First, connect your USB from the phone to the laptop. After this, a window will show up on the computer screen, click on that. After this, your computer will go through the steps to install the drivers. Now, go to your phone and you will see a menu that says your laptop. Click on the button that says "sync", and your computer will start to sync The T-Mobile myTouch 4G is a smartphone designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation for T-Mobile USA 's "myTouch" re-branded series of phones. HTC's name for the device during development was "Glacier". This is T-Mobile's second "4G" phone, after the T-Mobile G2, and the third smartphone by T-Mobile that runs Android 2.2 Froyo software. [3] T-Mobile Windows Phone options are the 521, 625, and 925. The 925, unfortunately, is expected to lose support from T-Mobile soon, which explains why it's no longer available online or in stores. You can find them on eBay for a decent price sometimes. With XDA Developer and famed internet leaker @Football4PDA leaking details of the upcoming HTC Accord this morning, the timing is ripe to let loose our own intel that the Accord will arrive on T File this under Windows Phone awesome. T-Mobile and AT&T customers who want a wireless charging capable HTC 8X are out of luck, as it's a Verizon exclusive. Windows Phone 7 kicked things off to a mixed start. Despite critical acclaim, Microsoft, hardware manufacturers and vendors were under-whelmed by its lack of consumer uptake. So while the platform has definitely fared better than, say, WebOS, it’s certainly left the bottom line a bit thin on the ground. An updated OS, Windows Phone 7.5 Mango should however rejuvenate interest, as should a HTC Made the First Android Phone . HTC releases the occasional smartphone, but its involvement in the Android ecosystem is drastically smaller than it used to be. 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It's a big day for Microsoft with the official debut of Windows Phone 7 in New York City today. Plenty of the major mobile device players brought their WP7-enabled devices to showcase, and here's a quick hands-on review of the HTC HD7. More coverage: Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7: Perception hurdles and the tablet angle An inside look at Windows Phone 7 and its first phones (images) Windows Phone 7: Microsoft applies lessons learned from Apple and Google Microsoft’s goal with Windows Phone 7: Disrupt the category Windows Phone 7 handsets start to emerge Officially announced this morning, the speed of the HD7, powered by a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon processor, is evident right from the start. Based on how speedy the rest of the WP7 smartphones on display were too, part of that swiftness has to be attributed to the operating system. [Image Gallery: Hands-on with the Windows Phone 7 smartphone collection] Zooming in and out of applications is almost as quick as the blink of an eye, with a few exceptions. Strangely, Twitter took awhile to load. Not strangely, Internet Explorer took between 30 seconds and a minute to load a page. Given that there wasn't a SIM card installed and the device was connecting via Wi-Fi, part of the load lag could have been due to crowding of everyone else trying to connect to the network. The immediate feel of the HD7 was a bit bulky for my hand, reminding me of the Motorola Droid X and HTC Evo 4G, both of which also sport displays. The smartphone doesn't feel all that heavy, and it should be able to slide into a pocket easily, measuring in at less than an inch thick. Everything on this WP7 device is controlled on the touch screen, with few buttons 'round the sides for volume control, power and a camera shutter button. One of the extra unique features on the HTC HD7 is the kickstand on the rear of the device near the 5-megapixel camera and dual LED flash (pictured below). That should certainly be convenient for watching movies on-the-go. Now all they need is Netflix for WP7. Otherwise, there aren't many differences between the HD7 and the other eight devices currently in the Windows Phone 7 line-up. It really comes down to mobile carriers, physical characteristics and pricing. T-Mobile will begin rolling out the HTC HD7 throughout the United States mid-November. As ZDNet's Matt Miller reported this morning, this particular WP7 smartphone should also be retailing for $199 (on contract). Related I have spent a few months playing with Windows Phone 7 and after playing with the HTC Surround and Samsung Focus on AT&T I couldn't wait to get my hands on the HTC HD7 on T-Mobile since T-Mobile is my personal primary carrier. T-Mobile sent me an HD7 a couple of days ago and after stopping at the T-Mobile store I now need to choose between the HD7 and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G device. The T-Mobile HD7 feels great in your hand and is going to be a tough device to return