Just yesterday, some images of the HTC 7 Trophy and and HD7 arrived, and now the flood gates have opened, swamping us with information. Unfortunately, there’s also a lot of confusion about what devices we’re talking about. There are a ton of names being kicked about, all of which may be the same, or completely different phones. There’s the HD7, the 7 Trophy, the HD7 Mozart, the HD3 and the Schubert. Confusing, huh? We don’t know which is which, and probably won’t know for a while. This is what we’ve found out in the last 24 hours:
A full set of specs for the HD7 have leaked, indicating it’ll come to T-Mobile
4.3-inch WVGA TFT display, 480 x 800 resolution, 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 processor, 576 MB of RAM, dual-band HSPA/UMTS 7.2 Mbps radio, quad-band GSM radio, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, a-GPS, digital compass, FM radio, 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual-LED flash, 1,230 mAh battery
The HTC 7 Mozart just passed Global Certification. Same phone, or not? We don’t know.
The first real shots of the HD7 (in glorious focus) got posted on a Chinese forum (via WME)
Notice that it’s branded HD 3 in all those shots. Confusing, huh?
We’ve also heard the following for European pricing “though T-mobile (Germany), as well as O2 (Germany) for €560 (~US$750) and €599 (~US$800).” We assume that’s without contract.
That is indeed without contract according to your earlier post: http://www.everythingwm.com/htc-hd7-scheduled-for-mid-october-release/2010/09/20/
€80 euro plus €20/month on a two year contract according to that post.