Monday, May 28, 2012

HTC Touch Diamond, An Ambitious Smartphone


The device has some pretty nice interface tech that they're calling TouchFLO 3D that heavily emphasizes one-touch browsing and single-finger dialing. They emphasized web accessibility, zoom-in navigation with "just one hand" and not too many fingers. Next to the iPhone, the Touch Diamond is very trim, flaunting a fetching Nokia Prism-esque rear design. HTC has also dressed up the new Windows 6.1 OS Professional Edition, with a 528MHz Qualcomm processor and 192MB RAM the HTC Touch Diamond is very nearly powerful enough to operate efficiently.



The Diamond isn’t solely touch-driven – it has a mechanised five-way joypad and surrounding call buttons for those who like the feel of buttons. Very few buttons or ports adorn the edge of the Diamond; there is a power key, a volume rocker, and the combined USB charging/headphones port at the bottom. All you need is high quality HTC Touch Diamond Repair Parts which are easily available. It's slimmer and more compact than an iPhone at 51 x 102 x 11mm versus 62 x 116 x 12mm. Its 2.8in screen, though smaller, is sharper at 640 x 480, and lovely and bright too.

The Diamond is also tanked up with top features from its Touch Cruise cousin that make the iPhone positively anaemic. This includes built-in GPS, rapido HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, and a 3.2megapixel camera. HTC has also squeezed in a healthy 4GB dollop of internal memory, accelerometer motion sensors and a stunning VGA-quality 2.8in screen. Although far from being a disaster, the 3.2MP snapper with autofocus isn’t the sharpest we’ve seen but it still delivers decent photos.

Like other Windows Mobile devices, the Touch Diamond offers Microsoft's Direct Push Technology for real-time e-mail delivery and automatic synchronization with your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts via Exchange Server. You can also access your POP3 and IMAP accounts, and HTML e-mails are supported. And this pin-sharp hi-res screen contributes massively to the Touch Diamond’s slick internet surfing exploits. The peerless Opera Mini web browsing easily gets the nod over Internet Explorer and web pages load swiftly over 7.2Mbps-flavoured HSDPA and even faster over Wi-Fi.

It's hard to hate the beautifully designed and feature-rich HTC Touch Diamond. The HTC Touch Diamond Repair Services are best and it leaves almost no common feature by the wayside. HSDPA (7.2Mbps) data speeds, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, A2DP Bluetooth, an accelerometer and a 3.2-megapixel camera plus a VGA quality front-facing camera for video calling. The warning sign here is no microSD card slot as is commonly found on smartphones, but more on this later.

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