The HTC 7 Mozart Excused Aesthetic Appeal

Dec 9
08:55

2010

Chris Westley

Chris Westley

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Offering impressive hardware and software features alike, the HTC 7 Mozart is a perfect showcase for the new Windows Phone 7 operating system. Featuring the innovative tile interface which allows users to conveniently accessed powerful applications, it is great for technology enthusiasts yet easy enough to use for smartphone newbies.

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In order to accommodate the 3.7 inch screen,The HTC 7 Mozart Excused Aesthetic Appeal Articles the handset measures 119x 60.2x 11.9 mm, making it very slimline yet surprisingly lightweight at 130 g.  The 3.7 inch S-LCD capacitive touchscreen does a wonderful job of displaying photos and videos in the utmost display quality thanks to a pixel resolution of 480x 800 resulting in image display which has to be seen to be believed.  The screen can also display up to 16M individual colours, meaning everything from multimedia to the user interface and in general is displayed in unrivalled depth and clarity.  Being a capacitive screen, it is highly responsive making it easy to use, and thanks to the widely used 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, has virtually zero lag time.

 

The HTC 7 Mozart not only offers fantastic display quality, but sounds brilliant as well thanks to SRS and Dolby Mobile sound enhancement.  In order to customise how the phone sounds, users are able to assign MP3 and WAV music files as ringtones which operates alongside vibration.  Along with a built in speakerphone system, there is a 3.5 mm audio jack which can be used either with handsfree headsets or earphones for listening to music.

 

The HTC 7 Mozart comes with a comprehensive 8 GB of on board storage, meaning users have their capacity to store plenty of files within the handset itself.  Thanks to the versatility of the internal media player, multiple file formats of both music and video files can be catered for, such as MP3 and MP4.  Along with the media player, there is also a selection of pre-installed games and a stereo FM radio player to keep users entertained.

 

Whilst just about every Smartphone these days comes with a built in camera, the HTC 7 Mozart is one better and packs an impressive 8 mega pixel offering.  Due to its high pixel resolution, it produces fantastic quality still images, which are enhance further by auto-focus and face detection along with a Xenon flash for low lighting conditions.  GPS allows geo-tagging to function, which allows users to keep track of where they took their photos.  The ability to shoot video is also included, and this is in no less than 720p quality (high definition).

 

A fantastic web browsing experience is assured thanks to the full HTML web browser, which allows access via 3G coverage thanks to an HSDPA connection which provides download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps, along with Wi-Fi connectivity which allows users to take advantage of wireless internet routers in the same proximity.  In order to connect to compatible hardware devices, both Bluetooth and micro USB connections are included as standard.  The

 

The HTC 7 Mozart offers the full package, and excels is in entertainment device, portable web browser and advanced camera phone.  All of these features are operated by the impressive new Microsoft operating system with a bit computing power of the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

 

The winning combination of advanced specifications combined with aesthetic appeal explains the popularity of this phone, which looks set to continue.