | |
| Phonebook: | Unlimited |
| Internal: | 16 GB inbuilt, 576 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM |
| Card Slot: | No |
| Connectivity | |
| GPRS: | Yes |
| EDGE: | Yes |
| 3G: | Yes, 7.2 Mbps Download, 2 Mbps Upload |
| Wifi: | Yes |
| Bluetooth: | Yes, v2.1 |
| USB: | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
| Extra | |
| GPS: | Yes, with A-GPS Support |
| Sensors: | Accelerometer, Compass |
| 3.5mm Headphone Jack: | Yes |
| Camera | |
| Camera: | Yes, 5 MP with autofocus |
| Video Recording: | Yes, 720p |
| Flash: | 2 Flash |
| Front Camera: | No |
| Technical | |
| OS: | Windows Phone, v7 |
| CPU: | 1 GHz Processor |
| Browser: | Yes, supports HTML |
| Multimedia | |
| Supports: | MMS, Instant Messanging, Voice Recording, Calendar |
| Email: | Yes |
| Music: | MP3, WMA, M4A (Apple lossless), M4B |
| Video: | MPEG4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2 |
| FM Radio: | Yes |
| Document Reader: | Yes |
| Social Networking: | |
| Battery | |
| Size: | 1230 mAH, Li-ion Battery |
| Standby time: | 310 hours, 320 hours on 3G |
| Talk time: | 379 minutes, 319 minutes on 3G |
Having the biggest screen around is a matter of prestige and the HTC HD7 is a marvel the bezel around the screen is so thin it makes other phones look fat, despite their smaller screens.
But the HTC HD7 comes with the newest OS on the market and its one of the flagships. There are so many things that just work better on a bigger screen (web browsing, viewing photos, even typing on a virtual keyboard), which is what the HD7 thrives on. read more →
- 4.3" 16M-color capacitive LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
- Dual-band 3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps) and HSUPA (2Mbps)
- Windows Phone 7 operating system
- 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 576MB RAM, 512MB ROM
- High screen response time causes visible ghosting
- Non-expandable storage
- No lens protection
- Quite heavy at 162 g (not that we mind)
- Somewhat susceptible to the "antenna death grip" (signal drops by at least two bars)
What can we say that we haven't expressed already? The HD7 is pretty much what you thought it would be. It's that same 4.3-inch blueprint that HTC has exploited to great success with the HD2 and EVO 4G, applied to the brand new Windows Phone 7 operating environment. The first question you'll truly have to answer for yourself is whether or not you want to be aboard the WP7 gravy train. We remain staunch believers that a smartphone is only as good (or as bad) as its software, so decide on your OS first and your particular handset second. read more →
- Giant 4.3-inch display makes everything easier
- Windows Phone 7 runs like well oiled machine
- Great ergonomics
- Questionable build quality
- Poor viewing angles, contrast, color reproduction
- Small battery for its size
The T-Mobile HD7 is a good-looking phone that's a fine canvas for Windows Phone's services, but it's not at the top of its class. read more →
- Large, bright screen
- Useful kickstand
- Excellent audio and video performance.
We like the HTC HD7 as a phone – it builds nicely on the HD2 without being a complete revamp.
The Windows Phone 7 experience is ace on it, and simply just works, which is all we're really looking for at this early stage. read more →
- Large screen is great for movies
- Stereo speakers
- Slick interface
- Kickstand for easy use
- Sound enhancement genuinely works
- No Flash on internet browser
- Windows Phone 7 still lacking some features
- Some might find the screen too large
- Lock button is hard to hit
- HTC Hub doesn't offer a lot
This is a multipart conclusion, so let's start with the HD7. I've long felt that with the Venue Pro and the HD7, T-Mobile ended up with the two best WP7 launch devices, at least in the US. AT&T's range includes the Surround and it's pointless speaker, the Quantum and it's overall lack of desirability, and the Focus, which is thus far the most popular WP7 device. I'm not the biggest fan of the Focus; the SAMOLED screen is needlessly oversaturated and it tends to hurt battery life if you do a lot of messaging or email, mostly because WP7 has a lot of white-themed UI elements. read more →
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