
GREAT BUY! GREAT FEATURES! GREAT VALUE! GREAT BUY!
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Never before has Windows Mobile looked this sharp, nor has it been as feature-loaded. Gem-inspired design, VGA screen, GPS and a built-in accelerometer might just be enough to get WinMo fans exited but the HTC Touch Diamond reaches beyond. A usable 3 megapixel camera and the latest edition of the TouchFLO UI are running on the brand new 6.1 version of the Windows Mobile Professional OS. And all that is packed into a package that's as compact as they get.
Key features
* 2.8" 65K-color VGA display
* TouchFLO 3D Home screen and gesture controls
* 4 GB of internal storage
* Wi-Fi
* Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhz CPU and 192 MB DDR SDRAM
* Dedicated graphics chip (64MB RAM reserved for graphics)
* HSDPA 7.2Mbps
* Built-in GPS receiver
* Standout design
* Compact and lightweight
* Stereo FM radio with RDS
* 3.15 MP auto focus camera
* Active magnetic stylus
* Touch-sensitive scroll wheel
* MS Office Mobile document editor
* Opera 9.5 web browser
* Standard miniUSB slot and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
* Comes with the amusing Teeter game
* YouTube client
* Excellent video playback performance
Main disadvantages:
* Poor battery life
* Fingerprint nightmare
* Average sunlight legibility
* No memory card slot
* Questionable build quality
* Tri-band GSM support only
* No TV out port
* No standard 3.5mm audio jack
* Back panel design has negative impact on usability and camera image quality
* Back panel finish started to wear off in a few weeks of usage
* Limited scroll wheel usage
It's rather hard to find a Windows mobile device to boast the same extras as the Diamond and be just as pocket-friendly. The compact size of the HTC Touch Diamond and the VGA screen are its best ammo.
The Touch Diamond has revolutionary size and design, topped with unsurpassed touch functionality among Windows Mobile devices. The VGA display, the rich communications package and the excellent software bundle make the Touch Diamond a real gem. The unique magnetic stylus and the generous 4GB of built-in storage do add to the allure of this compact fella.
The Diamond we're dealing with is not perfect. We expected better sunlight legibility of the VGA display. The edges of the impractical back panel started to wear off in two weeks or so. And finally, the lack of a memory card simply takes the allure away. We would have gladly traded the 4 gigs worth of storage for a simple hot-swappable microSD card slot.
A 3.5 mm audio jack would have also been welcome, as the supplied stereo headset simply doesn't cut it for music on-the-go. The camera also suffers from the back panel design, which ruins sharpness, contrast and resolution.
As you see, in diamond terms this handset is a delicate balance of high carat and imperfections. The Touch Diamond is a crossover product that will most probably convert new believers to Windows Mobile, but would probably fail to raise itself in the demanding eyes of hard-core PocketPC devotees. Most of them will probably go for the HTC Touch Pro, for its hardware five-row QWERTY keyboard, TV-out port, beefier battery and, of course, a microSD card slot.
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