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Leaked T-Mobile HTC HD7 Looks Gigantically Awesome [Windowsphone7]

Leaked T-Mobile HTC HD7 Looks Gigantically Awesome [Windowsphone7] As a successor to the tragedy that was the HTC HD2 , the HTC HD7 actually has a possibility to be the awesome. It packs updated hardware in a more gorgeous body while running Windows Phone 7.

The accompanying leaked specs: same 4.3″ ginormous 800×480 screen and same 5-megapixel camera but boosted 576MB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. The actual design of the phone is slightly updated but it surely’s not a drastic change from the massive slab of glass we’ve grown fond of. No mention of whether the HD7 can do HSPA+ and reap the benefits of T-Mobile’s ” 4G” speeds though.

Everything we’ll must find out about Windows Phone 7′s launch details might be revealed tomorrow , October 11th. [ TmoNews ]

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