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This page seeks to list and compare hardware devices that are shipped with Microsoft's [[Windows Phone 7|Windows Phone]] operating system.
==Hardware==
[[File:Samsung Omnia 7.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Samsung]] Omnia 7, on the [[Hutchison_3G#Austria|3 Austria]] network, running Windows Phone 7]]
{{Main|List of Windows Phone devices}}
 
==Officially Released==
===Minimum requirements===
The following are lists of devices that have been released with Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system installed. Multiple names for the
Microsoft has said that it is issuing "tough, but fair" hardware requirements to manufacturers.<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/live-from-microsofts-windows-phone-7-series-windows-mobile-press-event-at-mwc-2010/ |title= Live from Microsoft's Windows Phone press event at MWC 2010 |publisher= engadget.com |accessdate= 2010-03-21 |date= 2010-02-15}}</ref>
same device would be entered in the same row where applicable. It was confirmed that [[Nokia]] will make smartphones with Windows Phone 7 OS.
All Windows Phone 7 devices, at minimum, must include the following:<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://recombu.com/news/what-is-windows-phone-7_M12576.html |title= What Is Windows Phone 7?}}</ref><ref>[http://y.msmobiles.com/microsoft/wp7s/requirements.jpg Standardized Hardware Foundation]</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1" align="center"
===Smartphones===
! Minimum Windows Phone 7 device requirements
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: small; text-align: center; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;"
|-
! Product
|[[Capacitive touch screen|Capacitive]], 4-point [[multi-touch]] screen with WVGA (480x800) resolution
! Manufacturer
! Release Date
! System on Chip
! Memory ([[RAM]])
! Display
! Keyboard
! Weight (g)
! Carrier
! class="unsortable"| Notes
|-
| [[Dell Venue Pro]]
| [[ARM architecture|ARM]] v7 "Cortex/Scorpion" – [[Snapdragon (system on chip)|Snapdragon]] QSD8X50, MSM7X30, and MSM8X55
| [[Dell]]
| November 8, 2010<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.softpedia.com/news/Dell-Venue-Pro-Available-at-Microsoft-Today-at-Dell-on-November-15th-165222.shtml |title= Dell venue pro release date |author= Ionut Arghire |date= 2010-11-08 |accessdate= 2010-12-22}}</ref>
| QSD8250
| 512MB
| 4.1", [[WVGA]] 800x480 [[AMOLED]]
| {{Yes}}
| 165
|AT&T, [[T-Mobile USA]], [[Rogers]] (Pending)
| Has vertical slide-out keyboard
|-
| [[HTC 7 Pro]]
|[[DirectX9]] rendering-capable [[GPU]]
| [[HTC Corporation|HTC]]
| January 17, 2011
| QSD8650
| 576MB
| 3.6", WVGA
| {{Yes}}
| 185
| [[Sprint Nextel|Sprint]]
| CDMA: '''HTC Arrive'''
Has slide-out keyboard
|-
| [[HTC 7 Surround]]
|256&nbsp;MB of [[RAM]] with at least 8&nbsp;GB of [[Flash memory]]
| HTC
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 448MB
| 3.8", WVGA
| {{No}}
| 165
| [[AT&T Mobility|AT&T]], [[TELUS]]
| Has slide-out speaker
|-
| [[HTC 7 Trophy]]
|[[Accelerometer]] with [[compass]], ambient light sensor, [[proximity sensor]], [[Assisted GPS]], and [[Gyroscope]]
| HTC
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 576MB
| 3.8", WVGA
| {{No}}
| 140
| [[Vodafone U.K.|Vodafone UK]], [[Vodafone Australia]]
|
|-
| [[HTC 7 Mozart]]
|5-[[Pixel#Megapixel|megapixel]] camera with an LED flash
| HTC
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 576MB
| 3.7", WVGA
| {{No}}
| 130
| [[Orange U.K.]], [[Telstra]]
| Camera: 8 megapixels + Xenon flash
|-
| [[HTC HD7]]
|FM radio tuner
| HTC
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 576MB
| 4.3", WVGA
| {{No}}
| 162
| T-Mobile USA, [[O2 (United Kingdom)|O2 UK]], Bell
| Largest screen on a WP7 device
|-
| [[LG Optimus 7]]
|Seven (7) dedicated hardware buttons – back, Start, search, 2-stage camera, power/sleep and Volume Up and Down.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/windows-phone-7-actually-requires-six-hardware-buttons|title=Windows Phone 7 Actually Requires Six Hardware Buttons|author=Anton D. Nagy|publisher=pocketnow}}</ref>
| [[LG Group|LG]]
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8650
| 512MB
| 3.8", WVGA
| {{No}}
| 157
| TELUS, Vodafone UK, [[Optus]]
| DLNA
|-
| [[LG Quantum]]
| LG
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 512MB
| 3.5", WVGA
| {{Yes}}
| 178
| AT&T, [[Bell Mobility|Bell]]
| Has slide-out keyboard
|-
| [[Samsung Focus]]
| [[Samsung Group|Samsung]]
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 512MB
| 4.0", WVGA [[Super AMOLED]]
| {{No}}
| 115
| AT&T, [[Rogers Wireless|Rogers]]
| Storage may be expanded with a compatible [[microSD]] card.
|-
| [[Samsung Omnia 7]]
| Samsung
| October 21, 2010
| QSD8250
| 512MB
| 4.0", WVGA Super AMOLED
| {{No}}
| 138
| Orange UK, [[Hutchison_3G_UK_Limited#United_Kingdom|3 UK]], Optus
|
|}
 
