There's not a great deal of difference between the HTC 7 Mozart and the HTC HD7, and we recommend you check out our review for a more indepth look at the operating system itself.So what does set the HTC 7 Mozart apart from its fellow Windows Phone 7 la...
As we'd expect from HTC, the Mozart looks and feels lovely. While Windows Phone 7 is off to a good start and is full of promise, one thing is certain. Adding copy and paste in the planned early 2011 software update is just the beginning - Microsoft sti...
Slick user interface; excellent browser; good touch-screen keyboard; decent screen
No storage expansion; disappointing camera; needs Microsoft Zune to sync with PC
The HTC 7 Mozart is a fairly typical HTC handset in specifications, but with Windows Phone 7 rather than Android. Despite the 3.7in screen, the device fits easily into a pocket and is not too heavy to carry around. Windows Phone 7 is easy to use - per...
Solid, wellmade hardware, Bright, sharp 3.7in. capacitive touchscreen, 8megapixel camera, Remote wipe via Windows Live
Apps are not backwards compatible, No storage expansion, Aimed more at consumers than business users
The HTC 7 Mozart is a solid unibody smartphone with a capacitive 3.7in. touch-screen that's responsive and delivers a high-quality display. This, along with the 1GHz CPU and 8-megapixel camera, makes it difficult to fault as a piece of hardware. Window
Abstract: And now, to close a week of reviews, we take a look at another phone from HTC, a mostly terrific little model from HTC, the HTC Mozart.The HTC Mozart is a PDA-style smartphone running Windows Phone 7 that offers Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity, a GPS...
The HTC Mozart boasts a sleek design with a solid, brushed aluminum body. The Windows Phone 7 device has surround-sound technology and an 8-megapixel camera
No option for expanding memory. Camera quality is disappointing
The HTC Mozart is a beautifully designed Windows Phone 7 device that offers good performance, but fails to deliver on one of its hallmark features.
Published: 2010-12-31, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Fast processor, fresh UI, clean design
No microSD card slot, fiddly/slow camera, no task manager
Being one of the first HTC Windows Phone 7 handsets, the 7 Mozart fills the role of "music handset", which is reflected in its name. Despite this, the Mozart does little to distance itself from its sibling, the Trophy, which appears to be no less equi...
The LG has the best set of proprietary apps so far. This opinion has not changed after our evaluation of the Mozart. With better camera specs, this HTC should have rightly aced the imaging aspect but didn’t because of some usage abnormalities.PROS AND...
Wellbalanced performance, Highquality construction, Good camera, great flash
Immature OS with limited app support, No DLNA
The HTC 7 Mozart is all the Trophy is and more. With a great screen, comfortable, ergonomic design and an attractive interface with a lot of promise, the phone won’t do everything an Android handset will, however, it’s much easier to work your way arou...