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Microsoft Office Mobile 2010

The Microsoft® Office hub consists of the following apps:

Microsoft OneNote Mobile 2010 lets you keep track of stuff at home, school, or work — your big ideas, shopping lists, meeting notes, projects, you name it.

Microsoft® Word Mobile 2010 lets you create and edit documents on your phone.

Microsoft® Excel® Mobile 2010 lets you create, view, and edit Excel spreadsheets on your phone.

Microsoft® PowerPoint® Mobile 2010 lets you view (not create) and edit slideshow presentations on your phone.

SharePoint Workspace lets you view, edit, and download documents stored on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.

Currently, you can’t copy Office documents into your phone from your computer.

If you want to get your Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file into your phone, send it as an email attachment to one of the email accounts you have set up on your phone. From there, you can tap the attachment to open it on your phone. To find out how to set up an email account, see “Setting up an account” in the Getting started chapter.

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Contents Your HTC HD7 Icons used in this guide Contents Getting connected KeyboardMessaging CalendarMaps and location SettingsUpdate and reset ZuneFront panel BasicsInside the box Your phoneRight panel Top panelBack panel Removing the back cover Bottom coverReplacing the back cover Inserting the SIM card SIM cardRemoving the SIM card Inserting the battery BatteryRemoving the battery Switching your phone off Switching your phone on or offCharging the battery Switching your phone onEntering your PIN Using the kickstandFinger gestures Rearranging the tiles on the Start screen Setting up your phone for the first timeGetting started Start screenSleep mode Accessing apps and settingsHubs Changing your lock screen wallpaper Unlocking the screenStatus icons Adjusting the volumeSearching the Web Setting up an accountSearching Interacting with your phone by speakingChanging the theme Changing the ringtoneMaking calls Phone callsMaking an emergency call Muting the ringing sound without rejecting the call Using in-call optionsReceiving calls Answering or rejecting an incoming callTurning the speakerphone on or off during a call Switching between callsSetting up a conference call Putting a call on holdChecking calls in the call history Using call historyMuting the microphone during a call Ending a callTurning Flight mode Airplane mode on or off Call servicesClearing the call history list About the People hub PeopleViewing your contacts list and feeds Contact information Adding a new contactEditing a contact’s information Importing contacts from your SIM cardMerging contact information Editing, searching, and deletingSearching for a contact Your Me tileDeleting a contact People Moving the cursor Using the onscreen keyboardKeyboard Entering textEnabling other keyboard languages Changing keyboard settingsEntering words with predictive text Changing to the landscape keyboardAbout Messaging MessagingSending a text message Viewing and replying to a message Sending a picture messageForwarding a message Managing message conversationsDeleting a conversation Deleting a messageAdding a Microsoft Exchange Server account Adding a POP3/IMAP email accountDeleting an email message from the inbox Checking your inboxManaging email messages Refreshing an email accountResuming a draft email message Sending an email messageFlagging an email Setting the priority for an email messageChanging email account settings Reading and replying to an email messageAbout Calendar CalendarCreating a calendar appointment Month view Changing calendar viewsSending an invitation Day and Agenda viewsEditing an appointment Viewing, editing or deleting an appointmentViewing, dismissing, or snoozing appointment reminders Viewing the details of an appointmentStop synchronizing a calendar Displaying and synchronizing calendarsShowing or hiding calendars Choosing which calendars are synchronized on your phoneData connection Adding an access pointSetting up your data connection using Connection Setup Getting connectedTurning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a wireless network Wi-FiEnabling data roaming Using your phone’s web browser Opening a new browser tab Switching between browser windowsZooming in or out on a web Selecting a link in a webBookmarking a web Setting browser optionsTurning Bluetooth on BluetoothConnecting a Bluetooth headset or car kit Unpairing from a Bluetooth device Disconnecting or unpairing from a Bluetooth deviceReconnecting a headset or car kit Disconnecting a Bluetooth deviceZooming CameraCamera basics Viewfinder screenCapturing a video Taking a photoAfter capturing Camera settingsAbout the Pictures hub PicturesChanging the Pictures hub wallpaper Touching up your photos Viewing photos and videosSending your photos Uploading a photo to your SkyDrive Sharing your photos on the WebSending a picture message Sharing photos on FacebookSelecting items to sync with your phone Setting up Zune to sync your computer and phoneZune Synchronizing your computer and phoneTurning on repeat or shuffle Music + Videos hubListening to music Watching videosListening to the radio Listening to or watching your podcastsViewing locations in Bing Maps Turning on location servicesMaps and location Bing MapsSearching for locations and places Switching to aerial viewClearing the map Viewing search results Getting directionsChecking traffic conditions Downloading apps HTC HubAbout the HTC Hub Opening HTC HubWeather Connection SetupCalculator Love ConverterFlashlight ListSound Enhancer Photo EnhancerChanging the stock list order Checking your stocksAdding a stock quote or stock market index Deleting a stock quote or indexMicrosoft Office Mobile More appsWindows Marketplace Using Microsoft Office MobileGames Protecting your SIM card with a PIN SecurityRestoring a SIM card that has been locked out Protecting your phone through the Web Protecting your phone with a passwordSettings on your phone SettingsSystem settings Changing sound settings Changing display settingsChanging the phone language Checking information about your phoneRestarting your phone soft reset Update and resetRestarting or factory resetting your phone Setting the phone to notify you when an update is availablePerforming a factory reset via settings Performing a factory reset hard resetPerforming a factory reset using phone buttons Trademarks and copyright Index Index

HD7 specifications

The HTC HD7, launched in November 2010, was one of the first smartphones to run on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system. This device marked HTC's commitment to Windows-based devices and showcased cutting-edge technology of its time.

One of the standout features of the HTC HD7 was its impressive 4.3-inch Super LCD display. The screen boasted a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, providing vibrant colors and sharp images, making it an excellent choice for media consumption. The large display also enhanced the user experience, particularly when navigating the unique tile-based interface of Windows Phone 7.

Under the hood, the HTC HD7 was powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor clocked at 1 GHz, coupled with 576 MB of RAM. While this may seem modest by today’s standards, it offered smooth performance for various applications and multitasking capabilities for its time. The device came with 16 GB of internal storage, which provided ample space for apps, music, and videos, although it lacked expandable storage options through microSD.

In terms of camera technology, the HTC HD7 featured a 5-megapixel rear camera equipped with autofocus and LED flash capabilities. This allowed for decent photography, and users could also capture video in 720p HD. The front-facing camera, however, was notably absent, which was a common limitation in many smartphones of that era.

The device was powered by a 1230 mAh battery, offering decent battery life that varied based on usage patterns. HTC also included its Sense UI on top of the Windows Phone platform, providing customizable live tiles and a level of personalization that enhanced the user experience.

Connectivity options included 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, and GPS. With these features, users could stay connected and navigate effortlessly.

The HTC HD7 also introduced a variety of multimedia capabilities. It supported a range of audio and video formats, making it suitable for entertainment on the go. With the integration of Xbox Live games and the Zune music service, users could access a wide array of media content.

Overall, the HTC HD7 was a pioneering device that captured the essence of early smartphone technology, combining design, functionality, and multimedia features within a single versatile package. It paved the way for future Windows Phone devices and contributed to HTC's legacy in the smartphone market.