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HTC Touch Diamond; My Impressions


HTC Touch Diamond

Model: HTC TOUCH DIAMOND



Feature


- Processor: Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz
- Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

- Memory: ROM 256 MB/RAM 192 MB DDR SDRAM/Internal storage 4 GB

- Display: 2.8-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with VGA resolution

- Network: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/WCDMA

- GPS and A-GPS ready

- onnectivity: Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR/Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g/HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)

- Camera: Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus

- Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera

- Audio: Built-in microphone, speaker and FM radio with RDS



My Comment


I’ve been looking forward to the arrival of the Touch Diamond for quite some time. Windows Mobile used to be my mobile platform of choice, but since using the Nokia N95 and N95 8GB, I have been swayed over to the Series 60 OS. The N95 8GB has been my main phone for about 6mths now, and it’s been great. It was faster, more stable, had much better signal and camera than any Windows Mobile device I had used. My hope with the Diamond was that Windows Mobile had caught up to provide the easy and speedy experience that other phones provide these days.


Straight out of the box the Touch Diamond feels special. It’s not only small for a Windows Mobile device, it is small full stop! It is absolutely tiny, yet still packs in HSDPA, WiFi, BT, GPS and FM radios, underneath a VGA display! It is a fantastic achievement, and shows that a Windows Mobile device can be good looking, thin and capable at the same time.

The front of the unit is completely flat, with a flush screen and buttons. A flush mounted screen is
sooooo much better than the quarter inch high frame around the screens on previous HTC devices, especially when it’s going to get dirty from being poked every few seconds.

I can’t help wishing the four buttons and the d-pad at the bottom were touch-sensitive as opposed to physical buttons. That was it would have been one continuous slab of glass from top to bottom, instead of getting cut short to continue with plastic. Still the buttons have a solid feel, and the d-pad button is rather clever. In the Camera application, a light touch (not a press) on the center button will focus the camera!

The VGA display is absolutely stunning, undoubtedly the best I’ve seen on a Windows Mobile device. Compared to my iPod Touch it is not quite as bright, but it is so very close. Where it does one-up the iPod Touch (and more importantly the iPhone) is on resolution, a fabulous 640x480 pixels squeezed into 2.8". My N95 8GB has a 2.8" screen, which up until now looked pretty good. In comparison to the pin-sharp display on the Diamond it is just left for dead.


To be honest though, I’m finding the beauty to be only skin deep. The TouchFlo 3D interface looks quite nice, but I’m not sure how functional it is. Anything that can be done in TouchFlo 3D can be done elsewhere, and often without the lag that is constantly hurting the experience. Obviously it’s been designed to go up against the interface on the iPhone, but the performance makes it more of a hassle to use than a help.

The Opera browser suffers from similar performance issues. Opening the browser is sluggish, and results in long pauses. The zooming isn’t particularly smooth either, and has a weird bug that chops of the top and/or bottom of some pages (like Gmail).

Signal strength isn’t great either. Compared to my N95 8GB is quite poor actually. I run my phones locked onto 3G, because when I drop back to GPRS/EDGE I am roaming (hence data is very expensive). I don’t have very good signal in the house, but it was never an issue for the N95 8GB. With the Diamond, I am forever seeing the “searching for network” icon, which obviously means emails, messages and calls don’t come through.

I’m posting this in the afternoon, so I can speak about the battery life, and the news is “OK”. I disconnected the Diamond from it’s charger at 6:30am, and by 12pm (as you can see in these photos) I had the low battery warning indicator showing in the menu bar. I was at work so it hardly got thrashed. The unit I have is absolutely brand new, so the battery may take a few charges to wear in. I will reserve judgment for now.

On the whole I’m a bit disappointed at this point. It just feels too slow, and the signal issues are driving me crazy. Perhaps a ROM update will come out soon to fix these things, it has happened before. I will report back when I have used the Diamond for a bit longer.


You can see HTC TOUCH DIAMOND in clip video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_vKsxOT3Lw




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