©Endgadget |
It's a smartphone powerhouse, and not to mention how HTC tries to position it, as an entertainment device. Lets go ahead with some snippets from Endgadget's full review of the device.
"The HD7 isn't shy about proclaiming itself an entertainment machine and its design reflects these aspirations."
"we like both the look and feel of this handset, but it's not without its flaws. Chief among them is the quality of its construction materials, with the back cover being made from a relatively flimsy plastic, which has a slight, albeit tangible, flex to it and is prone to creaking. It looks durable, mind you -- we don't expect its matte surface to degrade too badly over time"
"the display. The HD7's meat and potatoes, its reason for being, the meaning to its life, the beating heart of its entire operation."
"the enlarged panel really makes your daily smartphone tasks so much easier"
"We remain staunch believers that a smartphone is only as good (or as bad) as its software, so decide on your OS first and your particular handset second. If you're still with us, we'd recommend the HD7 as a solid WP7 device choice, but with a few caveats."
It's just a 6 out of 10 rating, too bad. HTC could have given the smartphone a much needed attention on the details of it all. Anyway to read more of Endgadget's full review of the HTC HD7 click on our trusty source link below. Next up, the Samsung Omnia 7.
Source: Endgadget
Share
0 Comments :
Post a Comment