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Before Nokia announced that it was throwing in the towel on its own smartphone OS efforts and instead putting its faith in Microsoft's fledging Window Phone 7 platform, HTC was perhaps Microsoft's best buddy when it came to Windows Phone hardware. Along w...

Great Screen, Fast processor, Good-looking design, Windows Phone provides a slick user experience...

Camera could be better, Currently lacks multitasking and cut and paste, No microSD card slot...
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The Mozart's 8-megapixel camera is great for shooting pictures and the occasional HD video. However, it is letdown by the slow autofocus speed and inaccurate white balance. All in all, the HTC Mozart is...

Slim and stylish; sharp screen has good viewing angles; good surfing experience on IE; great for playing multimedia files...

Lacks memory card slot; easy to accidentally hit the touchsenstive buttons; still no local Xbox Live hub and Marketplace; slow autofocus speed.
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:04:49
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The Orange HTC Mozart, which uses the new Windows Phone 7 operating system, is slick and easy to use with none of the sluggishness that can ruin a smartphone.Previous phones that used Microsoft's operating system have often been flawed but Microsoft ha...

Sharp and clear screen; fast and responsive...

Camera quality not the best we've seen; Zune software installation required; memory can't be expanded...

A polished smartphone with some clever features, though the camera could have been better...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:04:49
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The 7 Mozart has all of the connectivity you'd expect with 3G/3G+, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. It does a great job of picking up signal and didn't let us down once during our test. It's a lot better than the HTC HD7. The same is true of voice calls, which...

Build quality and handling, Responsive, intuitive interface and stable OS, Great camera, Screen reproduces colours accurately, Decent battery life: around two days...

Homescreen can quickly get cumbersome if you have too many apps, Just 8 GB of memory and no way to expand it, No copy and paste or multitasking until the next update, Camera takes too long to activate, poor video results, Some apps slow to load...

There's not a lot that allows the HTC 7 Mozart smartphone to stand out from the other new mobile with Windows Phone 7 we've tread. They're all fast, have a nice interface, work with Zune and none of them have room to expand the memory. Apart from a mor...
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Of the three models from HTC for the launch of Windows Phone 7, the Mozart is the one with the 8Mp camera – a step up from the 5Mp snappers embedded in its brethren. Smartphone sonata: HTC's Mozart The casing is largely aluminium, with a couple of matt...

Similar in many ways to the Trophy, the HTC 7 Mozart offers one of HTC’s better cameras and comes in a classy if cold aluminium body. It’s up there with the rest of the uniformly fine WinPho 7 handsets, but with little else to distinguish it, chances...
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Tweet There are three HTC handsets available at launch for Windows Phone 7: the HTC HD7 on O2, the HTC 7 Trophy on Vodafone, and the HTC 7 Mozart on Orange. So should you plump for this over the other two HTC models and the LG and Samsung offerings? R...

8-megapixel camera, easy to use operating system, good screen, well built...

720p camcorder isn't that great...

If you are looking for a Windows Phone 7 device, and happy to go Orange, then this is definitely one to considerKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 8 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
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The HTC 7 Mozart sits next to the HTC HD7 and HTC 7 Trophy as one of the Taiwanese phone peddler’s Windows Phone 7 launch handsets. Confusing, we know, but this one is not the gigantic or economy model – the HTC 7 Mozart has a dual focus on photogr...

Aluminium body, great touchscreen and OS speed...

Disappointing camera performance, only 8GB storage...

This is a capable WP7 smartphone, but its additional features aren't up to scratch...
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The HTC 7 Mozart is one of HTC's new smartphones that run Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. The 7 Mozart is the only Windows Phone 7 device on the market to feature a Xenon flash, and it also boasts an 8Mp camera and a unibody alum...

The HTC 7 Mozart Windows Phone 7 smartphone features an attractive aluminium unibody design, and is an excellent piece of industrial design. We were less impressed by the positioning of the volume keys and amount of internal storage. Ross Catanzariti...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:04:50
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The HTC 7 Mozart is one of five phones announced for the UK at the launch of Windows Phone 7, and thanks to a slightly different chassis and additional tech it stands out from the pack. The headline feature is an 8MP camera with Xenon flash, which...

Compact form and slick UI are an attractive combo...

Despite the 8MP camera and Xenon flash, camera is a disappointment...

Another good Windows Phone 7 handset, but that's more to do with the OS than the Mozart, with a confusing chassis and sub-par camera...
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The HTC 7 Mozart is the smallest of HTCs Windows Phone 7 offerings here in the UK. It isn't that small though - the 3.7 inch SLCD screen is more than capable of taking on most other devices in a stand off. Combined with its 1GHz processor, 8MP camera...

