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Featuring a sharp 2.8-inch touch screen housed within a stunning formation of brushed steel and flawless faceted edges, the HTC Touch Diamond is as beautiful to behold as it is to use. With HTC's vibrant touch-responsive user interface, TouchFLO 3D, and ultra-fast HSDPA internet connectivity, the HTC Touch Diamond offers a rich online experience to rival a notebook computer, allowing you to interact with Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia as freely as you would with a broadband connection. Your contacts, favorite music, videos and photos are no longer an uninspired line of text. With TouchFLO 3D, album artwork, video stills and snapshots of your friends' and family's faces are brought to life for you to interact, play and launch at your fingertips. A 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera will help you capture the perfect moment in style and with a massive 4GB of internal storage you can keep all the files you need. The integrated ultra-sensitive GPS will help you find your destination as quickly and efficiently as a dedicated satellite navigation unit. Style and substance in a phone are no longer mutually exclusive. The HTC Touch Diamond has arrived. Newest Review: ... one using an accelerometer to bounce a little ball around a maze, quite realistic! Bad points - Connects to internet and ... more More HTC PDAs
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HTC Touch Diamond Mobile Phone (Orange)
HTC Touch Diamond Sim Free Unlocked Mobile Phone Smart phones the ... Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 1916 readings)
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HTC Diamond Overview The HTC diamond is one of the latest slimmest Windows mobile pocket pc's available. It runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Profesional and has the TouchFlo 3D interface. It features a 2.8" 640x480 TFT VGA vibrant colour display.The phone is powered by a Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz processor and features 256 MB ROM, 192 MB DDR SDRAM and 4 GB Internal storage. The dimensions are Length 102 mm X Width 51 mm X Thickness 11.35 mm Mini USB connection port/charger, FM Radio In the box The box itself is a talking point it's a diamond shaper very well packaged it has a cardboard outer skin with a plastic case inside shaped to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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I'm a massive HTC fan. I got the Touch Diamond to replace my original HTC Touch, which in turn replaced my XDA Exec (an HTC rebrand). The difficulty is that while HTC has had a nice little niche for quite a while - user friendly business orientated touchscreen phones - in recent years this has grown closer to the mainstream. Where once HTC's were quite specialist items, they now find themselves in direct competition with the heavy hitters of the industry, and in particular the new golden boy that is the Apple Iphone. And to be honest, in my opinion this phone just doesn't cut it. The main problem with this phone, is that while all the screenshots look pretty, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/06/09 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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EASY READ REVIEW I am a 18 year old girl with the HTC Touch Diamond. I have this phone on contract, and I am paying £30 a month for unlimited text messages and 400 minutes, however on pay as you go this phone will set you back about £350. At the end of my 18 month contract I will have spent £540 without the money I have spent going over my contract, however I will apparently get half of this money back. In my opinion the HTC Touch Diamond is not worth the money. I wish I had picked something isn't completly touch screen and with a little more quality. The look of the phone itself is quite modern and sleek which contours on the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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This was my first taste of HTC. At first, I was immediately attracted by the style & shape of the phone, then the spc sheet, which looked immaculate. Little did I know, there were surprises for me. First thing, the screen size 2.8 touch sensitive, resolution is just fantastic. One of the best there is. The keypad is slightly too soft and not very responsive, and the touch sensitive keypad isn't very good either. The good thing is the camera, which is 3.2MP but the quality of the images are great - better than most. The 4GB internal memory is good enough for some time, for some Mp3 songs and images, and maybe some videos. But it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/12/08 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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In the past, HTC have strived for a reputation as being a business only, back to basics style phone; their latest 'Touch' line however strives to change that, focusing more on entertainment - the HTC Touch in particular being there most media-friendly device in terms of looks and affordability. While the slide-out keyboard as seen on the HTC Touch Pro is nowhere to be seen, the looks of the two are fairly similar; gloss black, with a large screen dominating most of the front side. The screen has excellent quality, and provides more than enough space to watch videos, browse the internet or indeed explore what the Windows Mobile OS has to offer. Windows Mobile ... Read the complete review
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