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The editors liked
Slimmer than HTC Touch
Its predecessor
It does not need a memory card slot because of its 4 GB internal storage.
It has a higher VGA display resolution than its predecessor or the iPhone.
This is a great looking touch interface phone and all of the Windows Mobile bells and whistles
This US version has removed many of the issues that seemed to plague the Euro version
Plenty of ROM and RAM
As well as a 4GB internal drive
Gorgeous pho
Good call quality
Excellent documentation
Looks good
Great game included
Good voice quality. Gorgeous
Ultra-slim design. High resolution VGA screen and interface graphics. Takes sharp
Detailed photos.
A devilishly handsome handset that packs an array of features despite its svelte size....
Much better media player and overall TouchFLO interface
Opera Mobile a clear edge over other Windows Mobile phones
Above average battery and call quality in its category
EVDO Rev...
Most petite Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro device available
Combines groundbreaking onefinger UI with powerful Windows Mobile 6.1 features
Fantastic software customizations
Touchscreen differentiates between finger and stylus
Slim and attractive design
3D An...
Vibrant touch screen display
EVDO Rev A support
TouchFLO 3D interface
GPSenabled
Stunning hardware design and elegant software user interface
Front panel is subdued
Intuitive and refined
Display is bright and sharp with excellent contrast
Sensitive touch-screen
Amazing orientation and localized haptic feedback capabilities
Se...
The HTC Touch Diamond for Verizon includes an expansion slot and supports VZ Navigator
Visual Voice Mail
And the carriers EV-DO Rev. A network. The Windows Mobile smartphone also has integrated Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
And a 3.2-megapixel camera.
Fashionable exterior
Ultra-sharp display
Quality camera
Attractive interface
The HTC Touch Diamond has a cool 3D interface and a beautiful touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi
GPS
The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint offers better performance and supports Sprints EV-DO Rev. A network and multimedia services. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also features the cool TouchFlo interface and has integrated Wi-Fi
And GPS.
TouchFLO 3D is good enough to compete with Apple’s acclaimed interface
The Diamond is the perfect size and weight
Open platform
Though the VGA screen might mess up third party offerings
Attention to detail in both the design and software
Teeter
Definite “wow” factor
VGA screen
Slick finger UI
Amazing Opera browser
Nice VGA display
Slick UI
Great browser
Sparkling
Responsive interface with useful shortcut features. VGA screen. Fast networking helps the speedy Web browser. 4GB internal storage. ...
The editors didn't like
The screen attracts a lot of fingerprints making it look oily and unclean.
I have to complain about the Weather program yet again…there
I’m done
Battery life seems worse than expected
Hope that 4GB is enough for you
As there is no expansion slot
Occasionally sluggish interface
Small keyboard
Extremely slow
To the point of being unusable
Buggy. Poor battery life. Lacks 3G support. No memory card slot. TouchFLO interface is balky. Awful speakerphone.
The 3D TouchFLO interface is not very user friendly.Look and Feel...
Keyboard blocks some menus
Expensive
Mediocre battery life
No microSD slot
Dismal battery life. TouchFLO is inconsistent in spots. Subpar video playback. No memory card slot. Gets very hot during calls (more so than the iPhone).
Very expensive
Typing a challenge on small touchscreen
Keyboard
So-so phone reception
No SD Card slot
Still a "confused" UI
Requires switches between dpad
Finger
And stylus input.
Default "Fast Sleep" mode during a call disables the Call End button
Less than stellar battery life
Some of the TouchFLO 3D animations are too slow
Finger smudges all over
Current 3G model only works on 900/2100Mhz networks (I.E. Not AT&T)
No Start/O...
Sluggish performance at times
No expansion card slot
Small QWERTY onscreen keyboard
Stylus is a virtual requirement for accessing certain parts of the user interface
Landscape mode is underutilized and landscape QWERTY availability is far too rare
Some minor integration flaws between Windows Mobile 6.1 and TouchFLO 3D
No memory exp...
Its too expensive. The smartphone is also slow.
Molasses-slow performance
Dated menus under TouchFLO
Interface requires stylus
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The Touch Diamond is sluggish and call quality is subpar. The TouchFLO interface has a bit of a learning curve
And theres no expansion slot.
While performance is greatly improved over the unlocked Touch Diamond
Theres still some sluggishness. The virtual keyboard is cramped and may give some users problems. The Touch Diamond also doesnt offer an expansion slot.
Despite more memory
It still lags at time
HTC music player needs work
Concerns about reception
At least for now
Software glitches
Glossy body
Odd dpad
No U.S. 3G
Thicker and heavier than the original
TouchFLO 3D is only skin deep
Keyboard is still a pain to use
Which makes messaging and productivity apps more difficult. Reception problems hurt data-intensive services
The HTC Touch Diamond has a cool 3D interface and a beautiful touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
The Touch Diamond is sluggish and call quality is subpar. The TouchFLO interface has a bit of a learning curve, and theres no expansion slot.
The HTC Touch Diamond offers much in the way of sex appeal and flash, and its certainly got a formidable feature set. However, we hope HTC resolves some of the performance issues we experienced before the smartphone is released in the States. Specific...
Abstract: I’ve been looking forward to the arrival of the Touch Diamond for quite some time. Windows Mobile used to be my mobile platform of choice, but since using the Nokia N95 and N95 8GB, I have been swayed over to the Series 60 OS. The N95 8GB has been m...
Highest resolution of any touchscreen phone, Sleek overall design, Built-in accelerometer, Integrated GPS, Good Opera browser and YouTube application
Very expensive, Typing a challenge on small touchscreen, keyboard, So-so phone reception, No SD Card slot
HTC is asking a premium for this unlocked phone—$779 is a lot of money given that you could buy nearly four iPhone 3Gs for the same price. However, in return, you’re getting a unique and fairly versatile device that can be used the world over...
Never believe the hype - it's a saying that I place great faith in, because (most of the time) it's true. I've lost count of the number of times a movie that's been hyped as the "must see" of the year, complete with fabulous trailers and impressive specia...
Abstract: Just got the HTC Touch Diamond smartphone today and I can tell you that it’s a pretty nice little gizmo. I’ll be taking it for a spin over the next few weeks, so if you have any questions about it or if you’d like me to try out any particular features,...
Abstract: The HTC Touch Diamond is an ambitious smartphone. It is clearly intended to compete head-to-head with the iPhone, and appeal to the average consumer, not the business users that most Windows Mobile smartphones are sold to. To do this, HTC has come up w...
Abstract: The HTC Touch was the first real competition the iPhone faced, even if it didn’t necessarily set out to be. HTC was surely trying to capitalize on the popularity of Apple’s all-touch device, but Windows Mobile is a more open though much clunkier UI tha...
Most petite Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro device available, Combines groundbreaking onefinger UI with powerful Windows Mobile 6.1 features, Fantastic software customizations, Touchscreen differentiates between finger and stylus, Slim and attractive design, 3D An...
Default "Fast Sleep" mode during a call disables the Call End button, Less than stellar battery life, Some of the TouchFLO 3D animations are too slow, Finger smudges all over, Current 3G model only works on 900/2100Mhz networks (I.E. Not AT&T), No Start/O...
At first I expected to hate the new user interface on the Touch Diamond. Its actually not as annoying as I thought and has the potential for greatness after tweaking it a bit. The hardware buttons I thought would be completely unusable, but it tur...
Abstract: The HTC Touch,with its TouchFLO interface, launched just before the iPhone in June 2007; was certainly no iPhone in terms of user interface. What leaps and bounds from HTC in just a year: TouchFLO 3D on the Diamond and upcoming Touch Pro has considera...