The 7 Mozart By HTC Provides An Impressive User Experience



Windows has just seen the availability of various new smart phones with the completely new OS, Windows Phone 7. Included in these phones is the HTC 7 Mozart. Touting the well known build quality and efficiency of the brands models, as well as the latest OS from the tech giants, the HTC 7 Mozart seems to be set as being a very alluring device indeed.

As with the HTC Legend and Desire HD, the HTC 7 Mozart incorporates a unibody casing, resulting in robustness along with a sense of luxury and build quality. The device has measurements of 119x 60.2x 11.9 MM and tips the scales at 130 G, so is very standard regarding size; even so, the low weight makes certain a comfortable user experience.

The HTC 7 Mozart incorporates a gorgeous touchscreen. Measuring a spacious 3.7 in, and employing a pixel layout of 480x 800, this showcases upto 16,000,000 hues making gorgeous levels of rendering and quality. All of this means the HTC 7 Mozart is the perfect smartphone for taking advantage of an array of multi media including images and video. The screen in addition incorporates a UI rotating accelerometer, proximity sensor and also multi-touch input support.

As a means to warn owners of inward bound phone calls and sms messages, the HTC 7 Mozart incorporates vibration and ringing, and features an added perk of utilising both MP3 and WAV files as ring-tones. Hands free dialogue an easy process due to an internal speaker phone system and also a 3.5 MM head phone plug. The latter is able to fit hands free headsets or alternatively a set of earbuds for enjoying audio tracks using the inbuilt media player.

An ample 8 giga-bytes of internal multimedia storage is included as standard, allowing owners ample scope to store their own audio tracks or videos in the phone. Class 32 GPRS & EDGE afford the HTC 7 Mozart the means to get connected to mobile operator networks, plus use of the world wide web is dependent of both 3G & Wi-Fi. The latter makes it possible for a rapid connection to be obtained when ever users have accessibility to close by wireless networks.

A further outstanding attribute of the HTC 7 Mozart is an eight MP digital camera. This camera performs at the high pixel layout so shots preserve a great level of clarity and detail even if users zoom in to the photographs. Automatic-focus, Xenon flash along with face recognition software is provided, as well as the technology to record HD video clips in 720p quality.

The Windows Phone 7 OS runs in partnership with a highly capable 1 GHz chip to deliver a very good user experience. There are many of added capabilities all provided as standard, for example a functional multi-media player, a very handy organiser, voice memo recorder etc.

Considering the handset's launch date was reasonably recent, it's difficult to judge the popularity of the unit, although looking at its technical specs, the HTC 7 Mozart features many of the credentials to make an appealing smart-phone.