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Manufacturer | HTC Corporation |
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Slogan | Quietly Brilliant |
Compatible networks | GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi |
Availability by region | October 2010 (Europe/Asia Pacific) |
Predecessor | HTC Touch Diamond2 |
Related | HTC 7 Surround, HTC HD7 |
Dimensions | 119 x 60.2 x 11.9 mm |
Mass | 130 g (4.59 oz) |
Operating system | Windows Phone 7 |
CPU | Qualcomm QSD8250 1 GHz Scorpion (Snapdragon) |
Memory | 8 GB internal flash / 16 GB with T-Mobile Germany branding 512 MB ROM 576 MB RAM |
Battery | Rechargeable 1300mAh Li-ion battery (Extended Battery Available) |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass |
Display | 3.7 in. LCD capacitive touchscreen 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA, backlit TFT LCD |
Rear camera | 8-megapixel autofocus CMOS sensor with Xenon flash, video up to 720p resolution |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g/n, G-Sensor, Digital Compass, A-GPS, micro-USB, 3.5mm audio jack |
Other | Dolby Mobile Sound |
Development status | Released |
Test mode | ##3282# |
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Since 2012, people have reported they were able to upgrade to 7.8 RTM using a cab sender utility. This method of upgrading has proved successful to many people but it is only recommended for advanced users.[ citation needed ]
The 7.8 update gives the Mozart increased performance and battery life has an easy to spot improvement. The standard life on Windows Phone 7.5 was reported at around 5 hours of heavy usage. Windows Phone 7.8 however has increased battery life up to 10 hours on heavy usage.[ citation needed ]
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