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HTC Touch Diamond 2
Product Rating     
Features of the HTC Touch Diamond 2 include:
- Camera: 5.0 megapixel color camera with auto focus
- Video Camera: Secondary VGA camera
- Display: 3.2-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution with G-Sensor
- Music Player: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A formats plus FM Radio
- Ringtones: MP3
- Messaging: SMS, MMS, email
- Games and applications: Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
- Special features: Internal GPS antenna
- Memory: 288 MB plus microSD™ memory card compatible
- Connectivity: Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate, Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g, HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)
- Internet: HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
- Operating Frequency: Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE plus 3G WCDMA
- Size: 107.85 X 53.1 X 13.7 mm
- Weight: 117.5 grams
- Talk Time: 300 - 340 minutes
- Standby: 360 - 500 minutes
Expert Reviews from other websites (1 review)HTC Touch Diamond 2 Review at Mobile Phones UK (1 May 2009)     
HTC Touch Diamond 2 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by John on 04/11/2009 I bought my phone from Handtec in May. The screen is fantastic and I rarely have to reset it - a big improvement over older phones. Video streaming works a treat and the built in YouTube app is great. Sound quality is fine and it is handy to be able to pull the micro SD storage card in and out without resetting the phone. So far, I haven't had a problem with software running off the storage card locking up after the phone has been in standby mode - a big irritation with WM5. A few gripes and 1 major ISSUE: - Touch Flo looks great but irritates as it takes more steps to get to all the detail of a contact, diary, etc. I end up working around Touch Flo rather than using it much - The HTC browser looks great but doesn't seem to work that well. Big delays and oversensitive zoom slider. I end up using Internet Explorer - much better than earlier versions but still nothing like as good as iphone browser - Touchflo has a nice feature on contacts where commonly used contacts can be selected and listed on the top Contacts screen. Unfortunately the PC sync software regularly loses its mind and does a complete re-sync, overwriting these selections on the phone. Looks nice but I have lost patience reinstating them every couple of weeks and now just ignore it. - Typing with the stylus is quite slow as you need quite a lot of pressure to get the phone to register your key presses - The headphone socket is combined with the mini USB sync/charge socket is a HTC variation of the mini USB plug. You need to use HTC headphones or buy an adapter - cheap on Ebay but a little annoying - The casing and screen are very sensitive to finger prints – I end up wiping it constantly. The screen is pretty useless in sunlight. - MAJOR WATCHOUT: The reset button is under the back cover. Right next to this is a recessed casing screw with an anti-tamper 'void' sticker. It is very easy to stick the stylus into the screw instead of the button by mistake. I found out the very expensive consequence (£70) when the touch screen developed a fault after only a few weeks. I then spend many more weeks arguing with Handtec and HTC to no avail - I had to pay up. HTC even emailed a photo of the damaged 'void' sticker which had pretty clearly never had a screwdriver in it. There is very little clearance inside the casing to put tape over the screw hole and if you block the hole with something you would again risk damaging the sticker in some way. All this would be avoided if the 'void' sticker were simply put on a different screw. If I were cynical I might think this was deliberate to avoid paying out for warranty claims! - The phone Handtec provided is apparently an Eastern European model. I found this out when I tried to download the Win 6.5 upgrade and was refused. A support call to HTC clarified why. Apparently the E European version will be released later in Nov. Rating:    
Reviewed by Nawaz on 21/06/2009 i hate this phone. its rubbish. buy it and risk your life. Rating:    
Reviewed by amina on 20/06/2009 fantastic Rating:    
Reviewed by pearlawk on 04/06/2009 amaazing man ..highly recommended.... Rating:    
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