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The editors liked
HSDPA
Wi-Fi
GPS
Interface
No sign of Mobile 6.1
Looks good
Great game included
Small
Great screen
TouchFLO 3G is impressive
WiFi and GPS
Compact
Trim and stylish design. Stunning VGA quality touch-screen. Improved UI design. Fast connectivity ...
Easy to use
Attractive styling
Responsive and fast operation
Great software
Responsive touch screen
TouchFLO 3D user interface
3.2 megapixel camera
HTC has come closer to the iPhone here than any other handset manufacturer. It's the best-looking Touch yet
With a more responsive touch wheel and five-way joypad
Plus a handy stylus. Specs and features-wise
The Diamond is amply loaded -...
Accelerometer
Slim design
WiFi
Bluetooth and GPS
Atrtactive TouchFLO 3D interface on top of Windows Mobile 6.1
Stylish and pocketfriendly
The editors didn't like
No external storage
No 3.5mm jack
Prototype we tested was sluggish
Extremely slow
To the point of being unusable
Poor battery life
No expansion for built in memory
No 3.5mm headset jack
Disappointingly vapid camera and video performance. No option to expand memory. Windows OS not ideal...
Unable to expand memory
Typing can be awkward
No memory expansion
No camera flash
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Unimpressive battery life
The 2.8-inch touch screen
While compatible with HTC's TouchFLO interface (which lets you flick through screens or photos by swiping your fingertip) is still a fair way behind the iPhone's interface
And the touch sensitivity isn't as accurate...
Sluggish interface performance
Lack of flash on camera
Screen isn't as responsive as we would have liked
Very poor battery life
TouchFLO 3D runs slowly and is not always well integrated with Windows Mobile
Small, Great screen, TouchFLO 3G is impressive, WiFi and GPS
Poor battery life, No expansion for built in memory, No 3.5mm headset jack
What a small, neat and desirable device this is! Until you take into consideration its poor battery life, lack of memory expansion, and a few other niggles....
Abstract: The HTC Diamond on Verizon is an older device, and took its sweet time coming to the carrier. It remains the smallest touch screen phone around however..
Abstract: HTC Corp. is a company famous for its Smartphones, and often jumps out of the ordinary with innovative and modern designs. The company was founded in 1997 and very soon became a hit with leading mobile operators as well as end users around the world....
While we are not big fans of Windows Mobile, this phone’s additional TouchFlo interface made it much more useable as well as more fun to use. It has better battery life than most Windows Mobile phones. It also has useful features like a good camera...
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.
Its too expensive. The smartphone is also slow.
Slow and expensive; you can find better touch-screen alternatives to the Verizon HTC Touch Diamond.
Abstract: There was the HTC Touch and now Sprint offers a brand new phone with improved operation, the HTC Touch Diamond. The HTC Touch Diamond offers a greater operation, superb performance and supposed Sprint’s EV-DO Rev. A network and multimedia services. The...
Abstract: Video Review: We found that the overall design of the HTC Diamond Touch Smartphone is great, but the operating system was sluggish, holding back a potentially great phone. ...
The Touch Diamond represents years of design evolution for HTC, and theyve clearly put a lot of thought into how to build better smartphones over the years. But while the Diamond is a winner visually, both in terms of its exterior design and the Tou...
Abstract: In December 2008, I (FatYoshi) decided to take the plunge on my first smartphone. The Motorola Razr that I was using beforehand was the most advanced phone I owned so going to the HTC Touch Diamond wasn’t baby steps; it was dinosaur steps.As Nguy can ...