This page seeks to list and compare hardware devices that are shipped with Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. HTC Corporation, Samsung, LG, Dell, Nokia, ZTE, Acer and Fujitsu have all committed to creating Windows Phone-based devices.
The following are lists of devices that have been released with Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system installed. Multiple names for the same device would be entered in the same row where applicable. Every Windows Phone is equipped with at least a 5 MP camera and has a screen resolution of 480x800 pixels, as required by Microsoft.
Product | Release Date | Processor Speed | Internal Memory | Display | Keyboard | Front-facing Camera | Notes |
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Acer Allegro | November 2011 | 1 GHz | 8GB | 3.6" LCD | No | No | Comes in black and white |
Dell Venue Pro | November 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB/ 16GB | 4.1" AMOLED | Yes | No | Has vertical slide-out keyboard. The only Windows Phone by Dell. |
Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T | September 2011 | 1 GHz | 32GB | 3.7" LCD | No | No | 13.2 Megapixel camera and waterproof. First "Mango" phone |
HTC 7 Pro (Arrive) | January 2011 | 1 GHz | 8GB/ 16GB | 3.6" LCD | Yes | No | CDMA: HTC Arrive
Has slide-out keyboard |
HTC 7 Surround | November 2010 | 1 GHz | 16GB | 3.8" LCD | No | No | Has a slide-out speaker |
HTC 7 Trophy | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB (16GB for Verizon) | 3.8" Super LCD | No | No | Yellow back on International version, Red back on Verizon's. |
HTC 7 Mozart | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB/ 16GB | 3.7" Super LCD | No | No | Camera: 8 megapixels + Xenon flash |
HTC HD7 (HD7S) | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB/ 16GB | 4.3" LCD (Super LCD for HD7S) | No | No | HTC HD7S variation has Super LCD screen. |
HTC Titan (Ultimate) | October 2011 | 1.5 GHz | 16GB | 4.7" Super LCD | No | Yes | Largest screen on a WP7 device. HTC Ultimate for certain countries. Also, has 4G HSDPA+ on AT&T. |
HTC Radar (Radar 4G) | October 2011 | 1 GHz | 8GB | 3.8" Super LCD | No | Yes | The first Windows Phone available in white. Also available on T-Mobile with 4G HSDPA+. |
LG Optimus 7 (Jil Sander Mobile) | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 16GB | 3.8" LCD | No | No | with DLNA support out of the box. |
LG Quantum (Optimus 7Q) | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 16GB | 3.5" LCD | Yes | No | Features a slide-out keyboard. |
Nokia Lumia 710 | November 2011 | 1.4 GHz | 8GB | 3.7" LCD | No | No | Mid range Windows Phone from Nokia. Also, on T-Mobile US with 4G. |
Nokia Lumia 800 | November 2011 | 1.4 GHz | 16GB | 3.7" ClearBlack AMOLED | No | No | Nokia's Windows Phone variant of the Nokia N9. |
Nokia Lumia 900 | 1.4 GHz | 16GB/32GB | 4.3" ClearBlack AMOLED | No | No | ||
Samsung Focus | November 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB | 4.0" Super AMOLED | No | No | Storage may be expanded with a compatible microSD card. |
Samsung Omnia 7 | October 2010 | 1 GHz | 8GB/ 16GB | 4.0" Super AMOLED | No | No | |
Samsung Focus S | November 2011 | 1.4 GHz | 16GB | 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus | No | Yes | Exclusive in the US. Has HSDPA+ on AT&T. |
Samsung Omnia W (Focus Flash) | November 2011 | 1.4 GHz | 8GB | 3.7" Super AMOLED | No | Yes | Successor for Samsung Omnia 7. Supports HSDPA+ on AT&T. |
ZTE Tania (Spirit) | December 2011 | 1 GHz | 4GB | 4.3" LCD | No | No | Aimed for the Asian market |
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