Nov 12, 2010 08:57 GMT  ·  By

Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has just announced the release of two of its Window Phone 7 devices on the market in Hong Kong, namely the HTC 7 Mozart and HTC HD7.

The handsets, powered by Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 operating system, offer great innovation in appealing designs, while packing a variety of cutting-edge technologies.

According to HTC, its new HTC 7 Mozart and HTC HD7 also come with specific HTC applications accessible via the HTC Hub, aimed at expanding the Windows Phone 7 Hub and Tile experience.

Windows Phone 7 is an entirely fresh mobile experience, on which HTC is excited to be going big. We see tremendous customer opportunities with the integration of Microsoft’s most popular services like Xbox LIVE and Zune,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation.

“The value Microsoft is bringing to mobile customers around the world sets a new benchmark for the industry. HTC will be introducing two new HTC Windows Phone 7 smartphones in Hong Kong to support our customers with a broad variety of choices.”

The mobile phone maker also notes that the new handsets come with distinctive materials and unique design elements aimed at making them even more appealing.

“HTC has been a partner with Microsoft since we launched our first phones nearly a decade ago, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue this journey with the launch of Windows Phone 7,” said Andy Lees, President of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft.

“Windows Phone 7 characterizes a new direction for Microsoft and its partners, and HTC is stepping up to support this in a significant way by bringing two new Windows Phones to Hong Kong market.”

The new HTC HD7 comes to the market with a large 4.3” high-resolution screen, while being able to offer great mobile gaming experience, as it take full advantage of the Xbox LIVE service Microsoft packed in Windows Phone 7.

The HTC 7 Mozart was made out of a single piece of anodized aluminum, and packs SRS WOW HD for high-fidelity, virtual surround sound.