Surrounding the Surround With Reviews!

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/20/…urround-review/

“Of all the Windows Phone 7 launch devices, AT&T’s HTC Surround is likely the most curious. It’s a landscape slider built on the same basic internals as the rest of its platform siblings, but there’s no keyboard under that screen — the quarter-inch slide reveals an aluminum speaker bar and integrated kickstand, which combine to create a tiny little stereo system of sorts. Mix in Windows Phone 7’s heavy Zune integration, add in a dash of Dolby Mobile and SRS Wow “virtual surround” audio processing, and top it all off with 16GB of internal memory, and you have what might be the ultimate phone for on-the-go media consumption. But does the Surround live up to all that promise? Read on to find out!”

News abounds on the HTC Surround, this cute little package that makes sound it’s claim to fame. Engadget has it covered, so does PCMag, Phone Scoop, and Adam over at Pocketnow! So if you’re interested in getting some serious audio enjoyment out of a device, take a look at any or all of these to get the first impressions of this unique Windows Phone 7 device!


Surrounding the Surround With Reviews!

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/20/…urround-review/

“Of all the Windows Phone 7 launch devices, AT&T’s HTC Surround is likely the most curious. It’s a landscape slider built on the same basic internals as the rest of its platform siblings, but there’s no keyboard under that screen — the quarter-inch slide reveals an aluminum speaker bar and integrated kickstand, which combine to create a tiny little stereo system of sorts. Mix in Windows Phone 7’s heavy Zune integration, add in a dash of Dolby Mobile and SRS Wow “virtual surround” audio processing, and top it all off with 16GB of internal memory, and you have what might be the ultimate phone for on-the-go media consumption. But does the Surround live up to all that promise? Read on to find out!”

News abounds on the HTC Surround, this cute little package that makes sound it’s claim to fame. Engadget has it covered, so does PCMag, Phone Scoop, and Adam over at Pocketnow! So if you’re interested in getting some serious audio enjoyment out of a device, take a look at any or all of these to get the first impressions of this unique Windows Phone 7 device!


The Windows Phone 7 Samsung Focus Review Round Up

Curious how the Samsung Focus ranks in the hands of reviewers? I wasn’t fortunate enough to get my hands on one – I’m working on that – but so far here are the reviewers that have, and here’s what they thought:

pocketnow.com Review: “So here we have it: Microsoft’s attempt at making a modern smartphone. What’s the verdict? From a hardware perspective, the Focus is a huge win. It’s fast, has a beautiful screen, and it represents Windows Phone 7 very well.”

phonescoop Review: “The Samsung Focus is a wonderful piece of hardware. The screen is superlative, among the best I’ve used on a mobile phone, and the build quality and design are excellent. The phone sounds great during calls, gets good cell reception and snaps fine pictures. Battery life could be better, but it wasn’t the worst I’ve seen by a long shot.”

SlashGear Review: “Underneath that 4-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, you’ll find Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The camera on the back is highlighted with a LED flash, and the back of the device is slightly curved. Overall, the Focus feels a lot like the Samsung Vibrant, in that there’s an obviously plastic look-and-feel to the device. But, it does still feel solid in the hand, and even if AT&T is saying that it’s the slimmest Windows Phone 7 device, it still feels good in the hand.”

PCMag Review: “The Samsung Focus is probably the best of the Windows phones, although I have five more reviews to go before I can really decide that for sure. But the more practical question is: How does this phone compare with the other top handsets on AT&T The Focus strikes hardest at the Samsung Captivate ($49.99-$199.99, 4 stars), AT&T’s best Android phone-and at Android in general. The Captivate is a terrific phone, but Windows Phone is like a manicured garden where Android is running a little wild. It looks like updates will come more promptly for the Focus, and e-mail compatibility is even better. Especially if you like the Zune syncing experience, the Focus can offer a more elegant, more orderly (if less flexible) option.”

ZDNET Review: “The Samsung Focus reminds me a lot of a Galaxy S Android device with its large 4 inch Super AMOLED display, black glossy plastic finish, and sleek form factor. It is large, but thin enough that it still feels good in your hand and is easily pocketable.”

Gizmodo Review: “Samsung’s incredibly rich, deeply contrast-y and saturated Super AMOLED screen is a perfect visual delivery mechanism for Windows Phone 7’s black backgrounds and loud, basic colors. The size-4 inches-and resolution-800×480-are just right, even if it doesn’t match the titanic 4.3-inch HD7 or the iPhone’s 960×640 display. The touch response, tuned by Microsoft’s deep testing for Windows Phone hardware, is top notch, especially paired with the WP7’s second-to-iPhone keyboard.”

Myself, I’m leaning toward getting the Samsung focus – the ability to pop in a 32 GB microSD card to get 40 GB of total memory is tempting, and the big, bright screen looks fantastic. And, even better, my wireless carrier (Rogers) is actually going to be selling the phone so I can have a “sanctioned” experience with it. What are your thoughts on the Samsung Focus?


