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You should, too. The painful shame of owning an Android phone. Windows Do these six things right away after you finish setup. If you use Google Chrome, you need to install this now.

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Matthew Miller Contributor Matthew Miller has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces since Full Bio. In the box and first impressions The HTC Arrive comes in a fairly standard well-built box with some accessories and the battery.

Walk around the hardware The 3. Colors are a bit washed out and definitely not as vivid or eye-popping as seen on OLED displays. The display looks a bit small to me when you look at the large area on the front under the display and the area above it.

HTC has two areas with metal grills on the top and bottom of the front, similar to the HD7, that make you think there are stereo speakers or something on board. However, this is just for aesthetics and the only loud speaker is on the back. There is obviously a headset speaker on the top for when you hold the phone to your head to talk and there is also an indicator light in the upper mesh area. My Profile Log Out. Add Your Comment.

Please review our terms of service to complete your newsletter subscription. Sprint: Listed as a launch partner when Windows Phone 7 was announced back in February but that was a non-binding agreement , Sprint could go either way with Windows Phone 7. They could keep everything under wraps and surprise everyone with a Windows Phone 7 or simply taking a "wait and see" approach as they did with Android.

And we believe that the Windows Phone 7 Series will continue that relationship into a new decade. Maybe the Dell Streak? Granted all this is speculation and the carriers still have plenty of time to throw in a few twists before Windows Phone 7 hits the shelves. We still have the nagging questions of "when will the carriers get these phones? Zach Epstein has worked in and around ICT for more than 15 years, first in marketing and business development with two private telcos, then as a writer and editor covering business news, consumer electronics and telecommunications.

Magazine's top Internet of Things experts. By Zach Epstein. Yoni Heisler.



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