The 7 Mozart is no doubt one of the most stylish WP7 devices right now, bearing HTC's usual top-notch build quality. Our only serious disappointment is with the subpar camera performance and shoddy earphones -- both typical of HTC these days, it seems.
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Overall, the Mozart is a very likeable smartphone. It feels speedy to use, has a great screen and the Windows Phone 7 OS has a surprisingly charming user interface. quote
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The HTC 7 Mozart is a very well built phone that has plenty to offer. It doesn’t have the screen capabilities of the Samsung Omnia 7 (no AMOLED here), but that doesn’t stop it from being one we would recommend.
Read the full review →As mentioned in our Optimus 7 review, the LG has the best set of proprietary apps so far. This opinion has not changed after our evaluation of the Mozart. With better camera specs, this HTC should have rightly aced the imaging aspect but didn't because of some usage abnormalities.
Read the full review →All Windows Phone 7 handsets with a 1GHz chip and WVGA screen, please stand up. This can be embarrassing you know. Now, change that to 8MP and Xenon. An entirely different story, isn’t it. Enough for you to start thinking the name might make some sense in the end.
Read the full review →Overall, the Mozart is a very likeable smartphone. It feels speedy to use, has a great screen and the Windows Phone 7 OS has a surprisingly charming user interface.
Read the full review →The HTC 7 Mozart is a good start for Windows Phone 7. It's got its heart in the right place and with HTC behind it, you'd be churlish not to expect a high quality handset.
Read the full review →As far as the first generation of WP7 handsets goes it's either this or the Samsung Focus (which has a better camera but is made out of fairly cheap feeling plastic). The camera is a let-down, 8mp though it may be.
Read the full review →A well made unibody aluminium Windows Phone with a good camera and good audio quality.
Read the full review →The HTC 7 Mozart is a goof WP7 Phone, nowadays with Mango out, it's a little outdated. The cam should be brilliant, but had some problems with the light. The flash is a new Xenon flash light, which gives a lot of light but can't be used then as a torch light which is kind of sad.
Read the full review →Microsoft get it right. This looks much fresher than the iPhone and Android phones.
Read the full review →HTC 7 Mozart is a nice phone if you are looking for an inexpensive Windows Phone 7. Though it is not a Windows 7.5 phone and is outdated so not a phone I would want to recommend anyone compared to the phones that are out there (e.g. Nokia Lumia 800) and coming soon (e.g. Nokia Lumia 900 & 910?).
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