Engadget Video Preview

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/20/…-battle-for-wp/

Engadget has provided a great video overview of the Windows Phone 7s coming to the non-US phone market. Among those devices previewed are the Samsung Omnia 7, the HTC HD7, and the HTC Mozart. The Samsung Omnia 7 was praised for it’s fantastic screen. The one differentiator of the HTC Mozart that has not been heavily discussed is the xenon flash and 8MP camera. This combination could make the Mozart the phone to get for those interested in replacing their point-and-shoot. Full reviews will be coming soon as the embargo lifts tonight.


Dell Venue Pro Coming Sim Free… November

Dell are bringing the Venue Pro to the UK and Clove have a page listed on their site setting the price at a reasonable £440 and when you consider this is a network unlocked, windows phone 7 device packing a 5 megapixel camera, gorilla glass to toughen the screen for those of you worried about breaking it and it also comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard.

According to the Clove website they are expecting first delivery of stock on the 8th November

Link: Clove (Dell Venue Pro)
Credit: Tracy & Matt 



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Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Are Your Trying To Compare All These New Windows Phone 7 Devices?

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/…le-of-the-tape/

“Having trouble keeping track of all the new Windows Phone 7 handsets today? We don’t blame you — even we had trouble remembering all the minor differences between the similarly specced devices. To end our frustration, we’ve compiled a big chart that lists out the carriers and specs for all 10 devices (with a couple extra MIA) to make our lives a tad easier — head on pass the break if you need the peace of mind.”

With the plethora of Windows Phone 7 devices announced today it’s hard to remember which one has specific features like screen size, use of a physical keyboard, or screen technology. Engadget has compiled a handy comparison chart that makes things a bit easier. Check it out by hitting the Read link.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the Samsung Focus

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“Thin and light, the Samsung Focus offers a 4.0″ Super AMOLED display and a 5mp camera with enhanced photo options such as panorama, smile detector, Lomo mode, Add Me, and BeautyShot.”

One of the few devices with am AMOLED screen, the Samsung Focus has a sizeable (4 inch) screen, a slender 10.9mm profile, and fairly standard specs otherwise. As I profile each of these phones, I find myself increasingly disappointed that so many of them are only coming with 8 GB of storage. That’s worthy of a separate post I think…stand by!

  • 4.0″, 480×800 Super AMOLED screen
  • 4.82″ x 2.53″ x 0.43″ 110g
  • 512MB RAM/1GB Flash/8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life – Talk time: 3 hrs/Standby: 250 hrs
  • 5MP camera/720p HD video

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the Samsung Focus

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“Thin and light, the Samsung Focus offers a 4.0″ Super AMOLED display and a 5mp camera with enhanced photo options such as panorama, smile detector, Lomo mode, Add Me, and BeautyShot.”

One of the few devices with am AMOLED screen, the Samsung Focus has a sizeable (4 inch) screen, a slender 10.9mm profile, and fairly standard specs otherwise. As I profile each of these phones, I find myself increasingly disappointed that so many of them are only coming with 8 GB of storage. That’s worthy of a separate post I think…stand by!

  • 4.0″, 480×800 Super AMOLED screen
  • 4.82″ x 2.53″ x 0.43″ 110g
  • 512MB RAM/1GB Flash/8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life – Talk time: 3 hrs/Standby: 250 hrs
  • 5MP camera/720p HD video

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC 7 Trophy

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“With the vivid 3.8″ screen, HTC 7 Trophy sits comfortably in your hand and performs perfectly playing games on Xbox Live.”

If there’s a budget phone in the new HTC line up, I think this is it; this pretty much adheres to the Windows Phone 7 minimum specs down the line, though it has a 3.8 inch screen versus a 3.5 inch screen. The HTC 7 Trophy will offered by Vodaphone in Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Austria and Switzerland.

  • 3.8″, 800×480 touchscreen
  • 4.67″ x 2.42″ x 0.47″ 140g
  • 512MB ROM/576MB RAM/8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 330 min/Standby: 435 hrs GSM – Talk time: 405 min/Standby: 360 hrs
  • 5MP camera / 720p HD video

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC 7 Surround

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“The HTC 7 Surround is designed to entertain with a fold out kickstand for hands-free viewing, and a slide out the speaker lets you share music and videos with friends in virtual surround sound.”

HTC continues their curiously similar Windows Phone 7 product line up with the HTC 7 Surround. The 16 GB of storage is nice, as is the kickstand, but only a 3.6″ touch screen? The slide out Yamaha speaker + SRS + Dolby Surround Sound make it obviously a multimedia-focused device…but then why pair it with the small-ish iPhone-sized screen? The HTC 7 Surround will be available exclusive in the USA from AT&T, and in Canada from Telus.

  • 3.6″ touchscreen
  • 4.71″ x 2.42″ x 0.51″, 165g
  • 16GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 250 min/Standby: 255 hrs GSM – Talk time: 240 min/Standby: 255 hrs
  • 5MP camera + flash
  • 720p HD video
  • Slide out Yamaha speaker + SRS + Dolby surround sound
  • Kickstand

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC 7 Surround

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“The HTC 7 Surround is designed to entertain with a fold out kickstand for hands-free viewing, and a slide out the speaker lets you share music and videos with friends in virtual surround sound.”