Overall the HTC 7 Mozart is a great smart phone. It's specs are clearly impressive and I have really enjoyed using it for the last week. Windows Phone 7 in general is a huge improvement over Windows Mobile and Microsoft must be congratulated for their...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:04:50
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Windows Phone 7 is finally going to give iPhone and Android a run for their money. It’s incredibly well designed – and has the added bonuses of Zune and Xbox live, as well as that excellent integrated phonebook. As for the hardware – we found the so...

Impressive social media integration; smooth intuitive interface, excellent email facilities, very responsive touchscreen, Xbox Live and Zune sync: cost of apps bought goes straight on to mobile phone bill...

Actually making a call is a rather long process, and the eightmegapixel camera is very average, Bing Maps can't compete with Google Maps and there's no hope of adding Google Maps either...

The Windows phone has come of age - with Windows Phone 7...
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The HTC 7 Mozart is one of three Windows Phone 7 launch handsets from the Taiwanese company, offering a surround-sound experience for video and music playback from your humble handset.The 1GHz processor also powers a 3.7-inch WVGA screen, an eight-megapix...

Beautifully designed OS works well with the hardware, Neat Facebook integration, Excellent Office apps, Great for music playback, particularly good sound quality, Hardware is lightweight yet sturdy and attractive...

App market choice is low compared to others, No real multitasking, Camera is a bit slow, Button placement infinitely frustrating, Battery life could be better...

The HTC 7 Mozart is a high quality Windows Phone 7 handset, but often feels restricted by the software...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:04:50
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Microsoft has finally launched its long-awaited new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. Five devices with UK operator deals were unveiled at the 11 October launch, along with the Dell Venue Pro, for which we're still awaiting carrier details. HTC...

Solid, wellmade hardware, Bright, sharp 3.7in. capacitive touchscreen, 8megapixel camera, Remote wipe via Windows Live...

Apps are not backwards compatible, No storage expansion, Aimed more at consumers than business users...

The HTC 7 Mozart is a solid unibody smartphone with a capacitive 3.7in. touch-screen that's responsive and delivers a high-quality display. This, along with the 1GHz CPU and 8-megapixel camera, makes it difficult to fault as a piece of hardware. Window...
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The HTC 7 Mozart Windows Phone 7Windows Phone 7 is Microsoft's brand new smartphone operating system and we've already taken a look at its most significant business features, as well as how it compares against other smartphone operating syste...

As we'd expect from HTC, the Mozart looks and feels lovely. While Windows Phone 7 is off to a good start and is full of promise, one thing is certain. Adding copy and paste in the planned early 2011 software update is just the beginning - Microsoft sti...
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With Microsoft setting minimum requirements for Windows Phone 7 handsets' screen size, processor speed, storage and physical design, it was always going to be a struggle for manufacturers to build anything markedly different. Not that this has stopped...

The Mozart delivers on its music-playing promises, but for this price we'd expect a little more than nicer sound and an 8mp camera...
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The HTC 7 Mozart is one of three Windows Phone 7 handsets available from HTC in the UK at launch, and has a focus on high-fidelity audio with Dolby Mobile and SRS surround sound built in.Available exclusively on Orange from 21 October, the HTC 7 Mozart...

Slick user interface; excellent browser; good touch-screen keyboard; decent screen...

No storage expansion; disappointing camera; needs Microsoft Zune to sync with PC...

The HTC 7 Mozart is a fairly typical HTC handset in specifications, but with Windows Phone 7 rather than Android. Despite the 3.7in screen, the device fits easily into a pocket and is not too heavy to carry around. Windows Phone 7 is easy to use - per...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 16:05:08
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Available plans 4 plans available starting from $49 to $129 HTC announced three Windows Phone 7 devices for Australia during Microsoft's launch of its new mobile operating system last month. Of the three, only the HTC 7 Mozart sports a unibody alu...

While it performs its core smartphone duties reliably, the extras, especially the camera features, could have been better executed.
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With Microsoft setting minimum requirements for Windows Phone 7 handsets' screen size, processor speed, storage and physical design, it was always going to be a struggle for manufacturers to build anything markedly different. Not that this has stopped...

HTC attempts to differentiate the Mozart with - you guessed it - some audio-related perks. We're all ears...
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HTC is no stranger to Windows operated phones, in fact they are the manufacturer of certainly the best previous generation Windows phone - the HD2.Windows Phone 7 is of course a beast of a different nature, and if for whatever reason in the past you’ve...

