HTC Touch Diamond Touchscreen 3.5G Cellphone Review
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 7:24
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HTC Touch Diamond is an ultimate working tool masqueraded as a designer mobile. It is built-in with a big, clear touch-screen, which allows you to read e-mail and won’t let you strain your eyes. Besides, the handset is incorporated with the operating system Windows Mobile 6.1, which provides you with a pocket version of Excel, Word, Outlook and PDF files show.
As it’s features, there is no need to mention that HTC Touch Diamond has come up with as “The IPone Killer”, for it is unfeasible not to be compared. However, Touch Diamond leads in many Parameters, as its tinier size, lighter weight that is 110g and it’s incredibly stylish. At the same time, the latest Touch Diamond has got a tiny control panel with “real buttons” at the bottom, which provides you with security of navigation, if you are not au fait with touch screens. And then certainly handset backs up Java and MMS.
The handset also comes built-in with 3.2 megapixel camera with video capability and auto focus, and your images are sharp-edged on the 2.8 inch screen with four times as a lot of pixels as most mobile phones. The handset also backs up mp3 and mp4 files of just about all type. In addition, it is built-in with GPS, Wi-Fi, a lightning speedy Internet with Turbo 3G (HSDPA) and 4GB of memory, which is exactly some of what you obtain with Touch Diamond.
If we talk about its battery life, the mobile phone provides you a standby time of up to 285 hours; and suppose you are on line the battery time will obviously come to a lesser level. What to talk more the phone has calendar, radio, Bluetooth, a 3 megapixel camera and pocket Internet Explorer.
Last but not the least if I am asked comparatively for which mobile I would like to take between HTC touch pro and Diamond, I would go for the latter one as it is so thinner that I can fully grab it in my hand. Apart from that I don’t want the slide-out keyboard (which the Pro version has). I want the “normal” phone keyboard.


