The Sprint HTC Touch Diamond is a powerhouse Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional PDA phone with a VGA touch screen, 4 gigs of storage, 528MHz processor, EVDO Rev. A, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera. The Diamond is one of the smaller touch screen Windows Mobile devices on the market, though it's not as thin as the original T-Mobile's has 850/AWS/1900/2100MHz 3G and 700/AWS LTE. Finally, Sprint's version uses 700/AWS 3G, 800/1900MHz CDMA and 1900MHz LTE. If that last paragraph of specs didn't wear you out, maybe the Galaxy S22. Check Price. 4. Samsung. Galaxy A53 5G. Check Price. Windows Phone is long dead, yet somehow you've ended up here. If you're in the market for a new Windows Phone these days, we've got Mo Versi, HTC’s VP of Product Management, today confirmed that the unlocked version of the HTC 10 will fully support T-Mobile, including VoLTE and Wi-Fi Calling. You can see Versi’s response T-Mobile is now carrying the HTC One M8 for Windows Phone priced at $585.60 outright. If payments are more of your thing, you’ll be able to plop down $0 if you’re well qualified and make monthly payments of $24.40 for 24 months. I’m still not sure why anyone would want HTC’s awesome M8 to run Windows… Read more Source: T-Mobile (Windows Store) Tags: New T-Mobile app , Windows , Windows 10 Mobile , Windows Phone About Alex Wagner Editorial Director of News and Content for PhoneDog Media. ZvaA. I have spent a few months playing with Windows Phone 7 and after playing with the HTC Surround and Samsung Focus on AT&T I couldn't wait to get my hands on the HTC HD7 on T-Mobile since T-Mobile is my personal primary carrier. T-Mobile sent me an HD7 a couple of days ago and after stopping at the T-Mobile store I now need to choose between the HD7 and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G device. The T-Mobile HD7 feels great in your hand and is going to be a tough device to return in a couple of weeks. You can check out my image gallery that includes some device photos, my YouTube video, and my first impressions walk around below. Image Gallery: Check out photos of the HTC HD7 on T-Mobile. In the box and first impressions The T-Mobile HTC HD7 comes in a solid box very similar to the one that the HTC HD2 was packed in with a large glossy image of the HD7 on the front and list of features and services on the back. HTC and T-Mobile have created a fairly consistent out-of-the box experience that helps you feel that you have purchased a quality device. Inside the box you will find the HD7, battery, A/C charger, USB cable, wired stereo headset, and some pamphlets like the Start Guide. Everything is packed and presented well with soft plastic bags holding the accessories. The HD7 feels fantastic in your hand with a form factor similar to the EVO 4G and HTC HD2, but with even more refinements and sleekness. It feels solid and even though the display is big there is very little black around the display and the device doesn't feel that big in your hand. Specifications Specifications for the T-Mobile HTC HD7 include the following: Windows Phone 7 1 GHz Snapdragon processor Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G (1700/2100 MHz) inch WVGA (480x800) capacitive LCD touch display Integrated 16GB flash memory 512MB ROM and 576MB RAM 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass Integrated A-GPS Wi-Fi ( b/g/n) Bluetooth 1230 mAh battery mm headset jack Dimensions: x x inches and ounces Note that there is no accessible microSD card slot for the end user to put in whatever they lack, which is typical for most Windows Phone 7 devices. The display is fairly standard and looks a bit lackluster when you put it side-by-side with a Super AMOLED Samsung device. Then again, fonts look good and the display is still quite good so I highly doubt too many will complain. These internal specs are fairly standard for Windows Phone 7 devices and the differentiation comes in the form of some hardware and software differences. Walk around the hardware The front is dominated by the large inch capacitive touch LCD display. It is a nice display with fonts and photos looking great on the screen. There are the three required buttons, touch capacitive, for Back, Start, and Search below the display. You will find a cool set of stereo speakers on the front in the form of speaker grills at the top and bottom of the front. The large volume button and camera capture/activation button are found on the right side with nothing at all on the left side. The bottom is where you will find the microphone, microUSB port, and mm headset jack. The only thing on the top is the power button. The back is pretty cool with a slick kickstand that flips out from around the camera. I have seen photos of the camera surround being yellow and red, but the T-Mobile USA version is simply gray. The camera lens and dual LED flash are centered on the top of the back. The entire back is covered in cool soft touch material. The volume button has a bit of movement that I have read about on a few other sites. It isn't a major issue, but you can easily move it up and down a bit in the slot and it does make a bit of a clicking noise when you move it. Walk through the software As I said in my first impressions post on the other Windows Phone 7 devices, carriers are limited in what they can install on devices out of the box. On the T-Mobile HTC HD2 you will find the following loaded by default: Netflix Slacker Radio T-Mobile TV T-Mobile Family Room TeleNav GPS Navigator HTC Hub T-Mobile TV is a rebranded, and much improved, version of MobiTV that will set you back $ per month after the free 30 day trial. T-Mobile TV is quite good and plays well on the HD7. The T-Mobile