
If ever there is any doubt in your mind as to whether or not you should switch that old mobile phone of yours with a tactile Keypad for a Touch screen phone, you should try the HTC Touch Diamond. Owning an HTC Touch Diamond and getting to use it will dispel all of those doubts in your mind and make you enjoy the experience. The HTC Touch Diamond is almost perfect for anyone.
Understated Elegance
Physical aesthetics is something HTC must have given careful consideration for in designing the HTC Touch Diamond. It is a beautiful mobile handset that is a lot smaller when compared to other touch screen phones, possessing a length of 4.01 inches, a width of 2.00 inches, and a thickness of 0.45 inch.
The casing is a lovely piano black with a silvery stainless steel trim. The phone even has an added quirk of a diamond-shaped groove in the backing to make it true to its name. But despite that quirk, it feels comfortable in the hand. It only weighs 110 grams.
The face of the HTC Touch Diamond is dominated by its 2.8-inch touch screen display. The screen has a high resolution of 480 x 640 pixels that greatly makes up for the fact that it can only recognize 65K colors. The backlight adjusts automatically depending on the amount of ambient light in your surroundings.
Below the touch screen of the HTC Touch Diamond are four tactile keys: Home, Back, Send and End. In the midst of these keys is a D-pad that also serves as some kind of scroll wheel. The phone only has two other buttons on its sides, namely the power button and the volume rocker.
Standard Connectivity
The HTC Touch Diamond has everything that you can expect when it comes to connectivity, even though many other mobile phones offer more. It is a GSM tri-band phone with global roaming and can handle EDGE and HSDPA. The phone can also connect using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and miniUSB, and it also has a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack.
If you are a business user, you will definitely like this phone. The HTC Touch Diamond is installed with the Opera 9.5 mobile browser and it handles WAP 2.0, XHTML and full HTML protocols very beautifully. It also has the Pocket Internet Explorer, in case you prefer that browser. Should you need to get some work done while you are mobile, the HTC Touch Diamond has Pocket Office that will allow you to create and edit Microsoft Office documents as well as read PDF files.
Great Multimedia
When it comes to multimedia features, the HTC Touch Diamond is also good. It has a 3.15-megapixel camera with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and a host of setup features like Autofocus. The resulting pictures are crisp and have good color detail. You can even take pictures in grayscale, negative mode or sepia color.
Video recording is also possible with the HTC Touch Diamond. Video is captured at 30 frames per second and can be recorded in mpeg4 or H.263 format. It is observed that recorded videos can be pixelated or choppy at times. The phone also has a dedicated Youtube player.
As for listening to music with the HTC Touch Diamond, the experience is as good as any, although you may wish that the music player recognizes cover art. The music player can read mp3, AAC, AAC+, WMA and wav formats. It also has a built-in FM radio.
TouchFLO3D Makes the Difference
The operating system that the HTC Touch Diamond runs on is the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Everyone knows that it is a clunky OS, but what makes up for the awkwardness that Windows Mobile is famous for is the HTC TouchFlo3D system. It makes using the HTC Touch Diamond fun with its simple and intuitive interface and its great animation. The only flaw here is that you will have to double-tap the screen to activate the TouchFlo3D.
The HTC Touch Diamond is resistive; it means that you can input commands on the touch screen with a stylus or with gloved fingertips. The phone has a proximity sensor that automatically turns it off, as well as an accelerometer sensor to rotate the display depending on the orientation of the phone.
You can select the means by which to input your commands on the HTC Touch Diamond. Among the means available are handwriting recognition, T9 mobile keypad layout, compact QWERTY layout and full QWERTY layout. Despite the size of the onscreen keys, you will find that typing on the HTC Touch Diamond is speedy and error-free.
Strong Showing
The HTC Touch Diamond is as powerful as Smartphones go. The processor is a Qualcomm MSM7201A with 528 MHz and a memory of 192 MB DDR SDRAM and 256 MB ROM. The built-in memory for users is 4 GB, but you may find it unsatisfactory that the HTC Touch Diamond does not have a card slot for expandable memory. Standby time is 285 hours while talk time is five hours and 30 minutes.
The HTC Touch is available for $428.00 at ElephantCellular
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