HTC continues their curiously similar Windows Phone 7 product line up with the HTC 7 Surround. The 16 GB of storage is nice, as is the kickstand, but only a 3.6″ touch screen? The slide out Yamaha speaker + SRS + Dolby Surround Sound make it obviously a multimedia-focused device…but then why pair it with the small-ish iPhone-sized screen? The HTC 7 Surround will be available exclusive in the USA from AT&T, and in Canada from Telus.

  • 3.6″ touchscreen
  • 4.71″ x 2.42″ x 0.51″, 165g
  • 16GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 250 min/Standby: 255 hrs GSM – Talk time: 240 min/Standby: 255 hrs
  • 5MP camera + flash
  • 720p HD video
  • Slide out Yamaha speaker + SRS + Dolby surround sound
  • Kickstand

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC 7 Trophy

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“With the vivid 3.8″ screen, HTC 7 Trophy sits comfortably in your hand and performs perfectly playing games on Xbox Live.”

If there’s a budget phone in the new HTC line up, I think this is it; this pretty much adheres to the Windows Phone 7 minimum specs down the line, though it has a 3.8 inch screen versus a 3.5 inch screen. The HTC 7 Trophy will offered by Vodaphone in Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Austria and Switzerland.

  • 3.8″, 800×480 touchscreen
  • 4.67″ x 2.42″ x 0.47″ 140g
  • 512MB ROM/576MB RAM/8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 330 min/Standby: 435 hrs GSM – Talk time: 405 min/Standby: 360 hrs
  • 5MP camera / 720p HD video

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC HD7

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“The HTC HD7 offers high-fidelity surround sound and a large 4.3″ screen to provide great experiences with music, video and gaming.”

Look familiar? Yeah, this is basically the HTC HD2 with a few tweaks; that’s not a bad thing, mind you, because the HD2 was a hell of a Windows Phone – the best one I’ve ever used in fact. I really like the kickstand concept, because a 4.3 inch screen is pretty good for watching a movie on a plane. The 720p HD video capture is also a nice perk! The HD7 will be available exclusively in the USA from T-Mobile.

  • 4.3″, 800 x 480 touchscreen
  • 4.8″ x 2.68″ x 0.44″162g
  • 512MB ROM/576MB RAM/8GB internal storage
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 320 min/Standby: 320 hrs GSM – Talk time: 380 min/Standby: 310 hrs
  • 5MP camera with flash
  • HD 720p video
  • Kick stand
  • Widescreen phone with Surround Sound

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the HTC HD7

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“The HTC HD7 offers high-fidelity surround sound and a large 4.3″ screen to provide great experiences with music, video and gaming.”

Look familiar? Yeah, this is basically the HTC HD2 with a few tweaks; that’s not a bad thing, mind you, because the HD2 was a hell of a Windows Phone – the best one I’ve ever used in fact. I really like the kickstand concept, because a 4.3 inch screen is pretty good for watching a movie on a plane. The 720p HD video capture is also a nice perk! The HD7 will be available exclusively in the USA from T-Mobile.

  • 4.3″, 800 x 480 touchscreen
  • 4.8″ x 2.68″ x 0.44″162g
  • 512MB ROM/576MB RAM/8GB internal storage
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life: WCDMA – Talk time: 320 min/Standby: 320 hrs GSM – Talk time: 380 min/Standby: 310 hrs
  • 5MP camera with flash
  • HD 720p video
  • Kick stand
  • Widescreen phone with Surround Sound

More photos after the break.


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the Dell Venue Pro

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“With a 4.1″ AMOLED display coupled with a built-in portrait keyboard, The Dell Venue Pro is designed both for productivity and entertainment.”

14.9mm isn’t too bad in terms of thickness for a bottom-keyboard slider. I liked the name “Lighting” more than Venue Pro, but I’ll forgive Dell because the 4.1″ AMOLED screen with a keyboard gives you potentially the best of both worlds. This phone is definitely on my short list!

  • 4.1″ 800×480 AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla® Glass
  • 121.6 mm x 64.4 mm x 14.9 mm191g
  • 1GB Flash ROM + 512MB DDR SDRAM
  • 8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life – Talk time: 3 hrs/Standby: 336 hrs
  • 5MP camera / 720p HD video
  • Vertical slide out qwerty


Windows Phone 7 Profile: the Dell Venue Pro

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…one/glance.aspx

“With a 4.1″ AMOLED display coupled with a built-in portrait keyboard, The Dell Venue Pro is designed both for productivity and entertainment.”

14.9mm isn’t too bad in terms of thickness for a bottom-keyboard slider. I liked the name “Lighting” more than Venue Pro, but I’ll forgive Dell because the 4.1″ AMOLED screen with a keyboard gives you potentially the best of both worlds. This phone is definitely on my short list!

  • 4.1″ 800×480 AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla® Glass
  • 121.6 mm x 64.4 mm x 14.9 mm191g
  • 1GB Flash ROM + 512MB DDR SDRAM
  • 8GB internal storage
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 1 GHz
  • Battery life – Talk time: 3 hrs/Standby: 336 hrs
  • 5MP camera / 720p HD video
  • Vertical slide out qwerty


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