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After what seemed like an eternity, CNN and various new sources are reporting that Sprint will officially launch their 4G WiMax service in New York on November 1, 2010. San Francisco and Los Angeles will follow in early December. Currently many cities in LA County have 4G WiMax coverage, but the December release date will [...]

The HTC 7 Mozart is the final piece on the Windows Phone 7 jigsaw for HTC ahead of its impending 21 October UK release date.

The phone, clad in a pseudo-unibody aluminium design, is also the flashiest of the lot - as it has a Xenon flash (see what we did there?)

There's also an 8MP camera on board, making it among the highest-specified Windows Phone 7 devices at launch – and of course it has the pre-requisite HD video capture as well, although it will be interesting to see how well that performs in real time.

HTC 7 mozart review

It has elements of the HTC 7 Trophy in its design, with a smooth and almost plastic-like front, but at the rear the aluminium body makes the phone feel very expensive in the hand, and we'd argue feel the best in the palm out of any of the Windows Phone 7 handsets released in the UK.

It's actually a little thicker when you hold it, but the curvature is such that users will like the depth it offers.

HTC 7 mozart review

The buttons are all moulded into the chassis, and the sleek feel continues all the way around – it's like the HTC Desire and HTC Legend had a little baby and it came out all Windows Phone 7.

HTC 7 mozart review

It's interestingly got the smallest screen at 'just' 3.7-inches - but this makes it sit well in the hand and feel jauntily nonchalant in the pocket.

The screen seemed to have a good deal of vibrancy in the sample we saw, although it's not an OLED screen under there, which is impressive and continues throughout the use of the phone.

HTC 7 mozart review

As the Windows Phone 7 experience is designed to be almost identical on most handsets, we've done an in-depth hands on review of it separately so you can see how the HTC 7 Mozart's new fancy interface works:

Like its HTC brethren it has the HTC Hub included as part of the Taiwanese firms' attempts to add some level of customisation to the WP7 party, bringing an HTC Sense-like experience to the HTC 7 Mozart.

HTC 7 mozart review

The HTC Hub is hopelessly/delightfully over-engineered – each time you want to see the weather you have to fly through clouds for a second or two.

Notes is a cool application that allows you to post reminders to yourself, and as the post it notes age on the virtual pin board, they get steadily more crumpled.

HTC 7 mozart review

The other cool application is Sound Enhancer – it genuinely makes a difference to songs, although we found Dolby Mobile, rather than SRS Surround Sound, to be more effective for watching movies.

There are also other assorted applications pre-loaded on the HTC 7 Trophy, such as Photo Enhancer and Stocks – HTC also gives a link to download cool things like the Flashlight application for free as well.

HTC 7 mozart review

It's clear the HTC 7 Trophy (we hate the errant 7 in there as well) is among the most premium of the WP7 range, so it will be interesting to see if users think the 'design aesthetic' of the sublimely-shapedHTC Legendis shown off here as well.

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