Oct 13, 2010 10:49 GMT  ·  By

Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has just announced the upcoming availability of three Windows Phone 7 devices on the market in Singapore, namely the HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy and HTC HD7.

The new smartphones come with the latest mobile OS version from Microsoft, and each of them includes various cutting-edge technologies, as well as a series of applications unique to HTC, packed inside the HTC Hub aimed at complementing the Windows Phone 7 Hub and Tile experience.

According to HTC, the three Windows Phone 7 devices it plans on launching in Singapore should land at various wireless carriers in the country starting with November.

The HTC HD7 should become available exclusively via SingTel with a suggested retail price of $938, HTC 7 Mozart goes exclusively at StarHub at $868, while HTC 7 Trophy should land at M1 at a suggested retail price of $798.

HTC has brought its innovative design and creativity to its new Windows Phone 7 smartphone portfolio by embracing distinctive materials and unique design elements while providing an exciting set of cutting-edge features and technologies,” the company notes.

“With the new HTC Hub, HTC is providing an exclusive series of applications and utilities that include a new weather and stocks application and a new photo enhancer that enables a person to apply special effects before sharing photos with friends.”

The HTC HD7 sports a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display, the largest any Windows Phone 7 handset comes with, while being able to take full advantage of the multimedia features included with the platform, as well as of the Xbox LIVE integration.

HTC 7 Mozart was built from a single piece of anodized aluminum, and sports SRS WOW HD and other features for a great audio experience, not to mention that it can benefit to the full from the integration with Microsoft Zune, which offers access to music and video library while on the go.

As for HTC 7 Trophy, it was designed to offer a great Xbox LIVE gaming experience on its WVGA 3.8” touchscreen display, complemented by SRS WOW HD sound and more.

“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 five new Windows Phones to market.”