The Diamond sports a very innovative and attractive UI that makes you feel like you're not using Windows Mobile (for the most part a good thing). Beyond the new interface, the HTC Diamond has jaw-dropping good looks and it's amazingly thin, small and light. Yet somehow HTC managed to fit 4 gigs of flash storage, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, non-US 3G and a 3 megapixel autofocus camera.
The Touch Diamond has been lauded as the most important device that HTC will release this year. Its design, in terms of software customizations, hardware features, and aesthetics, are significant departures from what you're used to seeing with Windows Mobile devices. There are some extremely innovative additions to this device that you won't see anywhere else. On the other hand, there are good things and bad things that come with these innovations. Will these new design changes prove superior and cause the current species of Windows Mobile devices to become extinct in the future?
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Small and compact (102 x 51 x 11.33mm) the new handset, which is considerably smaller than the iPhone, sports a gloss black design and large 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen on the front alongside a series of keys below for quick interaction.
If your looking for a business device that still offers style this is the perfect device, between Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and the ability to connect virtually everywhere users really can't go wrong. Now with the 850mhz spectrum included the device can also be used in pretty much any country worldwide, if your a business user or just love to travel, heck if you just want a cool device with great multimedia abilities I would highly recommend checking out the HTC Touch Diamond.
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Zoe Colver - Friday, June 27, 2008 in Software & Drivers