Jun 8, 2011 08:32 GMT  ·  By

Wireless services provider T-Mobile USA has a new appealing offering available for its customers, with the high-end Windows Phone-based HTC HD7 free upon the signing of a contract agreement.

The smartphone sports one of the largest touchscreen displays that today's mobile phones feature, also the largest screen of a Windows Phone-based device.

This is not the first price cut that HTC HD7 tastes, but it certainly seems to be the most appealing one. Previously, we saw the handset available for $99.99 at T-Mobile, while Amazon had it at only $29.99.

Apparently, T-Mobile felt that users would be attracted to this device even more if they could purchase it for free, and decided to cut the handset's cost even more.

Until tomorrow, June 9th, at midnight, the 4.3-inch Windows Phone 7 device is available for nothing with the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the wireless carrier.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the large capacitive touchscreen display that HTC HD7 comes with can deliver a 480 x 800 pixels resolution.

Moreover, the new device comes with a fast 1GHz application processor inside, complemented by 576 MB of RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. On the back, the handset sports a 5-megapixel photo snapper with auto focus, LED Flash and 720p HD video recording.

The mobile phone comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, support for the carrier's 3G network, built-in GPS receiver, the usual set of sensors, and a 1230mAh Li-ion battery that can deliver up to 6.5 hours of talk time or up to 14.5 days of standby time.

Of course, there is also the Windows Phone platform, which offers Xbox LIVE services, access to the Windows Phone Marketplace for downloading and installing applications, and more.

Here's what T-Mobile notes on HTC HD7: “a new Windows Phone designed to bring together everything you care about most - while making it all easier and faster. Exclusively from T-Mobile, the HD7 includes great entertainment features that bring you more play and less pause.”

The HTC HD7 is available for free at T-Mobile when purchased from the carrier's website.