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October 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Taille de l’écran 4
3"
Finition soignée
Béquille en mode paysage
Taille de l'écran
Double Flash LED
Rendu des couleurs et contrastes plutôt corrects
Agréable en vidéo
Windows Phone 7
Un bon OS en grand format
Écran généreux / Finition
Support vertical intégré
Égaliseur de tonalité
Grande fluidité et qualité affichage la lecture vidéo
Très bon son du baladeur
Navigation Web et gestion du multipoint
HTC Hub.
Écran de grande qualité
Possibilités d’échange
Autonomie
Ecran
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque de rapidité dans la navigation
Appareil photo insuffisant
Pas de cache pour le port microUSB
De gros ratés dans la finition
Faible niveau sonore des haut-parleurs
Capteur photo très médiocre
Accroche réseau moyenne
Autonomie dans la moyenne basse
Mémoire de stockage
Autonomie
Défauts de jeunesse de
Windows Phone
Images des APN et caméscope de qualité moyenne
Stockage limité (et non extensible)
Absence de basculement automatique de l'affichage dans certaines applications
Réception radio FM.
Photo et vidéo de qualité moyenne
Gestion peu fluide entre le WiFi et la connexion celulaire
Decent battery life; thin; very large and responsive display; good build quality; kickstand; feels great in the hand; decent camera, dual LED flash helps in low-light situations.
Windows Phone 7 is still has an extensive setup process; display looks a little washed out when compared to other devices; lagginess (specific to launching third-party applications); dual LED flash is sometimes too bright; tends to forget some settings.
In more ways than one, the HD7 impressed me. It's large but not bulky, feels great in the hand, and delivers a better Windows Phone 7 experience than what I've experienced before, much better. For $199.99 with a two-year agreement, this is a great de...
High quality look and feel, Large responsive capacitive touchscreen, Windows Phone 7 provides a unique and easytouse user interface, Wireless synching through Windows Live is included.
No slot for memory cards, Mobile Office apps (particularly Word) are short on features, Weak external speaker affects speakerphone performance, Wireless synching can be complicated to set up, No "cut and paste" or thirdparty multitasking.
With the game-changing introduction of the iPhone in 2007, Microsoft saw its position as a consistent midpack player in the smartphone market begin to decline. Attempts to update the legacy Windows Mobile (WM) OS and UI to provide a more "iPhone-l...
Extrait: Video Review: The HTC HD7 combines the ultimate multimedia device with Windows Phone 7 where you can watch movies, play Xbox Live games on the 4.3" screen, and much more. Kevin Pereira and Sara Underwood review the smartphone that offers 16 GB of stora...
Excellent performance with a responsive touchscreen, beautiful and fresh interface design, strong multimedia features, 4.3″ display transforms the system into a mobile theater, Find my Phone feature is builtin and free, with its great performance and growing library of graphically rich games it makes sense that serious Xbox gamers will want this phone, Wireless Sync, strong social networking in
Doesn’t take advantage of TMobile’s 4G network, no cut and paste or internet tethering available yet for Windows Phone 7, dedicated social networking apps like Facebook and Twitter need to be downloaded separately, lacks multitasking capabilities, no option to expand storage, camera shots are hit or miss – camera pictures are not consistent and the camera often takes a while to focus.
Unlike Android, iOS, and the BlackBerry OS etc which do sport many similarities between one another, Windows Phone 7 really offers a breath of fresh air when it comes to its user interface's style and overall design. It's a totally different way of in...
Extrait: Another year, another new iPhone, and also another new gargantuan HTC phone sporting a Microsoft mobile platform. With that in mind, it's only natural to pit latest the iterations of each smartphone against one another – but unlike last year, the playi...
Still in the early stages, there's nothing drastically different with the platform experience by all of the available Windows Phone 7 devices out on the market right now. Rightfully so, there's nothing to change the performance that we experience on t...
Extrait: The HTC HD7 ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) has the specs of a high-end phone: It boasts a 4.3-inch display, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and a 5-megapixel camera, and it runs the brand-new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. But un...
Specification Here’s a look at the hardware on the T-Mobile HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7. The new kickstand design that surrounds the rim of the camera and duel LED flashes is quite a unique feature and I like it a lot. The only thing that’s disappointing ...
The Windows Phone 7 OS on HTC’s HD7 is absolutely wonderful in many respects, and yet in other areas, it is an OS filled with almosts. The email app is almost fantastic, but there are tiny issues that hinder it, such as its inability to download images...
Design feels solid, including kickstand, Large display makes for easier typing, bigger type on websites, Fast data performance with HSPA coverage, Useful bundled apps
Display looks duller than competing phones, Doesn't support HSPA+ or mobile hotspot app, Shorter battery life than Samsung Focus, Volume rocker too narrow, Out-of-focus 720p video
This large Windows Phone 7 device offers fast data speeds, a built-in kickstand, and a good selection of bundled apps.