Sure, we've seen HTC's Mozart with Windows Phone 7 leak out a couple of times in the past, but as the WP7 launch draws near, we're left without any specs for the device. Worry not, readers, because that changes today. The folks at WMPowerUser have thrown up a quick video of the Mozart pairing with a Bluetooth device and, at the beginning of the clip, the reported specs are listed. Those specs are as follows: 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 (the same chip found in the Nexus One), 512 MB of ROM, 576 MB of RAM, 3.7-inch Super LCD display, 8 megapixel camera, and a 1300 mAh battery. Check out the full video down below.
While the Mozart definitely resembles a Nexus One in several ways (including being GSM-only, at least initially for WP7), I wouldn't say that that's really a bad thing. After all, the N1 is still one of the best Android phones available, almost nine months after its release. Not many other handsets can say that. Are any of you planning to pick up the Windows Phone 7-powered HTC Mozart?
Via Engadget, WMPowerUser