There is nothing wrong with the HTC Mozart’s hardware - it works well in all regards and can’t be faulted except for lack of MicroUSB. The question is though whether you want to make the jump to Windows Phone 7 now while it's going through its teethin...
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This is a phone that, like the HTC Legend, is created from one single piece of aluminium. It makes the device sturdy, solid and cool to hold. The HTC 7 Mozart has hi-fi audio, with SRS WOW HD sound for an improved audio experience. The Zune music inte...
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Facebook is neatly integrated into the ‘People’ hub, letting you post comments or ‘Like’ a particular entry. But if you’re looking for more scope in functionality then we recommend downloading the free Facebook app from the sparse MarketPlace. This is...

Top-notch build quality. User-friendly interface. Great-sounding music player...

Sluggish xenon flash. Unintuitive Zune desktop software. Limited apps to download...

Another top-class Windows Phone 7 handset from HTC and a worthy alternative to the big-screened HD7...
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It's the premium Windows Phone 7 phone, but does it deliver the goods? HTC provided many phones for the new OS, and with the HTC 7 Trophy, are the only HTC phones out there with the OS – both ready for our reviews on the phones. But what will let it down...

8megapixel camera; unibody design; fast processor; call quality...

Camera might need some improvements; lack of some expandable memory...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:47:56
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HTC's mid-range Windows Phone 7 launch handset, the HTC 7 Mozart, boasts high fidelity audio and a slightly better camera than the HTC 7 Trophy and HTC HD7. But will its smaller screen size let it down?What we likeThe music quality on the HTC 7 Mozart...

There's not a great deal of difference between the HTC 7 Mozart and the HTC HD7, and we recommend you check out our review for a more indepth look at the operating system itself.So what does set the HTC 7 Mozart apart from its fellow Windows Phone 7 la...
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Before Nokia announced that it was throwing in the towel on its own smartphone OS efforts and instead putting its faith in Microsoft's fledging Window Phone 7 platform, HTC was perhaps Microsoft's best buddy when it came to Windows Phone hardware. Along w...

There's a lot to like about Windows Phone 7, and indeed about the HTC 7 Mozart. With its 3.7-inch display it's one of the more pocketable devices, yet without giving up too much in the way of usability. It's camera, meanwhile, can be coaxed into producing...
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From the huge, chunky Windows PDA phones of yesteryears, Microsoft has managed to pull off a complete 180-degree turn and completely revamp its image to a new modern, trendy platform that is Windows Phone 7. HTC, on the other hand, is known to deliver som...

Stylish design, Robust specs, Premium Finish, Impressive screen...

Poor camera performance, Limited capacity...

The HTC 7 Mozart is no doubt one of the most stylish WP7 devices right now but the poor camera performance could potentially be a deal-breaker...
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thetechnoclast.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:49:41
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The HTC 7 MozartIt's only been about a month or so since we've been formally introduced to the HTC 7 Mozart back at the Windows Phone 7 Workshop , and our impressions on the phone back then were a newfound respect for the platform and a reverence to the M...
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All in all, the HTC Mozart is a great phone to have if you like to listen to lots of songs and surf the Web on the go.

Slim and stylish; sharp screen has good viewing angles; good surfing experience on IE; great for playing multimedia files...

Lacks memory card slot; easy to accidentally hit the touchsenstive buttons; still no local Xbox Live hub and Marketplace; slow autofocus speed.

The HTC 7 Mozart is an attractive phone with a good build quality. In terms of performance, it is on par with other WP7 phones and runs smoothly. Also, surfing on Internet Explorer was good although it lacks Flash support. We like the unique look and...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 23:49:41
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The HTC Mozart, which runs on Windows Phone 7, is great for enjoying your favourite tunes on the go. YOU are not alone if you found HTC's first Windows Phone 7 phone, the HD7, too big. It has a nice 4.3in screen but the smartphone was just a little...

Slim and stylish; sharp screen has good viewing angles; good surfing experience on IE; great for playing multimedia files.

Lacks memory card slot; easy to accidentally hit the touchsenstive buttons; still no local Xbox Live hub and Marketplace; slow autofocus speed.

The HTC 7 Mozart is an attractive phone with a good build quality. In terms of performance, it is on par with other WP7 phones and runs smoothly. Also, surfing on Internet Explorer was good although it lacks Flash support. We like the unique look and...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-26 23:49:42
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You had to know that Bill Gates wouldn't take the iPhone craze lying down.First announced at the Windows Phone 7 event in October, the phone has now hit the consumer market.The brains over at HTC have certainly outdone themselves with this one, offering a...
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