Longing for a chunk of WP7? Listed below are the head phones you have to consider, broken down by US carrier. You’re welcome.
T-Mobile
HTC 7 Mozart
It trumps the WP7 handsets announced by LG and Samsung today, with an 8MP camera and Xenon flash, and in addition has Dolby Mobile and SRS Wow HD for ” virtual surround sound.”
Otherwise, it’s very like the opposite WP7 phones HTC has announced, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB RAM and 576MB of ROM, and 8GB of internal storage. The phone itself measures 119 x 60.2 x 11.9mm, and weighs 130 grams. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a G-sensor, ambient light sensor and GPS are natural inclusions.
HTC 7 HD7
Take a look at what Matt has to claim in regards to the HD7 here .
Dell Venue Pro
Want something different from your WP7 smartphone? How about a vertical slider, with a 4.1-inch screen?
AT&T
HTC 7 Surround
At 3.8-inches with a 480 x 800 resolution, it’s somewhat larger than the Mozart, and internal storage is simply 8GB, that is half what the Mozart contains. Considering this can be a media-tuned device, that’s slightly surprising. The processor is powered up at 1GHz, and there’s 512MB of ROM AND 576MB of RAM.
Weighing 165grams, it measures 119.5 x 61.5 x 12.97mm, and has the same old assortment of specs similar to Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi, a g-sensor, ambient light sensor, and a 5MP camera with LED flash, capable of 720p video recording. Inside, a 1230mAh battery lurks.
Sprint
HTC 7 Pro
Internally, it’s roughly an analogous phone ticking away as many of the other WP7 handsets HTC is launching, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, 576MB of ROM and 16GB of internal storage. That extra memory might be hugely appreciated, I’m sure.
It’s a touch smaller in size than one of the other handsets, despite its slide-out keyboard. It measures 117.5 x 59 x 15.5mm, and weighs 183.5 grams, and is crammed full with the standard specs, together with a 5MP camera with LED flash (capable of shooting 720p video), and a more powerful battery at 1500mAh.
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