Testseek.com have collected 100 expert reviews of the O2 Xda Diamond 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for O2 Xda Diamond 2.
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100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fast and visually appealing TouchFLO 3D interface, Windows Mobile interface has been pushed into the background, responsive touch screen, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5-megapixel camera
Text input is tedious, no flash on camera, no 3.5mm headphone jack
HTC’s Touch Diamond 2 is a far better smartphone than its predecessor. The lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is annoying, but a larger display, a professional design and a much improved user interface make this one of the best Windows Mobile smartphone...
The HTC Touch Diamond 2 is a decent but not exceptional example but worth a look if you want to buy into smartphones with having to spend a king’s ransom. Rosemary Haworth ...
Abstract: The Touch Diamond 2 is certainly not lacking in features, the Zoom bar works well, and it has a superb screen. As Windows Mobile devices go it is definitely one of those at the top of the tree. HTC - Touch Diamond 2 price Buy HTC Touch Diamond 2 secur...
T he HTC Touch Diamond 2 mobile phone left behind a good impression. On the one hand, the device can lean on the success of its predecessor, on the other, it does bring on high expectations. One thing is clear; the designers of the Diamond version 2...
The Touch Diamond 2 has a screen big and bright enough to dive into, and you'd better pack your armbands because there’s plenty of depth under its sparkling TouchFLO surface. Full-speed HSDPA and a fluid Opera browser rival make surfing a dream...
Apparently, you CAN put lipstick on a pig. But you wouldn’t want to snog it. HTC’s gorgeous TouchFLO 3D interface looks delightful and handles well, but there’s no forgetting that Bill Gates and pals are responsible for 90 percent of wha...
Slap the Touch Diamond down on a table and your mates will fight over its sleek build and expansive TouchFLO interface. Give them ten minutes to struggle with Windows underneath, however, and we don’t suspect you’ll have any trouble getting it...
The second Touch Diamond retains its simplistic design, while the T-Mobile one is more sedate. Both are functionally identical, with the usual things like 3G/HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi and a touchscreen display (800x480 pixels). There’s a 5-megapixel camera...