HTC 7 Mozart Review - HTC 7 Mozart | Mobile Phones

Thursday, February 17, 2011



HTC will go down in history as the first manufacturer to bring Windows Phone 7 to India. In fact, they enjoy a monopoly, as currently they are the only ones to have Windows Phone 7 based handsets in India. The HTC Mozart, one of the two phones they launched in India, will go down in history as the first Windows Phone 7 device that Techtree reviewed and is the device that we based our WP7 review on. In case you haven't read it yet, we highly recommend you do so before proceeding with this one.





The HTC 7 Mozart strives to set itself apart from the Windows Phone 7 pack with a xenon flash and 8-megapixel camera. But that's really just gravy on top of a solid, shapely phone that offers a simple, slick user interface. If you buy the Mozart, you'll have to wait for Microsoft's app store to fill up, and the operating system has a few early quirks, but the Mozart sings a happy tune overall.

The Mozart is available for free on a £32.50-per-month contract, exclusively on Orange. You can also buy it SIM-free for around £470.




So how is the phone by itself? We were told that it has an aluminum unibody design, a 3.7-inch, 800 x 480 resolution display, 1GHz processor, 8 megapixels camera with xenon flash, 720p video recording and 8GB internal memory. The numbers are pretty impressive, which they have to be if it has to run Windows Phone 7, but let's see how the phone performs in real life.
Bundle

* HTC Mozart
* Battery
* Charger
* Headset
* USB Cable

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