HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7 Smartphone Announced by T-Mobile USA
11 Oct 2010 | Microsoft , Smartphone , Software , T-Mobile | 0 comments
T-Mobile USA today announced the upcoming launch of the highly expected HTC HD7, one of the world's first smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system.
The HTC HD7 will run on T-Mobile's super-fast broadband network and will feature a Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4.3-inch capacitive screen with built-in kickstand, a 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash and HD video recording, 16 GB of internal memory, Internet Explorer 8 and GPS functionality with access to turn-by-turn navigation from TeleNav GPS Navigator.
It comes built-in with Microsoft Exchange e-mail and calendar as well as Office Hub, which offers mobile versions of popular Microsoft applications, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and SharePoint Workspace. The HD7 is also T-Mobile's first device to offer Family Room, a new app created by the carrier that helps families keep in touch. Users can create shared calendar events and write a note on a virtual chalkboard. They can also share pictures and interact.
Other pre-installed applications include Netflix, Slacker Radiom, T-Mobile TV, Xbox Live and Zune.
T-Mobile is launching the HTC HD7 in the US in mid-November. The carrier is also planning to launch a second Windows Phone 7 device, the Dell Venue Pro, featuring a 4.1-inch display, 5 megapixel camera powered by a Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, which will be available in the US in time for the holidays.
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