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Overall 8
8.0

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Windows A to Z!
6 days ago
  • Excerpt: HTC seems to always be on the cutting edge of cell phone technology and with the HTC Touch Diamond, it certainly lives up to its reputation. The new Sprint version of the...
  • Pros: Beautiful design, Vibrant touch screen display, EV-DO Rev A support, TouchFLO 3D interface, GPS-enabled, Sluggish performance at times, No expansion card slot...
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Overall 10
10
Design 9
9.0

HTC Touch Diamond CDMA Review

PhoneArena.com
03 October 2008
  • Conclusion: The HTC Touch Diamond is the best CDMA phone we’ve ever used.  That’s not to say it’s perfect, but its darn near close.  The size, weight and feel are...
  • Pros: TouchFLO 3D is better than ever, Even with the burgundy back, the Diamond is dead sexy, Excellent size to go along with a top end feature set...
  • Cons: Performance is improved, but WinMo still has its moments...
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Overall 6
6.0

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LAPTOP Magazine
25 September 2008
  • Excerpt: This touchscreen phone offers an elegant design and fun interface along with speedy surfing, but is it worth the $50 premium over the iPhone 3G?
  • Pros: Beautiful design, Opera browser included, Fast data speeds...
  • Cons: Keyboard blocks some menus, Expensive, Mediocre battery life...
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Overall 8
8.0

US 3G HTC Touch Diamond

MobileTechReview.com
13 September 2008
  • Conclusion: The third time around we still like this smartphone. In fact, it beats the original Euro Diamond and fixes our complaints with that firstborn. The Diamond is certainly...
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The Star Online
27 August 2008
  • Conclusion: Just like the Touch and the Touch Dual, the Touch Diamond has really taken great strides in making the whole Windows Mobile ­interface a lot nicer to look at, if not...
  • Pros: : Nice size; TouchFLO 3D interface looks really good.
  • Cons: : TouchFLO 3D slows down when there’s a lot of applications running in the background; battery life could be better; ­speakerphone ­function next to useless.
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Overall 8
8.0

HTC Touch Diamond

Electronista
24 August 2008
  • Conclusion: That isn't to say the Touch Diamond is a sub-par phone; if expectations are set ahead of time, it can work particularly well. It's nonetheless not the jack-of-all-trades...
  • Pros: Still a "confused" UI: requires switches between d-pad, finger, and stylus input., Removable storage dropped from previous design....
  • Cons: Exceptional 640x480 screen; more responsive than the original Touch., Much better media player and overall TouchFLO interface....
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HTC Touch Diamond

Smart Device Central
21 August 2008
  • Conclusion: But if the iPhone 3G , the LG Dare VX9700 , and the Samsung Instinct are any indication, software really is key—and TouchFLO doesn't go far enough. This unlocked Touch...
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The Star Online
06 August 2008
  • Conclusion: Featuring stunning aesthetics such as a black steel finish and a unique shaped back, the compact smartphone is sure to be a hit with the fashion conscious. Targeted...
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Overall 8
8.0

Sprint HTC Touch Diamond

MobileTechReview.com
24 July 2008
  • Conclusion: We'll say that HTC and Sprint have got it right! This is the best Windows Mobile phone that Sprint has ever released, assuming you can live without a hardware keyboard....
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Akihabara News
23 July 2008
  • Summary: How should I finish this review, if I can honestly call this one… If you put aside the iPHONE 3G for a moment, the HTC Touch Diamond is definitively a good Windows...
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HTC Touch Diamond
8.5 out of 10

HTC Touch Diamond

Re-defining the perception of advanced mobile phones… the HTC Touch Diamond™ signals a giant leap forward in combining hi-tech prowess with intuitive usability and exhilarating design. Featuring a… Read more

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