computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:28
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The main smartphone operating systems are from Apple (used on the iPhone) and Android, used by several manufacturers.HTC makes a lot of Android phones but it also makes phones using the newer Microsoft Windows Phone 7 operating system.We have been impr...
Great screen; excellent camera; very fast...
Operating system has limitations...
An impressive smartphone, although the Windows Phone operating system has limitations...
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HTC took the lion’s share of the recent Windows Phone 7 launch with three out of seven handsets. Without the big screen of the HD7 or the 8Mp camera of the Mozart, the Trophy looks on paper like the runt of the litter. But its lower price and still imp...
Compared to its WinPho 7 brethren, the HTC Trophy doesn’t have a whole lot to help it stand out. However, it is a very fast and capable smartphone with good social networking facilities and its current Vodafone exclusive options are quite reasonable t...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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The 7 Trophy offers good value for money as long as you don't want to use its frankly mediocre audio output or camera. Everything else (web browsing, social networking and e-mail) about the phone works well, but you'll have to remember to charge it reg...
Excellent finish, Powerful Windows Phone 7 interface, Fluid interface, responsive handset, Contacts and social networks handled logically...
Quality of photos, audio signal, No way to extend the memory, Windows Phone 7: no copyandpaste (yet), no Falsh support, Looks a little too imposing?, Battery life...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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Windows Phone 7 is available on a number of smartpones - some of them, like the HTC 7 Trophy, exclusive to a single network. In the case of the Trophy, that network is Vodafone, which is where our review sample came from. We should note, though, that...
We aren't yet convinced that Windows Phone 7 has what it takes to gain an edge on Android, iOS and RIM's operating system for BlackBerry. But Microsoft is certainly working hard on it - and the HTC 7 Trophy shows it off to good effect...
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Upholding its tradition of strong support for Windows branded mobile phone software, HTC announced five devices at the launch of Windows Phone 7 , three of which are already available. The HTC 7 Trophy is marginally the cheapest of the three due to slight...
Thanks to a neat design and relatively low cost, this is definitely one of the choice Windows Phone 7 handsets out there. However, we're still not entirely convinced that Windows Phone 7 is in fact the best choice of mobile OS, so it's not a phone we'd ou...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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In the main, we were impressed with the Trophy. It's a decent handset to use although it has no wow features, but with understated style, solid build quality and the excellent WP7 operating system, we think HTC is onto a winner. HTC 7 Trophy...
Speedy touchscreen, huge 4.3in HD display, excellent social networking facilities...
Nothing to make it stand out from the other WP7 devices...
Scoring summary for HTC 7 Trophy review Pros: Speedy touch-screen, huge 4.3in HD display, excellent social networking facilities Cons: Nothing to make it stand out from the other WP7 devices Verdict: The WP7 handsets have a pretty standard set of featu...
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The HTC 7 Trophy is a smartphone loaded with Windows Phone 7 and fitted with a 3.8in touchscreen HTC has made a name for itself recently making smartphone handsets for Google’s Android operating system. But before that, the Hong-Ta Corporation was mo...
As a handset, the HTC 7 Trophy is nicely made and sensibly styled as an attractive modern smartphone. It can be quite speedy in use. Running Windows Phone 7, it often has a slick and fluid interface that can trump Android phones. But we also encounter...
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My introduction to Microsoft’s new mobile platform came in the form of the HTC 7 Trophy; the gaming-orientated member of HTC’s Windows Phone 7-based range. The idea is to capitalise on WP7’s integration with Xbox LIVE, and deliver an “action packed gam...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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Available plans 6 plans available starting from $39 to $99 Busy body Microsoft's mobile Windows systems have long the domain of business users, and though Microsoft is definitely trying to shrug off this stuffy consumer perception with its glossy...
The Trophy matches its good looks with solid performance, but we can't help but feel HTC could have done more to help this phone stand out from the pack.
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Tweet To many the HTC 7 Trophy, made by HTC and exclusively available in the UK on Vodafone, is the runt of the Windows Phone 7 litter. But is that really the case, and should you avoid it? Read on to find out. Sporting a 3.8-inch screen (480 x 800 re...
Cheap, small, quick, easy to use...
