Nov 4, 2010 18:11 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier T-Mobile USA is expected to make available for purchase on its airwaves its first Windows Phone 7-based device, the HTC HD7, followed by a second such phone several weeks later, the Dell Venue Pro. While we'll still have to wait until Monday, November 8th to see the HD7

on shelves, we can already take a look at what the sales package includes in the video below.

The guys over at phonedog managed to grab one HTC HD7 device, and they videoed the unboxing process, and also made it available for your viewing pleasure.

The first Windows Phone 7 device to arrive at T-Mobile USA is currently the most impressive such device of them all.

The HTC HD7 packs a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, which is much larger than what the rest of the handsets include (though Dell Venue Pro, which would arrive at a later date, would boast a 4.1-inch screen).

At the same time, the mobile phone comes with a 1GHz application processor inside, and with a high-quality photo snapper on the back, with HD video recording capabilities.

3G connectivity options have been also included into the mix, as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, GPS receiver, and enough storage space to fit the needs of any user.

Starting with Monday, T-Mobile users will be able to purchase the new mobile phone from their wireless carrier, which already put the device on its myTmobile.com upgrade page.

For the time being, however, the HD7 is not available for purchase from T-Mobile, a recent article on TmoNews reads.

According to phonedog, the HTC HD7 is one of the “most feature-packed Windows Phone 7 devices,” which also sports a highly-appealing form factor.

The handset was already listed at various online retailers in the US with lower price tags than what T-Mobile is asking for it.

While waiting for HD7 to become available for purchase at the wireless carrier, take a look at the video unboxing embedded below.