At Mix 2011, Microsoft revealed an updated hardware requirements standard. Instead of using a 1GHz processor, manufacturers can now use Qualcomm's MSM7x30 chips which is clocked at 800Mhz.
===Planned devices===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: small; text-align: center; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;"
|-
! Product
! Manufacturer
! Release Date
! System on Chip
! Memory ([[RAM]])
! Display
! Keyboard
! Weight (g)
! Carrier
! class="unsortable"| Notes
|-
| Dell Wrigley<ref>http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/16/dells-2011-smartphone-and-tablet-lineup-leaked-android-ice-cre/</ref>
| Dell
| Q3 2011
|
| 512MB
| 4" WVGA
| {{Yes}}
|
|
| Camera: 8 megapixels
|-
| HTC HD7S <ref>http://www.htc.com/us/press/big-screen-big-entertainment-htc-and-att-introduce-the-htc-hd7s-smartphone/38</ref><ref>http://www.wireless.att.com/businesscenter/devices/htc-hd7s.jsp</ref>
| HTC
| mid-2011
| QSD8250
| 576MB
| 4.3", WVGA S-LCD
| {{No}}
| 162
| AT&T,
| S-LCD screen
|-
| HTC Ignite<ref>http://www.wpcentral.com/htc-ignite-new-windows-phone</ref>
| HTC
| mid-2011
| MSM7230
| 512MB
| 3.7" WVGA
| {{No}}
|
|
|
|-
| HTC Prime<ref>http://pocketnow.com/windows-phone/htc-prime-windows-phone-7-qwerty-slider-image</ref>
| HTC
| mid-2011
| MSM7230
| 512MB
| 3.7" WVGA
| {{Yes}}
|
|
|
|}
 
===System on Chips===
This is a comparison of the SoCs used on the above smartphones
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: small; text-align: center; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;"
|-
! Product
! Manufacturer
! CPU Core
! CPU Clock Speed
! GPU Core
|-
! [[Snapdragon (processor)|Snapdragon]] QSD8250
| [[Qualcomm]]
| Scorpion (modified Cortex-A8)
| 1&nbsp;GHz
| [[Adreno]] 200
|-
! Snapdragon QSD8650
| Qualcomm
| Scorpion
| 1&nbsp;GHz
| Adreno 200
|}
 
==Note==
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