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161 Reviews
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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...
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...
With its unique body and incredibly sleek interface, HTCs Touch Diamond is a beautiful, distinguished handset. The crisp display is a joy to play with, and the screen is very responsive to the touch. The accelerometers are equally sensitive and accura...
Abstract: Video Review: For whatever else we might say about the HTC Touch Diamond on Sprint, we can finally declare that HTC has gotten the responsive touch interface to feel right. It isnt perfect, no phone is, but the TouchFLO 3D interface that HTC has se...
Sparkling, responsive interface with useful shortcut features. VGA screen. Fast networking helps the speedy Web browser. 4GB internal storage. ...
Keyboard is still a pain to use, which makes messaging and productivity apps more difficult. Reception problems hurt data-intensive services, like video streaming. ...
For whatever else we might say about the HTC Touch Diamond on Sprint, we can finally declare that HTC has gotten the responsive touch interface to feel right. It isnt perfect, no phone is, but the TouchFLO 3D interface that HTC has set atop Windows ...
Abstract: The Touch Diamond combines style and the powerful Windows Mobile platform that many business users need with the HTC TouchFLO 3D user interface. The Diamond does make a few concessions, however, that are sure to put some potential users off.
Abstract: May Dimensions 102 x 51 x 11.5 mm Weight 110 g Type TFT touchscreen, 65K colors Size 480 x 640 pixels, 2.8 inches - TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation- Accelerometer sensor for...
Abstract: Video Review: Were getting intimate with the HTC Touch Diamond phone, which isnt the iPhone and doesnt run on Googles Android, but wants to prove its worth in the current market nonetheless....
Abstract: Recently, I reviewed the , an overachieving smartphone with plenty of killer features. It packed a full-blown VGA LCD, a beautiful TouchFLO user interface shell, GPS, and Wi-Fi into a small, sleek form factor. Unfortunately, poor battery life, plenty o...
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).
With its 3G support and much lower (subsidized) price, Sprints version of the Touch Diamond makes more sense than the unlocked version, but its poor battery life and assorted software-related issues remain drawbacks....
Beautiful design, Opera browser included, Fast data speeds, Good camera
Keyboard blocks some menus, Expensive, Mediocre battery life, No microSD slot
A luxury touchscreen phone with a better Web browsing experience than the Samsung Instinct, Sprint’s Touch Diamond takes the original unlocked GSM version that we reviewed June 2008 and adds support for services like the Sprint Music Store and Sprin...
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, Bluetooth, and GPS.
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.
The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint brings some nice additions and improvements over the unlocked GSM version--most notably to performance. Its best suited for first-time smartphone buyers or light users, while business customers should wait for the Touc...