Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the HTC Touch Diamond 2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Touch Diamond 2.
April 2009
(79%)
104 Reviews
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Fast, responsive interface and hi-res touchscreen. Great calling features put useful info at fingertips. Solid camera and Web browsing features. ...
Multimedia functions were buggy, underpowered. Onscreen keyboard a bit small, though smart. Lacks some apps a U.S. carrier would include. ...
Thanks to its dazzling, responsive interface that almost completely hides Windows Mobile 6.1 from view (the worst parts of it, anyway), the HTC Touch Diamond 2 has sprung to the top of the pack as our favorite Windows Mobile touchscreen phone on the ...
Abstract: NOTE: This is a quick and rough first impression of the device and will be very basic. If you are interested in an in depth review, gsmarena has a great one.For nearly 2 years, I have been using the LG Shine as my phone. During that time, the cellphone...
The HTC Touch Diamond2 boasts a sleek design with a larger and sharper display than its predecessor. The enhanced TouchFlo interface makes navigation easier. The Windows Mobile smartphone also features Wi-Fi, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, and good general...
No U.S. 3G support yet. The onscreen keyboard is a bit cramped and the smartphone lacks a standard headphone jack. Call quality could be better.
The HTC Touch Diamond2 brings some notable improvements over its predecessor and promises to be a powerful touch-screen smartphone when it finally arrives in the U.S. Price range: $499.99 check prices
Abstract: One of the more exciting announcements to come from Mobile World Congress was that HTC would be releasing the Touch Diamond2 and TouchPro2 as followups to their preceding namesakes. Neither is technically available in the US - not just yet anyway, b...
Excellent internet experience, easy syncing and a new communication history that aggregates texts, emails and calls from a single contact....
Music player is a token add-on.Look and Feel...
The Diamond2 hasn’t revolutionised its predecessor, but key features make it a stylish, powerful smartphone. ...
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Published: 2009-05-14, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Slick TouchFLO 3D UI, good camera, sharp screen, WiFi & GPS
Collects fingerprints, onscreen keyboard still needs improvement, no camera flash, poor stereo Bluetooth audio
The HTC Touch Diamond2 is a really nice device, from the quality feel of the hardware to the slickness of its TouchFLO 3D software. The tweaked UI, upgraded camera, and new scroll bar are all top-notch, as is the additional memory provided to improve ...
The display is hardly legible in the sun, Mediocre multimedia capabilities, Accelerometer is not perfect
As a whole, the Diamond2 proves to be a worthy successor in the lineup and it´s not a disappointment, except for the fact it´s less innovative alongside of previous models. The Touch brought out both TouchFLO and design that had been hard to imagine ...
Published: 2009-05-01, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: It’s set to be a tough year for smartphones, and there’s plenty of change afoot as companies battle amid tightening customer purse-strings. The new iPhone is set to arrive over the summer; Palm’s Pre is imminent, and Microsoft have the latest incarnat...
Abstract: HTC is following up on its ultra-sexy touchphone, the Touch Diamond, with the new Touch Diamond2, which seems quite worthy of the title of successor. This time around theres much more room for screen, with a huge 3.2-inch 480 x 800 LCD up front, and a...
Terrific build quality, Solid performance, Almost capacitivelike screen sensitivity, Very good battery life, The many new TouchFLO 3D enhancements are useful and go pretty deep, Screen is super crisp and clear with great outdoor visibility, Takes great pi...
No case included, Automatic screen rotation is limited, Speaker distorts at loud volumes, Stylus is no longer magnetic, Needs a more robust builtin video player, No flash on camera, No 3.5mm jack or converter included, microSD slot is under battery cover...
On its own, the Diamond2 is a true winner. Its refined in every way that a phone should be refined, and it represents the best hardware and software interplay that we have yet to see on a Windows Mobile device. The increased screen sensitivity, fo...