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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

HTC Trophy Windows Phone 7 Review

Dubbed as a "Spark" HTC trophy is the latest HTC phone Windows 7 to be on the market today.

The material.
The HTC trophy is not high range hardware device. It sports a capacitive touch 3.8 inch provides screen which supports 480 x 800 pixels resolution, 1 GHz snap dragon processor, 512 MB Rom and RAM, 576 5 mega pixel camera with flash LED, WIFI, Bluetooth 2.1 support and HD 720 p video recording. It offers a 8 GB storage space. It also includes various severity sensors, compass, proximity and ambient light etc...

Design
The device weighs approximately 140 grams, which is quite heavy for its Android models. The screen is not surprisingly plastic glass. The listener is barely visible at the top of the screen glass and sports 3 touch buttons for dos, start and search background brightness of LEDs. One major drawback is that it has no front camera. It sports a Jack 3.5 mm for your headphones music delivery.

Battery
The trophy 1300mAh battery and its ability to power the handset by the day. As can be expected, battery life decreases rapidly with the use of the camera and the video recording feature without support flash LED. One day especially heavy use, we have drawn a 15-minute video and stills 30 requires us a resume the wall charger after about 10 hours.

The camera
Trophy was basically re-incorporated the same camera equipment in the handset from HTC. The camera performs exellent work shooting diurnal shoot outdoors, but not quite poor on the inside and low light situation. Flash sometimes feature on bleeches images makes poorly appear.  Trophy sprouts H.264 encoded video to VGA resolution container. MP4. You can change it to pull the encoded MPEG-4 video resolution 720 p container. MP4 video resolution is reset whenever you leave the whole camera APP performance is not bad compared to the old Windows Mobile in the series.

Wrap Up
At the end of the day, you will find the trophys isn't exactly the best smart phone comes out on the market, but it does justice to the price at which it is offered.

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