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The HTC HD7 is the biggest Windows Phone 7 device to launch Microsoft's new mobile OS. With a huge, 4.3-inch display, and a kickstand for support, does it measure up to the others?
HTC Vive owners have looked on with jealousy at the Oculus Rift’s built-in headphone, but no longer. HTC’s easy-to-use upgrade sets the bar high for comfort and usability.
HTC is in the midst of issuing a series of updates to older Windows Phone handsets to enable internet sharing. The HD7, Mozart and Radar all reportedly have seen the update, at least in some regions.
It seems that in the mobile industry it is the season of mango..... Today the buzz in mobile industry is about windows mango updates. We have come across some of the top brands being updated with ...
It’s not a Kodak moment for many owners of the HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7 handset as reports of camera issues on the phone are beginning to mount. According to owners and press alike, the HD7, a ...
Today we catch word from XDA.cn that several developers have been hard at work porting Android to HTC's HD7, a Windows Phone 7 smartphone who's hardware closely resembles the HTC HD2. It has been ...
HTC HD7 - Windows Phone 7 + Android = Video Awesomeness. By Cameron Summerson. Published Apr 6, 2011 ...
According to a report from TMoNews, the NoDo update for T-Mobile’s HTC HD7 will be rolling out tomorrow. Unfortunately, the report offeres no other specifics in regards to how long the roll out ...
HTC this morning revealed its new HD7 handset — the Taiwanese manufacturer’s third smartphone to run Redmond’s Windows Phone 7 operating system — would be available exclusively through Telstra ...
HTC combines the HD7’s gigantic display with Windows Phone 7’s media and gaming capabilities, and it aims to deliver a user friendly experience. Visually, Windows Phone 7 is a beautiful OS. Moving ...
The HTC HD7 bears an uncanny resemblance to HTC’s year-old HD2 handset. Its screen is the same size and resolution, its CPU is identical, the camera has the same resolution and twin-LED flash.
HTC responded to claims this week that the HTC HD7 is afflicted with similar signal dropping issues to that of the iPhone 4.