We take a closer look at the nine phones to expect from Samsung, LG, HTC and Dell.
Samsung Focus
LG Quantum
LG Optimus 7
HTC Surround
HTC HD7
HTC 7 Pro
HTC 7 Mozart
HTC 7 Trophy
Dell Venue Pro
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HTC HD7

The HD7 is designed with the mobile movie junkie in mind. It has the largest touchscreen of the lot, at 4.3 inches. Thankfully, it’s also packing that kickstand for on-the-go viewing. Netflix, T-Mobile TV and Slacker Radio are all built in. If that’s not enough, you can make your own 720p movies or capture images with the 5-megapixel camera, which features a dual-LED flash. Oh—it also allows you to make calls. HTC promises six hours of talk time and up to 13 days of standby.

Provider: T-Mobile (U.S.), Telefonica O2 (Germany, UK, Ireland), Telefonica Movistar (Spain), Bouygues Telecom (France), Telstra (Australia), Singtel (Singapore), Maxis (Malaysia), Taiwan Mobile (Taiwan), CSL, 3 and China Mobile (Hong Kong)

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