HTC 7 Mozart Specs

8.5
PhoneArena Score
HTC 7 Mozart Review
7.5

Description

HTC 7 Mozart is a Windows Phone 7 running phone with a 1 GHz processor, 8GB of storage, a 3.7 inch WVGA S-LCD display, a 1300 mAh battery and 8MP camera with Xenon flash.

Pros

  • Features a Xenon flash - better than a standard LED

Cons

  • Thick body (0.47 inches)
I want it 8 users
I have it 11 users
I had it 11 users

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Display

Size: 3.7-inch
Resolution: 800 x 480 px, 252 PPI
Technology: S-LCD
Screen-to-body: 54.34 %
Features: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Scratch-resistant glass

Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 QSD8250
Processor: Single core, 1000 MHz, Scorpion
GPU: Adreno 200
RAM: 0.6GB
Internal storage: 8GB
OS: Windows Phone, 7.5 Mango
ROM: 512 MB
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 1300 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 8 MP (Autofocus)
Flash: Xenon
Video recording: 1280x720 (HD)
Dimensions: 4.69 x 2.37 x 0.47 inches
(119 x 60.2 x 11.9 mm)
Weight: 4.59 oz (130.0 g)

Cellular

3G: Bands 8(900), 1(2100)
Data Speed: HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 2 Mbit/s, UMTS

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 2.1, EDR
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g, n
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Charging
Location: A-GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer
Other: Computer sync, OTA sync

Phone features

Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice recording

Availability

Officially announced: Oct 11, 2010
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News

Early WP7 device HTC Mozart to get Windows Phone 7.8 in the next two months
HTC Poland has confirmed that it will update at least the HTC Mozart, one of its first-gen Windows Phone handsets, to the newest WP 7.8, meant for single-core devices.While Microsoft said all WP7 gear will eventually be updated to WP 7.8 with its res...
, by Daniel Petrov, 7
Early WP7 device HTC Mozart to get Windows Phone 7.8 in the next two months
Windows Phone 7 "Mango" update seen running on the HTC HD7 and HTC 7 Mozart
As if to prove that the Mango update for WP7, with its 500+ new features, big and small, is coming pretty soon, the new version of Microsoft's mobile OS has appeared in the wild on a couple of existing WP7 handsets, not only on the development phone....
, by Daniel Petrov, 2
Windows Phone 7 "Mango" update seen running on the HTC HD7 and HTC 7 Mozart
Epic video demo of the first Windows Phone 7 update on the HTC Mozart appears
The so-called NoDo (from "no donuts") update for Windows Phone 7 has been leaking like an old faucet these days. Now a user has installed it for his HTC Mozart, and made a cool demonstration of every nook and cranny in the Windows Phone 7 interface a...
, by Daniel Petrov, 8
Epic video demo of the first Windows Phone 7 update on the HTC Mozart appears
HTC Mozart is still planning an arrival on T-Mobile's lineup?
Going as far back as July 2010, we've heard the faint whispers about the possibility of seeing the HTC 7 Mozart jump aboard T-Mobile's lineup. However, the only things certain in the Windows Phone 7 department with the carrier are both the HTC HD7 an...
, by John Velasco, 1
HTC Mozart is still planning an arrival on T-Mobile's lineup?

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
8
Camera quality
9
Performance
9.5
Display
9
Battery life and charging
6.5
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
9
Not the best WP7, yet a very good one.
Phone owned for less than a year

I'm now using Mozart for about 8 months and its the best phone I've ever bought yet.

After It updates to Mango I can notice all the system speed is increase significantly and tons of features are appears to be very useful such as Bing Vision which can scan any Barcodes, CD or books and bring me to an app where I can purchase it. I also loves group contacts features where I can separate series of my friends to specifically check their updates and stay in touch with them. Live tiles are now life, many apps are now have live tiles available to push update in it and I can only glance to stay whats up. That really makes my life much easier, no more need to run each app to check if there is any updates, those updates comes to me, instead. There are a bunch of WP7 Mango that I like and it's will be very long to explain them all.

In the other side, most of my disappointment on this phone come form hardware. 8GB of storage (actually about 7.2GB available) is not enough for me, but I know it at the point I've select this phone, so it's fine. Camera is good but not close to other 8MP camera in the market, yet a Xenon flash makes some advantage in night shots. Last thing to mention in this dark side is the capacitive buttons. It's extremely easy to be accidentally pressed and it cause some annoying to open an app again, but after it have fast app switching it seems less annoying now.

After use it for 8 month I'm now sure I will continue using Windows Phone but my next phone would better go for Nokia.

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6
HTC Mozart
Phone owned for less than a month

I'll start with the bad side:
One Can easily accidentally hit one of the three buttons (back, start, Search) at the bottom of the mobile while doing something else. So you'll suddenly find your self out of the page your were exploring, or the game you were playing which is very frustrating. They should have thought this through better. Some applications however will ask your confirmation that "do you really want to quit" only then you can choose to say no. but you'll be always worried not to touch one of those buttons by accident. errrrr.
As for the applications: still not what you'd expect from a product made by Windows, waaay behind Iphone, But to be fair, it's been released for less than one month now.

Also, you have two tiles "bottuns" with almost the same function which are "Market" and "HTC hub" from both you can buy applications, just with different layouts. maybe i didn't figure out the difference yet but so far I can't see way having very similar buttons with different names!

another tile that bothers me is the "people" tile, it's completely useless and a pain in the neck. the reason is because when it asks you to input your windows live ID it dumps all your messenger contact into your contacts. assuming that they'll have mobile numbers!! so when you try to make a call you'll find loads of ppl to choose from.

8 GB only for storage! but for me i already knew that when i bought it and it's fine with me.

as for the good part, well you can find it in the HTC ads.

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