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Earlier this year, HTC and Microsoft released a Windows Phone 7 device on Verizon Wireless. Called the Trophy, this is the one and only phone presently on Verizon sporting the Windows Phone 7 interface. With all the hype about "Windows 8" and the new...
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The thing with Mango is that it's more improved than it is new. There are a lot of updates to its unloved predecessor Windows Phone 7, but not so many totally new features. On the plus side, the browser has been updated to Internet Explorer 9, and we...
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The HTC Trophy is one of Verizon’s new Window’s phones. It sports a 5-megapixel camera, Xbox Live games, Office and Outlook for productivity, and has Netflix support – all in a compact design. At USD 100, the Trophy is also budget priced. We took a loo...
The Trophy is not the fastest or the most powerful phone in today’s market. It doesn’t have 4G support or a dual processor, but it is a solidly built phone that offers good all-around performance. Being smaller in size will be a plus to many users. Oth...
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The HTC Trophy is late to the Windows Phone party, but it's the first smartphone on Verizon's network to run Microsoft's slick OS. The 3G device packs a 5-megapixel camera, Xbox Live games, Office and Outlook for productivity, and Netflix support. And...
Compact design with soft-touch back, Inviting interface, Netflix support, Good touch keyboard...
Lacks multitasking (for now), Not as many apps as iOS or Android, Can't use as mobile hotspot...
For a $99 smartphone, the HTC Trophy is a good buy. It's $50 less expensive than the Droid Incredible 2, and we like its 5-MP camera, attractive interface, and solid build. You don't get a dual-core processor or multitasking (yet), but those looking fo...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:27
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HTC introduce new phone called the HTC Trophy. Verizon’s first 3G spawn of Bill Gates completes the major carrier circuit, so now there’s no excuse for Microsoft to lose out on sales with all four of their bases covered. The Trophy is great for handlin...
Good multimedia capabilities, Responsive touchscreen...
Network speeds are inconsistent, Hardware is a bit dated...
Honestly, it’s rather disappointing to see that Verizon is recycling a previous model and making the Trophy as its launch Windows Phone 7 handset. Besides its world phone feature, there’s nothing spectacular to set it apart from the other recently rel...
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While Windows Phone 7 devices launched around the world late last year, no CDMA devices were included. In the US, that meant no Windows Phone 7 on either Sprint or Verizon. Sprint remedied that early this year with the HTC Arrive, and now Verizon has...
HTC’s Trophy is one of the best Windows Phone 7 devices we’ve used to date. It’s definitely a device we would enjoy carrying around day to day hardware wise. Unfortunately, Windows Phone 7 is still lackluster when it comes to features and apps compar...
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The HTC 7 Trophy, exclusively available in Europe and New Zealand through Vodafone is yet another addition to a large line of Windows Phone 7 smartphones. It has been a familiar name for quite some time, originally showing up in 2009 as the HTC Spark...
The HTC 7 Trophy is truly a run of the mill Windows Phone 7 handset. It really is the bare minimum of what Windows Phone 7 handsets will be. One of the worries with Windows Phone 7 is that with each new handset that's released, it's harder and h...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:27
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The HTC Trophy ($150 with a new two-year contract) is the first Windows Phone 7 device on Verizon, and it does a pretty good job of showing off what the platform is all about. The Trophy is great for handling multimedia, but the phone feels dated next...
Good multimedia capabilities, Responsive touchscreen...
Network speeds are inconsistent, Hardware is a bit dated...
The HTC Trophy is a solid alternative for anyone who doesn't want an iPhone or Android device. HTC Trophy Review: Windows Phone 7 Comes to Verizon HTC Trophy Review, by Armando Rodriguez May 31, 2011 The HTC Trophy ($150 with a new two-year contract)...
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Last of the major domestic players to get into the game with Windows Phone 7, Verizon Wireless can now offer their customers the new experience in Microsoft’s platform with the . Although it’s essentially a 6-month-old model at this point, its $149.99...
It’s a world phone, Responsive platform experience, Good calling quality...
Same exact model as before, Still pricey at $150...
Honestly, it’s rather disappointing to see that Verizon is recycling a previous model and making the Trophy as its launch Windows Phone 7 handset. Besides its world phone feature, there’s nothing spectacular to set it apart from the other recently rele...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:28
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Will the HTC Trophy take first place? Read the full review of Verizon's first Windows Phone 7 phone here.HTC Trophy Report The mighty red received its first Windows Phone 7 device today, called the HTC Trophy. Verizon's first 3G spawn of Bill Gates c...
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twitter: @lisagade) We like Windows Phone 7, even if it's off to a slow start. It's fun and easy to use, and surprisingly gifted at gaming thanks to XBOX titles and music and video thanks to Zune. This is Verizon's first Windows Phone 7 smartphone, a...
Solid first Windows Phone 7 smartphone for Verizon. World phone with GSM roaming. Great gaming and multimedia, Solid first Windows Phone 7 smartphone for Verizon. World phone with GSM roaming. Great gaming and multimedia, What's ho...
Usual Windows Phone 7 issues to be addressed in OS 7.5 Mango (no multi-tasking, etc.), Usual Windows Phone 7 issues to be addressed in OS 7.5 Mango (no multi-tasking, etc.), Usual Windows Phone 7 issues to be addressed...
