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Abstract: HTC unveiled a list of new handsets that will support the new Windows Phone 7 operating system. The HTC 7 Mozart is one of the first ever to be released in the world. Released on October 21st, 2010 on Orange, the HTC 7 Mozart is a fantastic addition ...
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Published: 2010-10-21, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
Subpar camera performanceOddly positioned volume rockerSlippery when holding with left hand
So let's gather our thoughts for a moment. The 7 Mozart is no doubt one of the most stylish WP7 devices right now, bearing HTC's usual top-notch build quality. Likewise with the software: both the OS and the HTC apps ran well on our device, which again te...
Abstract: Windows Phone 7 devices has been the center of attention everywhere we go. This time we are looking at the HTC 7 Mozart which exclusive for Orange and T-mobile UK. Our sister site, SlashGear has taken the HTC 7 Mozart into more details view, externally...
There’s a lot to like about Windows Phone 7, and indeed about the HTC 7 Mozart. With its 3.7-inch display it’s one of the more pocketable devices, yet without giving up too much in the way of usability. It’s camera, meanwhile, can be coaxed into produ...
There is nothing wrong with the HTC Mozart’s hardware - it works well in all regards and can’t be faulted except for lack of MicroUSB. The question is though whether you want to make the jump to Windows Phone 7 now while it's going through its teethin...