Tuesday, March 29, 2011

HTC HD7 smartphone up for grabs in Australia via Telstra



Manufacturers like Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, LG and more have been carving out unique gizmos to ward off redundant competition. Keeping up with the fierce competition, HTC has partnered with Telstra to allure users across Australia with its HD7 smartphone.

Users can watch their most liked videos, images and movies on the 4.3-inch display screen which is capable of delivering 480 x 800 pixel resolution. Powered by the Windows Phone 7 operating system, the newest entrant helps owners capture memorable moments using the incorporated 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and LED flash.

“We are pleased to announce the HTC HD7 will be available exclusively on the Telstra Next G Network in March,” quoted Ben Hodgson, Country Manager, HTC Australia and New Zealand. “HTC has shown strong leadership in developing Windows based devices in the past, illustrating our ability to be first-to-market. The HTC HD7 continues along this tradition with its focus on providing the ultimate multimedia experience coupled with a nice simple user interface and access to a broad range of useful applications.”
Besides Xbox Live, the handset comes along with Music and Videos Hub to help mobile buffs enjoy custom playlists, radio and podcasts. Users who always travel from one to another can listen to their favorite music collection with ease as the unit sports the HTC Surround Sound technology.

The HTC Sense with HTC Hub delights many with location aware HTC Sense tile with weather as well as stocks, weather, flashlight, calculator, notes, sound enhancer, photo enhancer and convertor. The attentive phone feature sports interesting functions such as pocket mode, quiet ring on pickup, flip to mute and flip for speaker.

The HTC HD7 smartphone can now be purchased via Telstra Stores and partners for $768 (approx Rs. 35,206) which can be repaid in 24 months with a Consumer Telstra Next G Cap plan or a Telstra Business Mobile Plus Plan.

HTC HD7 smartphone up for grabs in Australia via Telstra originally appeared on techgadgets

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