HTC 7 Trophy review
A smart phone with a large screen, fast processor and plenty of storage, but Windows Phone 7 isn't yet up to the standard of other mobile operating systems.
Specifications
Windows Phone 7, 3.8in 480×800 display
To play your own music, you’ll have to install the Zune desktop software, much like how you need to install iTunes to transfer files to an iPhone. In this sense, Microsoft has opted for a walled garden approach like Apple, meaning that customers get a consistent, uniform interface no matter which WP7 device they use and benefit from secure software, music and games through the Marketplace.
The downside of this approach is that the user has little control, and less choice. All content has to be processed through Zune, and the Marketplace doesn’t yet offer a wide choice. The music selection is markedly mainstream, while the apps so far haven’t impressed us with their variety or usefulness. You can’t simply drag-and drop music and videos from your hard drive, as you can with Android.
Unlike some app markets, you can be pretty confident that Microsoft’s will grow quickly. However we still resent how the Zune app is designed as a giant advert for the latest hit artist or the big game: when you’ve spent so much on your phone, you don’t expect it to act as a pocket billboard. Meanwhile, simple tasks such as adding songs to a playlist can only be done on the desktop software.
We’re already wary of Windows Phone 7 because of its glaring omissions: the lack of copy and paste and multitasking. While these will be added in a future update, what won’t be changed is the walled garden philosophy, the reliance on Microsoft’s software and the fact that the marketplace is less of a catalogue and more a glossy magazine.
It’s good to see Microsoft learning from its mistakes and producing a mobile operating system worthy of the name, most consumers should hold off, at least until the second major update and until prices drop. The Trophy is a decent phone, but HTC also sells a range of Android phones with similar hardware and a more mature and open operating system.
Details | |
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Rating | *** |
Hardware | |
Main display size | 3.8in |
Native resolution | 480×800 |
Second Display | No |
CCD effective megapixels | 5-megapixel |
Video recording format | MP4 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, WiFi, USB |
GPS | yes |
Internal memory | 8192MB |
Memory card support | none |
Memory card included | 0MB |
Operating frequencies | GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G 900/2100 |
Wireless data | EDGE, WCDMA, HSPA |
Size | 119x62x12mm |
Weight | 140g |
Features | |
Operating system | Windows Phone 7 |
Microsoft Office compatibility | Office Mobile |
Email client | POP3/IMAP/Exchange |
Audio format support | MP3, WMA, M4A, M4B |
Video playback formats | 3GP, 3G2, MP4, M4V, MBR, WMV |
FM Radio | yes |
Web Browser | Internet Explorer |
Accessories | charger |
Talk time | 5.5 hours |
Standby time | 18.1 days |
Tested battery life (MP3 playback) | 20h 28m |
Buying Information | |
Price on contract | £30-per-month, 18-month contract |
SIM-free supplier | N/A |
Contract/prepay supplier | www.vodafone.co.uk |
Details | www.htc.com |