in a couple of weeks. You can check out my image gallery that includes some device photos, my YouTube video, and my first impressions walk around below. Image Gallery: Check out photos of the HTC HD7 on T-Mobile. In the box and first impressions The T-Mobile HTC HD7 comes in a solid box very similar to the one that the HTC HD2 was packed in with a large glossy image of the HD7 on the front and list of features and services on the back. HTC and T-Mobile have created a fairly consistent out-of-the box experience that helps you feel that you have purchased a quality device. Inside the box you will find the HD7, battery, A/C charger, USB cable, wired stereo headset, and some pamphlets like the Start Guide. Everything is packed and presented well with soft plastic bags holding the accessories. The HD7 feels fantastic in your hand with a form factor similar to the EVO 4G and HTC HD2, but with even more refinements and sleekness. It feels solid and even though the display is big there is very little black around the display and the device doesn't feel that big in your hand. Specifications Specifications for the T-Mobile HTC HD7 include the following: Windows Phone 7 1 GHz Snapdragon processor Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G (1700/2100 MHz) inch WVGA (480x800) capacitive LCD touch display Integrated 16GB flash memory 512MB ROM and 576MB RAM 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass Integrated A-GPS Wi-Fi ( b/g/n) Bluetooth 1230 mAh battery mm headset jack Dimensions: x x inches and ounces Note that there is no accessible microSD card slot for the end user to put in whatever they lack, which is typical for most Windows Phone 7 devices. The display is fairly standard and looks a bit lackluster when you put it side-by-side with a Super AMOLED Samsung device. Then again, fonts look good and the display is still quite good so I highly doubt too many will complain. These internal specs are fairly standard for Windows Phone 7 devices and the differentiation comes in the form of some hardware and software differences. Walk around the hardware The front is dominated by the large inch capacitive touch LCD display. It is a nice display with fonts and photos looking great on the screen. There are the three required buttons, touch capacitive, for Back, Start, and Search below the display. You will find a cool set of stereo speakers on the front in the form of speaker grills at the top and bottom of the front. The large volume button and camera capture/activation button are found on the right side with nothing at all on the left side. The bottom is where you will find the microphone, microUSB port, and mm headset jack. The only thing on the top is the power button. The back is pretty cool with a slick kickstand that flips out from around the camera. I have seen photos of the camera surround being yellow and red, but the T-Mobile USA version is simply gray. The camera lens and dual LED flash are centered on the top of the back. The entire back is covered in cool soft touch material. The volume button has a bit of movement that I have read about on a few other sites. It isn't a major issue, but you can easily move it up and down a bit in the slot and it does make a bit of a clicking noise when you move it. Walk through the software As I said in my first impressions post on the other Windows Phone 7 devices, carriers are limited in what they can install on devices out of the box. On the T-Mobile HTC HD2 you will find the following loaded by default: Netflix Slacker Radio T-Mobile TV T-Mobile Family Room TeleNav GPS Navigator HTC Hub T-Mobile TV is a rebranded, and much improved, version of MobiTV that will set you back $ per month after the free 30 day trial. T-Mobile TV is quite good and plays well on the HD7. The T-Mobile Family Room application and service only allows other family members with Windows Phone 7 devices to "write on the virtual chalkboard", post images, and more. The rest of the standard Windows Phone 7 suite is on the device. Pricing, availability, and final thoughts The T-Mobile HTC HD7 will be available on T-Mobile on Monday, 8 November, for $ with a 2-year contract. The full Even More Plus (no contract) price will probably be in the $500 to $550 range. My T-Mobile SIM has been in the HD7 for a couple of days and I am seriously considering the device for myself, but I may get the myTouch 4G first and if I don't like it switch to the HD7 within a couple of weeks. If you are looking for a Windows Phone 7 device on T-Mobile, then the HD7 is an excellent choice. The Dell Venue Pro will eventually be available directly from T-Mobile at some time. I am curious to see how well the HD7 does at T-Mobile. Reviews of the HTC HD7 As I continue to check out the HD7, I recommend you check out the following sites who have had the chance to spend a lot more time with the device before I did: Engadget SlashGear TechRadar Related