Design and Build
The HTC Schubert was designed for users who appreciated a strong and simple build. Although its precise dimensions and weight remain undocumented, the common characteristics of HTC phones during this period suggest a robust, possibly metallic build, which was a typical hallmark. Employing a Mini-SIM card slot, it adhered to the standards prior to the widespread adoption of micro and nano SIM formats. While specifics on the form factor aren't available, one can infer that it embraced the straightforward and practical layout iconic of HTC's design language in its early Windows Phone collaborations.