If you've been dying to try a Windows Phone 7 device on Verizon, the HTC Trophy is the first and only (for now!). It's a solid choice though, with HTC's pleasing styling and build quality, good speed and world GSM roaming capabilities. And like all cu...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:28
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A pretty new cell phone emerges for us to take a look at today, folks–it’s the HTC Trophy, and while we’ve heard a lot about the HTC Thunderbolt over the last few weeks since CES, the HTC Trophy is going to be a pretty potent player in its own right.T...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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With a wide range of Windows Phone 7 handsets debuting with the operating system, it's hard to keep track. Of course it's easy to recognise the massive 4.3-inch screen on the HTC HD7 and the striking AMOLED display on the Samsung Omnia 7. But if you want...
Great size and build, clear 3.8inch display...
A little too much like the other WP7 phones to really stand out...
Overall, this is a good phone to use, even if there are no real headline standout features. The combination of HTCs solid and stylish handset and the cool, efficient Windows Phone 7 innards is highly successful. David Phelan...
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The word trophy conjures images of acclaimed success and triumph, of being the best of the best, the winner if you will. As it happens, HTC have given this accolade to their lowest specced Windows Phone 7 handset, the . With a 1GHz processor, a 5MP cam...
Wellbalanced performance, Highquality construction...
Camera is nothing spectacular, No DLNA...
The HTC 7 Trophy is a winner after all. With solid specs, a nice rugged feel as well as solid performance across the board, the HTC 7 trophy delivers a great screen, great connectivity and great performance. Admittedly, the camera could be better and t...
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With Windows Phone 7 mobiles there seems to be a status quo – great hardware and a tinge of disappointment on the software side. The HTC 7 Trophy is no exception – the finish left us with little to complain about. The materials are nice and durable an...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 07:56:30
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One of a handful of new Windows Phone 7 devices, the HTC 7 Trophy is probably the WP7 equivalent of the HTC Desire, in that it has a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and similarly sized WVGA display. It's touted as the gaming handset of HTC's WP7...
Fast processor, fresh UI, nicely sized screen...
No microSD card slot, fiddly/slow camera, no task manager...
One of a handful of new Windows Phone 7 devices, the HTC 7 Trophy is probably the WP7 equivalent of the HTC Desire, in that it has a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and similarly sized WVGA display. It's touted as the gaming handset of HTC's WP7 l...
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The HTC 7 Trophy has been positioned as the most affordable of HTC’s line-up of Windows Phone 7 devices, despite slotting in-between the HTC 7 Mozart and HTC HD7 in terms of size. Microsoft’s strict rules on minimum hardware specifications should mean...
There’s a sense that HTC has had trouble positioning its Windows Phone 7 range, as evidenced by the awkward – and unearned – “gaming” tag the Trophy has somehow acquired. With near carbon-copy specs, the Trophy instead falls back on its competitive pr...
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Of the three Windows Phone 7 phones coming from HTC this year, the HTC Trophy is the one that’s being pitched Xbox gamers the most. We took the HTC 7 Trophy to town to see what it has to offer to gamers and non-gamers alike.What we likeThe Xbox LIVE pa...
We feel that interest in the HTC 7 Trophy will mainly hinge on whether or not you have an Xbox and play online regularly. If not then you might want to check out one of the other HTC Windows Phone 7 phones instead. That said the HTC 7 Trophy is a decen...
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Why yes, yes it is another Windows Phone 7 device review. Not that we're complaining. It's not everyday that a new mobile operating system this polished arrives at our doorstep. Having already gone in depth with Microsoft's entirely new OS and half dozen...
Good all-around performerExcellent build qualityWP7 OS handles the basics with style...
Average camera is poor in low lightSpeaker is easily muffledWP7 OS still immature...
HTC's Trophy is not the best smartphone on the market. It's not even the best Windows Phone 7 phone. To make matters worse, you'll often find the Trophy sitting side-by-side with the equivalently priced LG Optimus 7 when shopping for a new WP7 handset in...
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Want less stress in your OS? Consider sauntering over from a cattle-spooking 'droid to the more relaxing Windows Phone 7. The HTC Trophy ($149), the first Windows Phone 7 for Verizon Wireless, has an easy-to-use operating system that's great for most b...
Easy to use. Feels solid. Good voice performance.
Poor camera. Battery life could be better.
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. Buy it now...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2014-02-08 02:15:53
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Well, here it is. Windows Phone 7 on Verizon! For many of you out there, this phone is your very first taste of Microsoft's mobile platform reborn. It's a completely different beast that has a ton of potential. With that said, WP7 and the HTC Trophy are q...
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Verizon Customers may say, "It's about time" with regards to the release of the HTC Trophy but I think they will be very pleased with their first Windows Phone 7 device. The Trophy completes the Windows Phone coverage for the major U.S. Wireless Carriers...
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4G LTE may be all the rage, but for Verizon Wireless customers that can't take advantage of the new service, there are some great high-end 3G smartphones out there. One of those is the HTC Trophy , Verizon's first Windows Phone and another smartphone that...
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When Microsoft announced the first line of Windows Phones, many were a little peeved that there would be no CDMA availability out of the gate. We've since seen the Arrive for Sprint but nothing has graced Verizon's shelves until now. In this review of the...
the Trophy is a solidly built handset and probably one of the best looking Windows Phones we've ever laid eyes on.SoftwareShipping with the NoDo update, the Trophy has the latest version of the Windows Phone 7 operating system and it brings a couple of...
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It's a huge day for Verizon with the release of four major handsets and we just had the nice delivery man drop off the HTC Trophy and thought we'd show it off to you before we do an official review. How does the first Windows Phone 7 handset for Verizon s...
I really like the look and feel of this device and the cherry on top is that it has world roaming capabilities. The smartphone market is very crowded though, so you'll have to wait for our full review (coming very shortly) to see where this handset stan...
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