The HTC Trophy, the first Windows Phone 7 smartphone from Verizon Wireless, goes on sale today.
Windows
Phones have Xbox-gaming features. To illustrate this feature, Verizon
and Microsoft are offering a free Xbox game valued up to $60 (Halo: Reach, Kinect Sports and Lode
Runner) to buyers of the HTC Trophy before July 15.
The Verizon HTC Trophy features include a 3.8-inch (480 x 800)
touchscreen, a 1GHz Snapdragon (QSD8250) processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
GPS, FM radio, global connectivity, and a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash.
Xbox LIVE users can sync directly with Xbox LIVE mobile to access
their avatar, profile and gamer score to keep track of their wins. HTC Trophy will cost $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and with a new two-year customer
agreement. Verizon Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase.
Game enthusiasts also can buy, from Verizon Wireless, the Sony Xperia Play or other new Android smartphones, the LG Revolution and Droid X2.
Compare LG Revolution vs Xperia Play vs Droid X2.
4G LTE smartphones are the Samsung Droid Charge and HTC ThunderBolt. Read Samsung Droid Charge vs HTC ThunderBolt comparison.
You can also compare the Droid X2 vs the Droid Charge to see which one is in charge.
We're still working on a ginormous chart of all current super
smartphones on the Verizon network. We released a first draft on Facebook for our fans who like us.