Compare The HTC HD7 To The Other Similar Phones
The HTC HD7 is one of the newest entertainment styled smart phones to hit the ever growing market of all in one machines. Manufactured by HTC, the smart phone is loaded with a variety of features that support its claim to be an entertainment device as much as a portable telephone. But many may wonder how it compares to other similar entertainment based smart phones out right now, and what will the competition look like? This is one question users and technology buffs have been asking since the HTC HD7 was released this past October, and this is the question that this article will aim to answer while reviewing some of the HTC HD7 accessories that potential buyers may wish to consider.
One of the most important things to know about the HTC HD7 phone is that it’s essentially the HTC HD2 phone, just with several few cosmetic changes done on the exterior. This is not a fact that HTC or Microsoft will advertise, but if you are interested in saving money, you should keep it in mind before spending money on an upgrade to the HTC HD7 if you already have the HTC HD2. The processor is a 1 GHz chip that is plenty fast, but it is essentially the same processor that was in the previous version of this smart phone that was released last year. With that being said, there are a number of amazing features on both of these models that make them worthy of consideration in comparison to many other smart phones.
For example, the HTC HD7 ships with a 16 gb internal memory capacity, which will come in handy if you are interested in storing lots of movies and seasons of TV shows on your HTC HD7. As I mentioned before, the phone will be shipping with the latest smart phone operating system by Microsoft, the Windows Phone 7 OS. The operating system is different from that on the majority of smart phones out there, which almost always ship with the latest available version of Google’s smart Android operating system for smart phones (the latest version, by the way, is currently 2.1, although 2.2 is expected to be available later this fall).
Perhaps the biggest drawback to the HTC HD7 in comparison to most other media focused smart phones out there is that it comes with a rather small battery. The HTC HD7 battery is rated for 1230 mah, which is on the small end when you look at what most other smart phones are packed with. For example, the LG Optimus 7 ships with a battery that has at least a 1500 mah capacity, and the smallness of the HTC HD7′s battery comes into play even more when you consider it has a very large 4.3 inch touch screen display that must be backlit.
But regardless of all these comparisons, people interested in accessories for the HTC HD7 will be happy to find that they can easily purchase an HTC HD7 case (after all, it should not be that different from the HTC HD2 case) either online or offline in department and tech stores.
