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HTC 7 Mozart
HTC 7 Mozart
Generalitati
Fabricant Htc
Retele 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Retele 3G HSDPA 900 / 2100
Anuntat 2010, October
Status Disponibil
Dimensiuni
Lungime 119
Latime 60.2
Grosime 11.9
Ecran
Tip ecran S-LCD capacitive touchscreen
Nr. culori 16M colors
Rezolutie ecran 480 x 800 pixels
Dimensiune ecran 3.7 inches
Sunet
Tip alerte Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Da
Memorie
Mem. numere Unlimited
Memorie interna 8 GB
Date
GPRS Da
EDGE Da
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
WLAN Da
Bluetooth Da
USB Da
Camera
Foto 8 MP
Camera secundara Nu
Functii
Specificatii sistem Procesor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor
Memorie: 576 MB
Unit. Card: 32 GB
Sistem operare: Microsoft Windows Phone 7
Mesaje SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser Da
Functii browser HTML
Radio Da
Functii radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Culori Black
GPS Da
Functii GPS A-GPS support
Baterie
Tip baterie Li-Ion 1300 mAh
Stand-by 2G 360 h
Stand-by 3G 435 h
Convorbire 2G 6 h 40 m
Convorbire 3G 5h 30 m
Surse bibliografice

The HTC 7 Mozart is not the kind we are used to meeting - and no, before you ask, it’s not a music-centric gadget as the name suggests. Something quite different in fact, it’s all about the camera that goes beyond Microsoft’s demanding specs.

Once again, HTC are trying to escape from Microsoft’s cookie-cutter approach and the Mozart promises to let Windows Phone 7 show it can do more. There’s much to be excited about here and there’s bad news for some of the top cameraphones around.

The HTC 7 Mozart is the first WP7 phone to go 8MP and the first one to pack a Xenon flash. Seems like plenty of cameraphone buffs are hearing Christmas bells already. We’ll pretend we don’t for a while and put on our shooting socks instead. It’s time to see what the HTC Mozart is really made of.
Key features:

  • 3.7" 16M-color capacitive LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
    * Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
    * Dual-band 3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps) and HSUPA (2Mbps)
    * Windows Phone 7 operating system
    * 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 576MB RAM, 512MB ROM
    * 8 megapixel autofocus camera with Xenon flash, geotagging
    * 720p video recording @ 25fps
    * 8GB of built-in storage
    * Standard 3.5mm audio jack
    * Standard microUSB port (charging)
    * Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
    * Pretty good audio quality
    * Wi-Fi b/g/n
    * Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
    * Accelerometer for screen auto rotation
    * Office document editor
    * Facebook integration and cloud services
    * Built-in A-GPS receiver
    * Stereo FM Radio with RDS
    * Comes with HTC Hub and exclusive HTC apps
    * Voice-to-text functionality

Main disadvantages:

  • Disastrous camera performance
    * Weak xenon flash
    * Non-expandable storage
    * No lens protection

WP7-specific limitations

  • No system-wide file manager
    * No Bluetooth file transfers
    * No USB mass storage mode
    * Limited third-party apps availability
    * No Flash (nor Silverlight) support in the browser
    * Too dependent on Zune software for file management and syncing
    * No video calls
    * New ringtones available only through the Marketplace
    * Music player lacks equalizer presets
    * No multitasking
    * No copy/paste
    * No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software)
    * No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so far
    * No internet tethering support
    * No handwriting recognition support

So here we are again – reviewing another Windows Phone 7 device. Not that we mind though. And for a change, it’s not another case of struggling to put a face to a name.

We’ve been there already: the OS limitations and the ensuing deal-breakers are no news to you. If you have your sights set on Windows Phone 7 you probably know everything there is to know about it. There’s much to love about the Metro interface – and there’s no denying some things about Windows Phone 7 just could’ve been better. But if your glass is half full rather than half empty – there’s good news.

Microsoft are prepping the first Windows Phone 7 update, which will enable copy/paste and is supposed to bring some multitasking magic. It’s going to hit all WP7-based devices at the very beginning of next year.

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