Nothing that breaks out from all the other WP7 handsets on sale...
What the HTC 7 Trophy offers is a cheap entry into the new Microsoft eco-systemKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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HTC currently has three Windows Phone 7 handsets in its portfolio. We've already looked at the O2-exclusive HTC HD7 and reviewed the HTC 7 Mozart, which is exclusive to Orange. Now it's the turn of the HTC 7 Trophy, a Vodafone exclusive. The 3.8in. HTC...
Goodquality screen, Excellent sound quality...
No backwards compatibility for apps, 8GB of internal stoage is not expandable, SharePoint Server 2010 required for optimum mobile data access...
The HTC 7 Trophy represents good value for money if you want to give Windows Phone 7 a try. However, if you don't have support at the corporate level you may find you need to move some existing services (contacts and calendar) to the cloud for synchron...
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The HTC 7 Trophy marks another smartphone from the Taiwanese handset giant running on the recently released Windows Phone 7 operating system.The phone is available only from Vodafone at present, and is free on a £25 per month, two-year contract...
Well designed; good OS; compact and light...
No MicroSD card slot; disappointing camera zoom, Rating:...
The Trophy is a strong offering from HTC that uses a good operating system as the basis for a well-designed handset. However, the lack of a MicroSD card slot to increase the 8GB built-in memory and the poor zoom on the camera let down what is otherwis...
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The assault of Windows Phone 7 devices may seem like a bit too much to take in, but we beg you to forget the HTC HD7, the HTC 7 Mozart, the Samsung Omnia 7 and the LG Optimus 7 and just take a few minutes to appreciate the HTC 7 Trophy.It doesn't have the...
Beautiful operating system, Fast and highly responsive, Great Facebook integration, Good music playback with SRS Enhancement, Free on contract...
OS is still missing some features, Battery life is a bit disappointing, Camera was a let down, especially video recording, Can't expand the 8GB storage, Awkward sleep/wake button...
Windows Phone 7 needs some tweaks here and there, but we couldn't put the HTC 7 Trophy down. A brilliantly usable and stunningly fast phone with few peers in its price range...
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The HTC 7 Trophy is one of the only Windows Phone 7 handsets you can grab for free on a contract of less than £30 a month, but with a 1GHz processor and 3.8-inch screen, this is no low-end smartphone. We test its chops in our full HTC 7 Trophy revi...
Slim softtouch bodywork, fantastic touchscreen, slick OS...
Only 8GB memory, no DLNA...
In the past we’ve complained that Windows Phone 7 devices are all a bit samey, thanks to the platform’s minimum spec requirements, but all it has really done is to zap the potential for any runts. Once more powerful processors are released, they’ll sta...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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The HTC 7 Trophy is an odd sort of phone to review – compared to its Windows Phone 7 brothers and sisters it has practically no defining features, other than the same slick OS that responds stunningly under the finger, screen scrolling around to the...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:31
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The HTC 7 Trophy is the cheapest Windows Phone 7 handset there is, and as the platform has only just launched, that’s a powerful claim. But have too many corners been cut to shave off those pounds?...
the price, the superb touchscreen and slick new Windows Phone 7 OS...
nonexpandable storage, Windows Phone 7 is waiting for a few features to keep up with rivals...
Affordable, powerful and good-looking, the HTC 7 Trophy makes some of its Windows Phone 7 rivals look positively overpriced...
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Windows Phone 7 – it's has been out since November and the first phones have started emerging. As part of their launch lineup, HTC created several Windows Phone 7 phones for different markets, and now we have two here in Australia, both ready for our verd...
Nice design; Call quality is good; Fast processor...
Colours tad mute on photos; battery life about a day or two; data quality is slow...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-09 03:58:38
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Of the three Windows Phone 7 phones coming from HTC this year, the HTC Trophy is the one that’s being pitched Xbox gamers the most. We took the HTC 7 Trophy to town to see what it has to offer to gamers and non-gamers alike.What we likeThe Xbox LIVE pa...
We feel that interest in the HTC 7 Trophy will mainly hinge on whether or not you have an Xbox and play online regularly. If not then you might want to check out one of the other HTC Windows Phone 7 phones instead. That said the HTC 7 Trophy is a decen...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-07 05:46:47
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