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dwlow09

Feb 11, 2011, 2:03 PM

ringtones

i'm new to the hd7 and cant find anything on weather or not you make your own ringtone and assign them.I don't see anything in manual or have'nt seen anything online.
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worldcup2010

Oct 14, 2010, 4:18 PM

data speeds

why didnt they make it hspa+??? ☹️
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Dizzle1

Mar 30, 2011, 11:14 AM
over in the "Dell Venue Pro Also Receiving 'NoDo' Starting Today" discussion:

Incorrect

Why doesnt the media use the correct term. I think you meant pre update. It is NOT the nodo update. As usual, Microsoft has dropped the ball for which as a software developer they have no excuse when it comes to software updating!
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Beef Supreme

Mar 21, 2011, 10:47 AM
over in the "Optimus 3D, HD7 Come To AT&T" discussion:

"an upgrade over the HD7 version offered by T-Mobile"

How do you figure? It seems like the same phone to me, where are the improvements?
7 replies
Dizzle1

Nov 18, 2010, 12:30 PM

Battery

Hey, has anyone heard anything about the battery life on this phone?
1 reply
ajac09

Oct 16, 2010, 10:22 AM

glad sprint passed on this

looking foward to the htc pro 7 but this phone just another htc hd2 rehash come on HTC you can do better then this.
4 replies
jessc16

Nov 28, 2010, 11:15 AM

upgrade from hd2 to hd7?

I was told by a fellow co-worker that if you have the htc hd2 phone and call warranty that they will automatically replace it for the new hd7 for no additional cost. Has anyone done this? Is this true?
thanks
PaulAlcohol

Nov 6, 2010, 5:28 PM
over in the "Review: HTC HD7" discussion:

At Least This Phone has the right idea

So far in the line of new WP7 devices ... this HTC device seems to have a better idea. At least there is NO memory expansion ... similar to the iphone ... unlike the "expansion" on the other WP7 devices. At the very least if I was looking at a Samsung Captivate, an iphone 4 and an HTC HD7(this phone) I wouldn't expect a microSD card to work like they normally do and I could base my decision off of that.

Even a basic quick messaging phone will have a microSD slot for removeable memory expansion. It makes more sense (from a one-time memory update standpoint) to just have no memory expansion and put the extra GB's in the phone itself. Even from a marketing view ... this phone seems like a better idea.

This seems like the Cherry of t...
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chainmail311

Nov 6, 2010, 4:00 AM
over in the "Review: HTC HD7" discussion:

My look at it

ecycled

Nov 1, 2010, 9:32 AM

boring, nothing to see here

But good luck microsoft in keeping a presence in an already crowded genre.

The smartphone is the gateway to the universe.
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Dizzle1

Oct 18, 2010, 1:26 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

Data Plans

With this phone constantly updating and AT&T not having unlimited internet, I wonder how they are going to handle this phone. I think it will be better on TMO or Sprint.
bkw79

Oct 11, 2010, 8:57 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

I can't take Windows Phone 7 Seriously.....Yet

No multitasking, and no copy and paste? What year is this again? Didn't we already have to go through that kind of crap with the Iphone since 2007? And here it is, the end of 2010, and you do this?
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Jackswiffy

Oct 13, 2010, 12:30 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

Windows Phone 7 on T-Mobile HD2

Does anyone know if 7 will be available for HD2? I am thinking about putting Android on it, but want to wait to see what 7 brings to the HD2.
Thanks.
3 replies
dmystic1

Oct 15, 2010, 10:03 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

HTC 7 Pro = Yuck!!

OK so I have Sprint and want to try a Win 7 Phone, and from reports the HTC 7 Pro goes to Sprint. Not only do I have to wait till sometime next year, but it does not look that appealing to me. Now I'm leaning toward jumping ship to att for the Samsung Focus. 😢
Jonathanlc2005

Oct 14, 2010, 8:43 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

no video?

i need to see the UI in a video
Carpe_Everything_baby

Oct 11, 2010, 5:10 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

What is up with this information??????

16 gb internal for the HTC surround, what about the other 2 ATT phones? no info on that?

No front facing camera on any ATT phone, really?
5 replies
muchdrama

Oct 11, 2010, 4:42 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

Wow!

Dynamite coverage, guys.

My contract can't end fast enough...
2 replies
PaulAlcohol

Oct 13, 2010, 5:16 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

The Way I see it

Windows is trying. For that I tip my hat ... problem is I'm not wearing a hat. This entire idea of another market to compete with Android and Apple ... nobody needs it. Maybe it'll be a contender in the future, but considering their choice to not include "cut and paste" (though it will arrive shortly) seems like a red flag at the business they're running.

Before I can totally bash this, however, I will need to play around with the different phones, see if I like them or if I'm going to stick with Android.

Anyways, that's my two cents.
Tyro1

Oct 12, 2010, 2:01 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

Samsung Focus w/QSD8250??

This appears to be a fantastic device and I would purchase it in a heartbeat, if it weren't for one thing; a QSD8250 Snapdragon processor? WTH? Not that a 1ghz processor is anything to scoff at, but come on, a first gen. Snapdragon that was released in late 2008! This would also mean that the GPU would be the Adreno 200, which if I understand correctly, has only a fraction of be processing power of the SGX535 found in the iPhone 3GS for example. The Galaxy S Captivate running Samsung's Hummingbird has the SGX540 GPU which out performs even the iPhone 4. The fact that Samsung would use a relatively antiquated processor/gpu in a device with so much potential, running such a highly anticipated spanking new OS, is just mind boggling and for me ...
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Janet55

Oct 11, 2010, 10:47 PM
over in the "Windows Phone 7: Hands-On" discussion:

love iphone

Far more phones in the market I would like to choos iPhone, I love my iPhone, I think no one can exceed it, and many are after Apple, design, time...As so many ones have got the iPhones, and totally sucked in it(at least Im sucked in its movies and videos watching on the go with the help of iFunia Video Converter, and Facetime with my friends), the others come into the market one by one.
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