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October 2010
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136 Avis
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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
Extrait: Tweet Of the four Windows Phone 7 smartphones that HTC have released, the HTC HD7 in this review is the largest, with a whopping 4.3″ screen, and also the most similar to existing phones, being based on the same hardware as the HTC HD2, and with very...
It’s hard to shake a sense of familiarity with the HTC HD7 – that feeling that, despite the new OS, we’ve seen this device before. We’re of course referring to the HTC HD2, the de facto Windows Mobile 6.5 flagship, which shares not only the same scree...
Giant 4.3-inch display makes everything easier, Windows Phone 7 runs like well oiled machine, Great ergonomics
Questionable build quality, Poor viewing angles, contrast, color reproduction, Small battery for its size
What can we say that we haven't expressed already? The HD7 is pretty much what you thought it would be. It's that same 4.3-inch blueprint that HTC has exploited to great success with the HD2 and EVO 4G, applied to the brand new Windows Phone 7 operating e...
I'll put the HD7 through the ropes once I get a review unit in house, but I really like what I've seen so far. I also need to spend more time with Windows Phone 7 to determine its strengths and weaknesses. Stay tuned for more hands-ons and first looks...
Windows 7 phone, Large and responsive screen, Screen is ideal for playing games, movies. The kickstand works perfect during such occasions, Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement provided the right effect, DualLED flash supported the absence of Xenon, Cloud services, Multiple connectivity options, HTC Hub for exclusive HTC apps
No card slot, No lens protection, No Bluetooth file transfers, No video calls, No multitasking, Limited availability of third party apps, No flash or silverlight support
Excellent 4.3-inch display. Front-facing speakers great for movies. Windows Phone is excellent for beginners. Camera takes nice photos
No internet tethering or media sharing. Limited media file recognition. No expandable storage. Internal storage is not user accessible. Average battery life
With Windows Phone 7, the HD7 is a great smartphone for beginners but its locked OS and absent features will frustrate seasoned smartphone users....
Extrait: The HTC HD7 bears an uncanny resemblance to HTC's year-old HD2 handset. Its screen is the same size and resolution, its CPU is identical, the camera has the same resolution and twin-LED flash. Physically, it's similar too.It's a very different thing to us...