What is it: Touchscreen Windows Mobile smart phone
What we think: HTC has once again pushed the boundaries of Windows Mobile, but the Touch Diamond lacks the responsiveness we expected
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HTC Touch Diamond user reviews
July 18, 2008
Posted by: sinna
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
Small, Slim, and incredibly powerful.
What I don't like:
No flash on camera, no 3.5mm Headphone socket, not ideal mp3 player
Review:
Rather surprised by the low score of the cnet review.
This phone really is rather special, its nearly as powerful as a 3G iPhone but is a lot smaller and lighter. It also has a much better 3.2 megapixel camera. The screen is absolutely beautiful and the Opera Browser a real functioning tool. As for the slowish system response, everything can be improved via the registry. Mine works absolutely seamlessly and I am more than happy with it. It's my 4th HTC phone.
This phone has received nothing but praise in most other websites.
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