The aboriginal HTC Touch Diamond was the buzz that launched HTC as a above amateur in the apple of smartphones, and the HTC Touch Diamond2 is (obviously) its replacement. The Touch Diamond2 is a bigger phone, with a larger, college resolution screen, an upgraded camera and best array life. So it's an accessible advancement aisle for owners of the aboriginal Touch Diamond. Like the Diamond, it uses the aforementioned TouchFLO 3D user interface with a abounding touchscreen, and runs Windows Mobile� 6.1 Professional, so aggregate is actual familiar. If you don't apperception the added admeasurement and weight, again the Diamond2 is actually an improvement. The beyond awning makes the touchscreen UI easier to use and the HD is actually ablaze for examination photos or watching videos. There's no agnosticism about it: the Touch Diamond2 is a ablaze device.
The Touch Diamond2 isn't defective anything. Congenital on the acutely able and adjustable Windows Mobile� 6.1 Professional operating system, this is a buzz that will address to tech-heads who adulation to customise and abuse their buzz to perfection. Whilst the acquirements ambit for fresh users is steep, ultimately there are few limitations to how you use the phone. The TouchFLO 3D user interface rivals the iPhone in affluence of use, and the huge awning makes the UI appear to life.
Photography has conceivably been HTC's better weakness, and whilst the Touch Diamond2's 5 megapixel camera is absolutely an advance on the aboriginal Diamond's camera, it's alone boilerplate for this chic of phone. Still, with autofocus enabled, and 5 megs of pixels, you can booty accomplished book affection photos in acceptable lighting conditions. The accessory has a accessory video camera too.
Musically, the buzz holds its own. With a whopping 288 MB RAM additional microSD anamnesis agenda support, there's no curtailment of amplitude for autumn music and videos. The buzz can handle all accepted agenda music formats, and there's an FM radio congenital in too. Headphones affix via the HTC ExtUSB connector, which combines USB and audio connectivity in one.
In accession to USB, the buzz supports WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Bluetooth supports A2DP for wireless stereo headsets. As able-bodied as application WiFi, you can accomplish use of the 7.2 Mbps HSDPA adequacy for fast abstracts downloads. Web browsing is accomplished on the Diamond2, with fast abstracts admission and the ample touchscreen.
Other appearance accommodate GPS satnav, and a G-sensor, or accelerometer, which detects motion and orientation, for archetype switching automatically amid account and mural modes back you circle the display.
The array activity has been bigger too, with HTC claiming up to 5 hours of talktime in 3G (under optimum conditions.) In practice, we anticipate that best users will appetite to allegation the buzz every one or two days, depending on how abundant use is fabricated of the assorted functions. Powering a awning this big takes a fair bit of juice, so it's not aloof the cardinal of calls you accomplish that matters.
In summary, the Touch Diamond2 is a aces almsman to the aboriginal Touch Diamond, and is a superb phone. You ability additionally accede the HTC Touch HD, which has an alike beyond screen, but at the amount of added weight and bulk. Both are outstanding phones.
- Windows Mobile� 6.1 Professional operating system
- 5 megapixel camera with autofocus
- Video recording / second camera for video calling
- Display: TFT, 480 x 800 pixels (3.2 inches) with auto-rotation
- GPS receiver
- Music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA formats)
- Stereo FM radio
- Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
- Ringtones: MP3 ringtones
- Wallpaper
- Java
- Internet: GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate, mini-USB 2.0
- Memory: 288 MB RAM plus microSD memory card
- Vibration alert
- Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus HSDPA/WCDMA (900/2100 MHz)
- Size: 108 x 53 x 14 mm
- Weight: 118g
- Talktime: 300 - 340 minutes
- Battery standby: 360 - 500 hours
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