alaTest Sites
About alaTest
Connect with alaTest
alaTest, All about reviews. © 2005-2025 ICSS AB. All rights reserved. Privacy & Terms
220 reviews
Jul, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 220 reviews of HTC Trophy. The average rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Comments about the screen and design are on the whole positive. The portability and performance are also appreciated, but many are less positive about the connectivity and reception.
usability, performance, portability, design, screen
reception, connectivity
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the HTC Trophy is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.
See all HTC Mobile PhonesConsumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 179 user reviews of HTC Trophy from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. Opinions about the screen and design are generally positive. The portability and performance also get good feedback, whereas many are less positive about the connectivity and reception.
usability, performance, portability, design, screen
reception, connectivity
96% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : GULLIVER (htcphones.net)
The smartphone market is currently on a boom with innumerable handsets heating the competition with the most sophisticated technology and prices to die for. The head on tussle between the leading brands of the mobile world is getting fiercer with each...
Expert review by : Lawrence Latif (theinquirer.net)
A solid if uninspiring Windows Phone 7 handset
is perhaps the biggest problem HTC has with its Trophy Windows Phone 7 handset.
Expert review by : Bell.A (htcphones.net)
Here we are presenting you HTC Trophy vs Samsung Omnia loading time comparison video. Although the handsets have similar “stuffing” but they perform completely different loading time.
Expert review by : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)
The HTC Trophy, Verizon's first Windows Phone 7, isn't a standout, but it will satisfy people who find Android's interface too complex.
Easy to use. Feels solid. Good voice performance.
Poor camera. Battery life could be better.
Conclusions The HTC Trophy is a pleasantly unassuming device that makes a terrific first smartphone, or a step up from a BlackBerry for someone who doesn't feel like doing all of the furniture-arranging that comes with the Android experience. The...
Expert review by : Armando Rodriguez (pcworld.com)
The HTC Trophy ($150 with a new two-year contract) is the first Windows Phone 7 device on Verizon, and it does a pretty good job of showing off what the platform is all about. The Trophy is great for handling multimedia, but the phone feels dated next...
Good multimedia capabilities ; Responsive touchscreen
Network speeds are inconsistent ; Hardware is a bit dated
The HTC Trophy is a solid alternative for anyone who doesn't want an iPhone or Android device.
Expert review by : PhoneArena Team (phonearena.com)
Last of the major domestic players to get into the game with Windows Phone 7, Verizon Wireless can now offer their customers the new experience in Microsoft's platform with the HTC Trophy. Considering that this is Verizon's WP7 launch handset, let's...
Expert review by : Preetom Goswami (techmagnifier.com)
HTC has produced another wonderful smartphone named Trophy. It is light in weight and dons an attractive display. The performance of this phone is excellent. With powerful processor, dual SIM facility and decent camera, you can have delightful...
Good build quality ; Excellent performance ; Decent camera ; High internal memory
Very expensive ; Battery not so impressive
HTC Trophy Review reveals that thisis a Gamer’s phone. In a nutshell, if you want a Windows Phone as an upgrade over your Blackberry or want to buy your first smartphone, HTC Trophy should be your pick. This phone is not highly available in every parts...
Expert review by : Grant Hatchimonji (brighthand)
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS is finally here on the Verizon network in the form of the HTC Trophy, and the phone itself is a solid piece of hardware that provides a generally enjoyable user experience.
Good call quality ; Xbox Live games ; Excells at graphically-intensive games
No Adobe Flash support
Verizon and Microsoft may have taken their sweet time getting the Windows Phone 7 platform to Big Red customers, but people should be glad that the wait is over. Though the platform has its quirks — some of which will be addressed in the upcoming Mango...
Expert review by : Grant Hatchimonji (brighthand.com)
The HTC Trophy is available now at a price of $150 with a two-year contract. The phone goes for $450 unsubsidized
Good call quality ; Xbox Live games ; Excells at graphically-intensive games
No Adobe Flash support
Verizon and Microsoft may have taken their sweet time getting the Windows Phone 7 platform to Big Red customers, but people should be glad that the wait is over
Consumer review (cnet.com)
This phone does everything I need and then some. I absolutely love the stability and ease of use. I realize that the Windows o/s isn't as popular as Android but I honestly don't understand why. I have heard horror stories from others with Android...
Easy to use right out of the box. Have had zero glitches or unexpected shutdowns. Extremely stable phone and call quality is excellent.
The only complaint I would have would be about battery life but I purchased the extended battery and it eliminated the problem. I only charge my phone 2X per week on average.
Please select your alaTest site to get local reviews and prices:
We have local websites in the following countries: