HTC HD7 manual Importing contacts from your SIM card, Merging contact information

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Importing contacts from your SIM card

1.On the Start screen, tap the People tile.

2.In all of the People hub, tap import SIM contacts.

If you have an account already set up, press and hold people on top of the screen, and then tap settings.

3.Choose how you want to sort and display the contacts, and then tap import sim contacts.

Merging contact information

If you have the same contacts stored in your phone and online accounts such as Windows Live and Facebook, your phone will try to link them as one automatically. If it doesn’t, you can manually link them so that you won’t have duplicated entries in your contacts list.

1.On the Start screen, tap the People tile.

2.In all of the People hub, tap the name of the contact you want to link.

3.At the bottom of the screen, tap  . The link icon may look a little different depending if the contact is already linked to other contacts.

4.Do one of the following:

Under suggested links (if available), tap the contact to link to that contact’s account.

Tap choose a contact to select a contact from your People list to link to.

Breaking the contact information link between contacts

1.On the Start screen, tap the People tile.

2.In all of the People hub, tap the name of the contact whose contact information link you want to break.

3.Tap unlink.

Editing, searching, and deleting

Editing a contact’s information

1.On the Start screen, tap the People tile.

2.In all of the People hub, press and hold the contact, and then tap edit.

3.Enter the new information for the contact.

If the contact is linked to another account on your phone, you can choose to edit the contact information on the other account by tapping edit [name of account].

4.Tap .

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HTC HD7 manual Importing contacts from your SIM card, Merging contact information, Editing, searching, and deleting

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.