Spec wise the HD7 is no slouch offering a 1 GHz processor, 16GB of internal storage, 5MP camera with dual LED flash, and 3.5mm headphone jack. Pretty much standard stuff for a high-end smartphone. The only issue at present seems to be if it's too little too late for Microsoft, the developers are already entrenched in iOS and Android platforms.
Still, at $199 (2-year contract)/ $500 (sans-contract) it offers up another alternative to the dinosaur (RIM), fragmentation with skins (Android), and smartphones without AT&T (iPhone).
So can Magenta make an early adopter out of you?
UPDATE: It looks like AT&T also has two Windows Phone 7 phones available today: the HTC Surround and the Samsung Focus.
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