Testseek.co.uk have collected 136 expert reviews of the HTC HD7 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC HD7.
October 2010
(74%)
136 Reviews
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The editors liked
Massive screen gives you plenty of browsing space
Dolby Mobile and SRS do make a difference
Autofocus in video
Windows Phone 7
Big screen
Dual LED flash
Colours and contrast both respectable
Good for watching video
A great OS for the big screen
The gaming fraternity will be itching to get online with the Xbox LIVE facility
Good mobile Microsoft Office experience
Excellent touch-screen keyboard
Stylish and simple interface
Integrated Zune Player
Fantastic styling and finish
Refreshing user interface
Built-in stereo speakers
Enormous
4.3-inch screen
Simple attractive user interface
Easy to sync with Zune
Good music store
Fabulously responsive touchscreen
Good on-screen keyboard
Big
Beautiful
Simple and fast
The HTC HD7 features an absolutely massive touchscreen display – at 4.3 inches – and is perfect for multimedia use. If you want to browse the internet on the move
Then this really is the device for you. It's also great when it comes to movie playback
With the big screen making the HTC HD7 a handy portable media player. There's even a kick stand
So you'll be able to stand it at a comfortable vi
Large screen
Cool kickstand
Decent sound enhancement
Looks good
Impressive screen
Stand for watching video
Windows Phone 7 works well
Well built. Great screen. Xbox Live gaming and Zune Music.
Feels responsive to use
Good looking design
Easy to use OS
Integrated kickstand
The editors didn't like
Rattly volume key suggests build quality not quite as good as usual
Battery life poor
Viewing angles on screen not great
Lots of problems with the finish
Speakers are very quiet
Camera takes mediocre photos
Bad at getting signal
Battery life well below average
Though the HD7 has 8/16GB of on board memory
There's no memory card slot to top up that storage space
Disappointing battery life
Lack of manual Wi-Fi search feature
No SD-card slot
No Flash support
O2 exclusive
Sounds weak
Average video
No memory expansion
App store is just getting going
Poor social-networking options
Landscape mode is lacking in places
Poor Yahoo search in the browser
No expandable memory
Screen is surprisingly poor
The Windows Phone 7 OS won't suit all users – it currently lacks the number of apps available for the iPhone 4 and Android devices – and social networking integration is surprisingly poor. The screen on the HTC HD7 could also be brighter.
No Flash on the internet browser
Average HD recording
Mediocre HTC Hub
Video kept shifting focus
App market quite bare so far
Average camera. Choice of apps limited. No easy way to switch apps.
Windows Phone 7 has launched to a mixed reaction - but if you like it, and you want the best multimedia experience it can deliver, then the HTC HD 7 is the place to look. ...
This shouldn't work. I mean yes, the rather clever people at Microsoft are behind the OS and the increasingly amazing HTC make the thing, but this is all new. How dare they, you may say, how dare they just storm forward with a brand-new Operating System...
Big screen, Dual LED flash, Colours and contrast both respectable, Good for watching video, Windows Phone 7: a great OS for the big screen
Lots of problems with the finish, Speakers are very quiet, Camera takes mediocre photos, Bad at getting signal, Battery life well below average
It looks great on paper, but the HD7 turned into something of an unpleasant surprise. With a fairly mediocre finish and problems that prevent using the shiny new OS on such a big screen the pleasure it otherwise would be, this oversized handset only oc...
HTC's HD7 has a great screen and feels well-built, although battery life needs improvement. The Windows Phone 7 operating system is fast, easy-to-use and looks great. It's also a very capable office tool, thanks to powerful email and calendar apps and ...
The HD7 is a brilliant device. It is super slick and fast and it does almost everything you could want from a smartphone. The hardware is great, although if you don't like the 4.3" screen size, it may not be for you. It is a great looking phone that c...
Some people will love this, others will wait. Many different tariffs can be obtained by the different providers for this new piece of hardware from HTC. For now there are five different variants - HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 P...
The HTC HD7 is the first of a raft of WinPho 7 handsets but its high spec and solid quality are likely to put it at the front of the queue. HTC has kept its usual buffing up of the OS to a minimum, with just the HTC Hub section offering specialised app...