Family Room application and service only allows other family members with Windows Phone 7 devices to "write on the virtual chalkboard", post images, and more. The rest of the standard Windows Phone 7 suite is on the device. Pricing, availability, and final thoughts The T-Mobile HTC HD7 will be available on T-Mobile on Monday, 8 November, for $ with a 2-year contract. The full Even More Plus (no contract) price will probably be in the $500 to $550 range. My T-Mobile SIM has been in the HD7 for a couple of days and I am seriously considering the device for myself, but I may get the myTouch 4G first and if I don't like it switch to the HD7 within a couple of weeks. If you are looking for a Windows Phone 7 device on T-Mobile, then the HD7 is an excellent choice. The Dell Venue Pro will eventually be available directly from T-Mobile at some time. I am curious to see how well the HD7 does at T-Mobile. 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The HD2 was originally launched in October in Europe, and Microsoft has said Windows Mobile devices could not be upgraded to Windows Phone could therefore be left with a device that can't be upgraded when Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 is officially released. Microsoft has said that smartphones based on new OS could become available starting late this year. Despite the growing enthusiasm surrounding Windows Phone 7, the companies didn't want to wait for the new OS to release the HD2 in the said Jon Eliav, a T-Mobile spokesman. Eliav said that HTC is not providing a projection on when or whether HD2 smartphones will carry the Windows Phone 7 OS."We don't know when the first [Windows 7 Phone OS] device is coming out," Eliav the time of the Windows 7 OS launch, a number of carriers worldwide, including T-Mobile, committed to offer Windows Phone 7 Series devices as part of their phone HD2 phone will be available in the on March 24 for US$449 without a contract, and for $199 with a mobile phone contract with T-Mobile. It includes 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity phone includes a 5-megapixel camera and runs on Qualcomm's 1GHz processor. It weighs 157 grams ( pounds), and provides 3G talk tame of 320 minutes and standard talk time of 380 minutes. The standby time for the phone is up to 490 phone provides up to eight hours of battery life on video playback and 12 hours on audio playback. The devices comes with 576MB of memory and includes a MicroSD card slot for expandable companies have also tied up with a range of content providers to deliver multimedia to the device. Users will be able to download video from Blockbuster or e-books from Barnes and Noble. The company has also tied up with MobiTV to receive live TV. During a demonstration, the HD2 played back a movie and the MSNBC TV channel without choppy images. Join the newsletter! Error: Please check your email address. Tags smartphoneshtcWindows Phone 7 Series Phone maker HTC and wireless carrier T-Mobile announced the highly anticipated HD2 smartphone in the on Tuesday, but also said that no plans were in place to put Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Phone 7 OS on the device smartphone includes a large touchscreen and runs the Windows Mobile Professional OS. The HD2 was originally launched in October in Europe, and Microsoft has said Windows Mobile devices could not be upgraded to Windows Phone could therefore be left with a device that can’t be upgraded when Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 is officially released. Microsoft has said that smartphones based on new OS could become available starting late this the growing enthusiasm surrounding Windows Phone 7, the companies didn’t want to wait for the new OS to release the HD2 in the said Jon Eliav, a T-Mobile spokesman. Eliav said that HTC is not providing a projection on when or whether HD2 smartphones will carry the Windows Phone 7 OS.“We don’t know when the first [Windows 7 Phone OS] device is coming out,” Eliav the time of the Windows 7 OS launch, a number of carriers worldwide, including T-Mobile, committed to offer Windows Phone 7 Series devices as part of their phone HD2 phone will be available in the on March 24 for US$449 without a contract, and for $199 with a mobile phone contract with T-Mobile. It includes 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity phone includes a 5-megapixel camera and runs on Qualcomm’s 1GHz processor. It weighs 157 grams ( pounds), and provides 3G talk tame of 320 minutes and standard talk time of 380 minutes. The standby time for the phone is up to 490 phone provides up to eight hours of battery life on video playback and 12 hours on audio playback. The devices comes with 576MB of memory and includes a MicroSD card slot for expandable companies have also tied up with a range of content providers to deliver multimedia to the device. Users will be able to download video from Blockbuster or e-books from Barnes and Noble. The company has also tied up with MobiTV to receive live TV. During a demonstration, the HD2 played back a movie and the MSNBC TV channel without choppy HTCPhones HTC One M8 could be upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile March 22, 2016 | Windows Phone Area HTC is considering an update to Windows 10 for the One M8 HTC released the Windows version of the One M8 in 2014, and the phone was distributed via two major US carriers – Verizon and AT&T. The phone is … Read More HTCPhones HTC not planning further updates for the 8X phone January 14, 2016 | Michael HTC 8X is not getting Windows 10 Mobile Beginning its journey as a flagship for Windows Phone 8, the HTC 8X is now over three years old. 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