HTC HD7 (Windows Phone 7) Specs Revealed, Headed for T-Mobile

The fine sleuths at WMPoweruser have come across a spec sheet for the upcoming HTC HD7, a Windows Phone 7 handset. While the specs are inline with a high-end superphones smartphones, it might surprise you that the HD7 uses T-Mobile’s AWS 3G frequencies. Other specs include:

  • 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 processor
  • 4.3-inch WVGA TFT display at 480 x 800
  • 576 MB of RAM
  • 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash
  • Kickstand

I frickin’ loved the kickstand on the HTC Evo 4G and am glad to see it popping up in other phones. Kickstands rule!!!

Seriously, what do you think of the HD7’s specs? Any of you interested in this phone?

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10 thoughts on “HTC HD7 (Windows Phone 7) Specs Revealed, Headed for T-Mobile”

  1. It looks like a good phone on paper. I'll have to wait and see the actual design. Also it has Windows on it, I WAS looking forward to windows until I saw the UI. It looks clunky and slow.

  2. @BB

    I am pretty interested still, but there was an article on CNET the other day about how this years release will be for GSM phones only, CDMA (like Verizon who I plan on sticking with) won't get the Win Mobile 7 OS on any phones until sometime early next year at least (and I'm not holding my breath on how early that will be either).

    My cell phone world is all upside down trying to figure out what I actually want out of what's available!

  3. At this point I might get a G2 just to write about it. Perhaps I'll return it or perhaps I'll sell it when something better comes out. I love that is has HSPA+ and vanilla Android, but the screen is too small and I don't need the keyboard.

  4. @Ray

    haha the conundrum of Android handsets. Are you sure that is vanilla android on the G2? I heard it was still Sense but very watered down that it looks like stock.

  5. @Ray
    Are you still digging this device now that Win7 looks to be not supporting tethering or side loading?

    Isn't this an HD2 basically??

  6. @smartguy I was never high on Windows Phone 7. It looks interesting, but it's not for me. I don't like Bing, use Hotmail, or use Exchange. Android is the best fit for me at the moment. Even iOS would be better for me than WP7.

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