HTC's Mozart running Windows Phone 7 gets photographed

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Smile and say cheese! PocketNow stumbled upon several images of the HTC Mozart, one of HTC’s yet-to-be-released Windows Phone 7 offerings, up on Twitter. The leak is from ROM chef Xmoo, and the phone looks very similar to the HTC Schubert images that we’ve seen. The hardware itself seems pretty sleek (it has that Nexus One look about it) and comes with an interesting, triangular battery door. Hit the jump for a few more images.

[Via PocketNow]

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  • theking25

    First……of all i like this phone, i wonder if the camera and battery plate is interchangable but i wanna see what else comes out

  • Blackberry is Dead

    Put DROID on this and then we will have a deal. Windows Phone 7 is dead just like Apple and Blackberry.

    • theking25

      how is it dead if it has’nt came out

      • Celz

        I wont say dead but I will say if all of the Android fans are waiting for gingerbread, all the iOS fans are enjoying iOS4, all the blackberry fans are waiting for BB6, and all the WinMo fans AREN’T wainting for WP7.. Er… You kinda have a problem..

        Im sure they will do way better than samsung bada.. but M$ has an uphill battle.. The iPhone 2G could launch crippled because there were no expectations for the consumer smartphone field.. WP7 is launching without the apps that Android and iOS need and without the features that BB and WinMo have

    • keith

      Idiot! We obviously have an Android fanboy here. I bought a Captivate and took it back. The stupid thing doesn’t sync with Microsoft Outlook Contacts and Calendar … at least easily. And yes, I work for a living where Outlook Contacts and Calendar are my life’s blood. If a stupid phone’s OS won’t even sync with that … it sucks! Waiting for WP7!

      • Brett H

        Keith any android phone without sense is pretty terrible with exchange integration. HTC does it right.

      • boogalooboy

        You do know that WP7 wont sync with Outlook either, right?

        Oh and this phone looks bland and generic, hope its a low end device ‘cos no one will be rushing to get this.

  • Nelson

    Why is this website posting new about dead phone OSes?

  • tomm

    Oh how i love thee Mr. blurry-cam!

  • walt

    @Nelson
    You do know that WP7 isn’t even out yet, right?

    • MicroNix

      I hate to say it but from the screen shots leaked so far, WM7 is gonna be DOA. Even after using 5.x, 6.x and still using a 6.5 device for work, WM7 is the most pathetic attempt at getting back in the game I’ve seen. Sorry but when I look at one of these the work “puke” is the first thing that comes to mind. They blew it and its not even released yet.

      • MicroNix

        word “puke” … (long day)

      • Celz

        Sad thing is your not hating.. Check PPCgeeks and XDA not too many people are waiting for WP7.. Some are but I think they will be disappointed…

  • JBO

    Bret H,

    The N1 integrates with everything perfectly w/o HTC’s sense which just hogs ram and slows down the speed of the processor.

  • http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/46b144493f914971e4a18fb570d7321a?s=80 Hold up wait! My EVO has built-in superpowers

    Android>windows 7

    • http://www.absolutefiction.com [rono]

      And so why is Google frantically scrambling to put together Android 3.0?

  • bob

    ugly

    • http://www.absolutefiction.com [rono]

      I like it when people offer their comments as the definitive word out there. :-)

      I like this design. Minimal and functional. I mostly like that this phone seems small. I think I’ve seen a pic of it in someone’s hand somewhere.

      • Sammy Smith

        You may have seen the test unit that has been pictured a bunch of times. That was an LG if it’s the one I’m thinking of. All though this unit doesn’t seem to be much larger.

  • PAPINYC

    Were they on Crack?

    P.S. @Keith: must have been AT&T’s inability, when I bought my EVO June 4th I had alllll of my contacts transferred by a Sprint tech’ from one of the iTurd 3G’s I was trading in for credit (the same contacts that had been previously sync’d on my desktop through iTunes). He also transferred my photos. It’s definitely not Android, it’s got to be AT&T, that Touchwiz, Cheezewiz, or whatever it’s called. I suggest you get a real Android phone; why, that’s like getting a phone with a bumper.

  • PAPINYC

    P.P.S.
    All originally Outlook contacts.

  • DroidSucks

    POS already dead in the water…..

  • Thedeadbaby

    Looks better then a nexus one

  • Mr. Bill

    I’m thinking more along the line of Picasso instead of Mozart.

  • Scyberian

    My question, purely from a hardware perspective, is why does it appear that the bottom of the phone is hinged/has a hinged plate? (Photo 3, at the bottom of the phone.)

    • Andrew Munchbach

      If I had to guess…

      You slide the battery in, put up that hinged door and then slide the triangular cover on. The bottom of that backplate looks rounded so it might not hold the battery in as tight as it needs to be.

      • Scyberian

        Thank you, Andrew.

  • Cynikal.Mindset

    was this thing designed in 2005? holy ugly…looks more dated than a blackberry

  • Otelo_2001

    if I were to buy this phone from Orange (Europe) will the 3G work here with T-mobile USA? or only with Edge?
    love this phone and the way it looks

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