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Friday, December 10, 2010

Telstra HTC Mozart Review 20101210 (Final Report)

My final report of the HTC Mozart

I know you’re all asking, will I continue to use the phone after the social review is over?

It’s an easy question for me to answer, but I’m going to make you do some reading first.

I went into this review with no prior knowledge of the HTC Mozart, hell I couldn’t even get the phone out of the box!

The HTC has many features that other phones don’t, I’m not sure if these could be called features or tools.

You have to remember that I do use my phone and use it well, I use it for work and little play. My phone although never far from my person is not something I have to wave around to show people that I have it.

I use the Calender as a reminder from when to get up in the morning, to when to put the bins out and who to see and when. All timed perfectly to go off, so it is impossible to forget.

Twitter the official app, does nothing for me – will try and get Snaptu downloaded as my personal preference.

The phone itself is perfect to use, perfectly weighted, a joy to interact with.

So the BIG question would I USE the HTC as my normal phone?

NO – and that is purely because of the tethering issues – without tethering I have to carry another piece of technology and life is complicated enough

Even if I did share ALL my personal information with Windows Live (thus Microsoft) I still couldn’t use the HTC because of the tethering issues.

Thanks for listening to the rant! – I hope the whole experience allowed you to see inside my mind and thus the HTC Mozart

Telstra Exchange

“I have been given a HTC Mozart with Windows 7 Phone by Telstra free of charge to review. The comments expressed by me reflect my own user experience and personal opinion and are not made on behalf of Telstra.”


This should be my last post on the HTC Moazrt - if I do switch I'll let you know - but doubtful.

1 comment:

  1. I would be inclined to suggest trying the HTC Desire. Tethering, good Twitter client, pretty much all the 'goodness' and none of the garbage.

    I suspect you might be able to get someone to swap you for the Mozart ;-)

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