HTC’s Diamond handset was a favourite here at Pocket-lint with the phone offering plenty at the time it launched. A year later though and the handset was starting to look dated. So can the newly announced HTC Touch Diamond2 not only replace it, but also challenge others on the market? We find out whether this can live up to the claims.
It’s normally at this point in a “second generation” product review that we find ourselves saying “not much has changed”, but surprisingly HTC has made a number of significant changes both in hardware and software areas.
The HTC Touch Diamond2 is a Windows 6.1 powered mobile phone with a 3.2-inch glass 480 x 800 resolution WVGA touchscreen display. It’s larger than the previous model and the extra screen real estate is welcomed although still on the thin side. The screen is smaller compared to most touchscreens on the market: iPhone, Storm, Samsung Omnia and the G1, but that smaller screen does give you the benefit of a smaller design to fit into your pocket. And fit it will, with a weight of 175 grams it is solid (metal cased front, plastic back), but still light.
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