HTC HD7, the WindowsPhone
7 handset set to land on Monday at T-Mobile USA, sports the
largest touchscreen display
such a device comes to
shelves with, but lacks
something that many users
might have loved to have
with it, namely an
exchangeable microSD
memory card.
In all fairness, the smartphone
does come with a microSD
memory card slot inside, but
users won't be able to put a
card of their own in it.
According to some of the latest
reports around the Internet, T-
Mobile
was pretty specific
about this, and even underlined
the fact that adding some more
storage
space with HD7 would
void the warranty for this
device.
“Thank you for your interest in
T-Mobile and the HTC HD7.
Please be advised that the HTC
HD7 is equipped with 16 GB of
internal memory. Any attempts
to modify the device would
result in voiding the device’s
one-year Limited Warranty,” a
response from the wireless
carrier reported states.
As a whole, the HTC HD7 is
said to be a great device, both
on the hardware and on the
software side.
Proof of that comes from two
videos published over at
pocketnow and embedded at
the bottom of this article.
The first video is aimed at
offering a hardware tour of
HTC HD7, while the second of
them offers a closer look at
the software solutions HTC and
T-Mobile packed inside the
handset.
The HD7 sports a 1GHz
application processor inside,
complemented by a high-quality
photo snapper on the back,
and enhanced connectivity
options.
The phone was also packed
with great multimedia
capabilities. It measures only 68
x 122 x 11.2 mm and sports a
1230 mAh battery.
T-Mobile has included some nice
software solutions inside it,
such as TeleNav GPS navigation,
T-Mobile TV, the HTC Hub, and
more.
More info on what the
handset includes can be found
on the videos below. Expect the
HD7 to retail at T-Mobile for
$199 on a two-year contract.

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