\n\tThe retail box is pretty compact and yet typical for AT&T devices in the orange and white box.
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\n\tWhen you lift up the front cover of the box you will find the Inspire 4G under the Quick Start Guide.
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\n\tAs you can see the HTC HD7 and HTC Inspire 4G are similar devices, even though they run quite different mobile operating systems.
\n\tThe camera on the HTC Inspire 4G is 8 megapixel with dual LED flash. You can also see the mono speaker is adjacent to the camera lens.
\n\tI don’t know how many times the bottom back cover was opened, but it is already showing signs of pulling away from the metal back.
\n\tThere is a long volume button on the left side of the Inspire 4G.
\n\tThe cover on the left side is pulled off to reveal the battery. You simply slide the battery in and out of the side of the Inspire 4G.
\n\tThe bottom cover comes off completely, just like the right side cover.
\n\tUnderneath the bottom cover you will find the SIM card and microSD card.
\n\tA mic, the microUSB port, and 3.5mm headset jack are all found along the bottom of the Inspire 4G.
\n\tThe only thing on the top is the power button.
\n\tThe buttons on the Inspire 4G are simply capacitive areas on the glass.
\n\tThis photo shows the HD7 and Inspire 4G side-by-side in hand.
\n\tThe HTC Inspire 4G is a rock solid device with a beautiful display.
\n\tInspire gallery 1
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