October 11, 2010

Windows Phone 7 smartphones rain down on Earth - LG, Samsung, HTC, and Dell

So Microsoft's currently having the time to let the people in the press event say hi to their new line of devices that runs on their sweet Windows Phone 7 OS. This is the day that most of us is waiting for. So I won't make this a long one. I'm just gonna list down all the phones they've launched and their specs, to some.

HTC HD7


First, we have HTC. They launched 5 phones today all running on Windows Phone 7. The HTC HD7 (T-Mobile) specs: 4.3 inch touch screen display, 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 576MB of RAM, 16GB built in storage, 800 x 480 screen resoulution, camera with dual LED flash and 720p video recording.


The HTC 7 Trophy (headed to multiple international carriers) has a 3.8 inch touch screen display. The HTC 7 Mozart will have a smaller 3.5 inch touch screen display. Both devices have a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 576MB of RAM, 8GB of built in storage, 8MP camera  with Xenon flash (Mozart) and the Trophy will have a 5MP camera with LED flash.


HTC Surround features a 3.8 inch touch screen display with a slide out speaker, headed to AT&T and Telus, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor, 576MB of RAM, a 5MP camera with 720p HD video recording, and it'll support Dolby Mobile amd SRS Surround technologies.



Last from HTC is the HTC 7 Pro which features a slide out full QWERTY keyboard. Its a 3.6 inch smartphone, headed to Sprint, a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 576MB of RAM, 5MP camera with 720p HD video recording, and a built in 16GB storage capacity. 

Then LG, withe the LG Optimus 7, Quantum, and the Optimus Q7. LG have not released the official specs of these phone yet but I will be updating you with this though, if I do not forget it. Anyway lets just move on, shall we?


Samsung launched their Samsung Focus, which was referred then as the Samsung Cetus, and the Samsung Omnia 7 (photo). The Samsung Focus will have a 4 inch WVGA Super AMOLED touch screen displays. The Focus will be heading to AT&T and the Omnia 7 is a similar device but will cater to the international market. Both will feature a 5MP camera , MicroSD slot up to 16GB. The Focus will feature a Super AMOLED display and a 5MP camera and a choice of 8GB or 16GB built in storage.


I don't know about you but this smartphone right here surprised me a lot. Shouldn't this be an Android device? Well, Dell opted for the newer WP7 though, so here we go. The Dell Venue is a 4.1 inch touch screen vertical slider with full QWERTY keyboard smartphone. Heading for T-Mobile, a 5MP camera, Gorilla Glass, a 3.5mm headset jack. As of now that's all that we have for this device. I will try to keep you all posted with this too along side the the LGs.

"Here’s a list of carriers and the WP7 handsets that they’ll launch for the beginning:
  • AT&T (US): HTC Surround, Samsung Focus and LG Quantum
  • T-Mobile (US): HTC HD7 and Dell Venue Pro
  • Bell (Canada): HTC 7 Surround and LG Optimus 7
  • América Móvil (Mexico): LG Optimus 7
  • O2 (UK and Germany): HTC HD7
  • Orange (UK, France and not only): HTC 7 Mozart and Samsung Omnia 7
  • SFR (France): HTC 7 Trophy, Samsung Omnia 7
  • Movistar (Spain): LG Optimus 7, HTC HD7, Samsung Omnia 7
  • Deutsche Telekom AG (T-Mobile Germany): HTC 7 Mozart, Samsung Omnia 7
  • Vodafone (UK, Germany, Spain and others): HTC 7 Trophy, LG Optimus 7
  • SingTel (Singapore): HTC HD 7, LG Optimus 7
  • Telstra (Australia): HTC 7 Mozart, LG Optimus 7Q"
-Unwired View




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