HTCHTC HD7 arrives through T-Mobile

HTC HD7 arrives through T-Mobile

T-Mobile HTC HD7

HTC pulled out five new Windows Phone 7 smartphones out of its kitty. T-Mobile USA will be retailing one such handset dubbed the HTC HD7. This beauty adorns a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen which is touted to be the ‘largest screen available on a Windows Phone in the U.S.’ Operating on Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor, it is said to be the first handset coming through T-Mobile which runs on Microsoft’s latest platform.

The handset comes pre-loaded with entertainment applications like T-Mobile TV, Netflix, Xbox LIVE, Slacker Radio, and Zune. The OS bring along with it Windows Phone Hubs, Microsoft Exchange e-mail and calendar and the Office Hub. With the Phone Hub, handset owners can indulge in an assimilated experience using the ability to access, sync or share their music, contacts, games and work. On the other hand, the Office Hub hosts mobile replicas of productivity programs such as Microsoft Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint and SharePoint Workspace.

“By delivering the largest screen available on a Windows Phone, T-Mobile is offering a top-notch smartphone entertainment experience,” stated Paul Cole, vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA. “With deep integration of entertainment brands, social networking capabilities and rich Microsoft services, the HTC HD7 intelligently brings together information and experiences that matter to customers all in a bold, sophisticated design.”

Jason Mackenzie, president, HTC Americas commented, “With its huge, vibrant display, high quality sound and built-in kickstand, the HTC HD7 smartphone is the ultimate device to enjoy the outstanding entertainment services made possible by Windows Phone 7. With the HTC HD7 smartphone, HTC and T-Mobile are once again coming together to deliver an outstanding smartphone experience to wireless consumers looking for both entertainment and productivity.”

“T-Mobile has been a strong supporter of Windows Phones and we are pleased to continue our partnership with Windows Phone 7,” asserted Andy Lees, president of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. “T-Mobile has a deep understanding of its customers, and we’re thrilled to bring Windows Phone 7 to market on its network.”

Featuring a virtual keyboard, sending those long mails and messages seems to be quick and effortless with the all new HTC HD7. Outfitted with a built-in kickstand, the smartphone can simply be propped up to view fascinating movies and videos. It comes with a speedy mobile data experience and a TeleNav GPS Navigator which provides turn-by-turn navigation. The handset bunches up features like Internet Explorer 8, HD video recording, 16GB of on board memory, and a 5MP autofocus camera fitted with dual LED flash.

The HTC HD7 is scheduled for a mid-November release for T-Mobile customers in U.S. Moreover, the carrier adds that it is the foremost device to endow subscribers with T-Mobile Family Room. T-Mobile is also introducing the Dell Venue Pro which operates on the Windows Phone 7 operating system.

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