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"
Via: Unwired View, Neowin
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