The HTC Trophy may not be our smartphone champ but it's definitely a winner.
Read the full review →CNET says:
The HTC Trophy isn't Verizon's most powerful or advanced smartphone, but if you don't need all the bells and whistles, the Windows Phone offers great ease of use and good integration of features in a sleek package. quote
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The HTC Trophy isn't Verizon's most powerful or advanced smartphone, but if you don't need all the bells and whistles, the Windows Phone offers great ease of use and good integration of features in a sleek package.
Read the full review →The HTC Trophy is a solid alternative for anyone who doesn't want an iPhone or Android device.
Read the full review →The HTC Trophy is an easy-to-use and pocket-friendly smartphone for shoppers on a budget.
Read the full review →The HTC Trophy, Verizon's first Windows Phone 7, isn't a standout, but it will satisfy those who find Android's interface too complex.
Read the full review →It’s not the prettiest, nor is it the most feature-packed Windows Phone 7 handset out there, but what the HTC 7 Trophy offers is a cheap entry point into the new Microsoft eco-system.
Read the full review →It's a very nice Windows Phone that Verizon customers will be pleased with. Sure, it lacks a 4" screen but the 3.8" screen isn't too shabby. The design of the Trophy looks good and the phone is comfortable in the hand ... If the Trophy was the only game in town, I wouldn't hesitate to snatch one up.
Read the full review →There's nothing lost feature-wise in the OS coming down from its more expensive cousins, and not much on the hardware side, but this one is free from just £25 per month. The ease of use factor alone makes it worth considering at that price.
Read the full review →If you’re looking for a Windows Phone on Verizon, the Trophy is your only option right now. Fortunately, it’s a darn good phone that’s sure to please.
Read the full review →Together with the right hardware and software, the HTC 7 Trophy is already a big success from my point of view!
Read the full review →The WP7 issue where the camera settings don't save is a serious pain (each time you go into the camera app, you have to alter the video from VGA to 720p again etc.), but this will be changed in WP7.5 (I'm guessing the Trophy will run it). Syncing with the Zune software is a lot easier and faster...
Read the full review →I've had this phone for a day, and already its the best device I've ever used. After using iPhones (up to 3GS), Android (2.2.2), WM (all versions). The 2 shortcomings this phone has are battery life and App support. App support will come with time, but the battery life isnt something that can be...
Read the full review →I bought this phone to replace my Pre Plus. I have been super happy. It is smooth, simple and is the complete package that webOS wanted to be. I just updated to the "Mango" software. It is so fast to send messages, tweets, facebook post and emails. The web browser is fast and there are alot...
Read the full review →Windows Phone is one of the most under appreciated mobile OS's out there. I made the switch to Windows Phone because of my growing distrust in Google, and I didn't want to go back to iOS. iOS is very good, but I personally don't like it. I also wanted to try something totally new. I got my Trophy...
Read the full review →The only reason I may change phone is for a Super Amoled screen and a front facing camera but I'll wait for Skype integration. Otherwise a perfect windows phone.
Read the full review →I have owned the HTC 7 Trophy fro nearly a year now, and have been very imptressed with the phone in general. Call quality is clear, the Windows Phone 7 Metro UI user interface is intuitive to use, and it seems fairly durable. The Zune client that can be used to sync with a PC is great, and much...
Read the full review →Basic Windows phone would like to see more from HTC like the Titan or the One.
Read the full review →How it stacks up
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