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HTC Touch Diamond

HTC Touch Diamond review (Part 1)

05/06/08 07:24:35 pm by Matt - 721 words
Categories: Mobile/Computing, Reviews

HTC Touch Diamond review (Part 1) - 'The Overview'

Today I managed to get my hands on an HTC Touch Diamond which I have on loan for a few days and I'll be starting our review from here. My plan is to use the Diamond as my main device and to see how I get on with it day-to-day as a replacement for my TyTN II.

I should state at this point that loan unit is still a pre-release version and while the hardware wont change between this and the retail unit the software and ROM may well be different as "Test only, not for resale" is very much evident at bootup. The latest update from HTC is that the retail version will be shipped to us next week so at that point we'll be able to compare the two.

GENERAL

So let's start out with the basics. As this is a pre-release device it arrived in a plain black box which just a charger and USB cable so I'll leave the "What's in the box?" until the retail unit arrives next week.

On the front of the Touch Diamond we have the 2.8" VGA Touchscreen which is completely flush, no bezel to be seen. You would normally consider this to be a bad idea as it would mean that the screen was more likely to get scratched but HTC tell us that the screen is more scratch resistant than most as it's made from glass rather than plastic.

Just above the screen is the front facing VGA camera (used for video calling) and the phone speaker. Below the screen there are just a few buttons. Home, back and send/end call keys plus what looks like a regular dpad style navigation control. However HTC have built in capacitive touch sensors in to the dpad so the unit will respond to the lightest touch. In addition to working as a regular up, down, left and right push button control you can also run your finger around the outer ring which acts as a zoom control.

HTC Touch Diamond controls
HTC Touch Diamond controls

Looking at the bottom of the Diamond only the mini ExtUSB connector is obvious. This is where you plug in your charger, usb sync cable and headphones. Once again, if you want to use your own headphones with a 3.5mm jack you'll need to get an adapter.

HTC Touch Diamond bottom
HTC Touch Diamond bottom

On the left hand side of the device are two buttons for volume control. Interestingly these are two separate buttons rather than a rocker so it is possible to press them both at the same time (if you want to).

HTC Touch Diamond left
HTC Touch Diamond left side

There are no controls be found on the right side but here you'll be able to find the stylus which is fixed rather than telescopic. The stylus stays in place because it is magnetic which is a great idea. The stylus also turns the device on when removed.

HTC Touch Diamond right side
HTC Touch Diamond right side

On the top edge of the Diamond is the power button, which is a little hard to press with big fingers, and below that is the external loudspeaker. Loudspeakers are normally placed on the back of devices but moving it to the top of the Diamond is a good idea as it means that you don't cover it up when the phone is on a desk and it's also easier to hear ringing when the phone is in a jacket pocket for example. I suspect, though, that the decision to put it in the top may have been to save valuable space.

Finally, on the back of the Diamond is the 3.2 Megapixel auto focus camera. Unfortunately there is no flash included. Also, as you can see from the image below, the back of the unit, which removes entirely to access the battery and SIM card, has an angular or faceted design presumable to emulate a cut diamond. The design works well!

HTC Touch Diamond back
HTC Touch Diamond back

Now it's time for me to install my SIM card and set up my email account. I'll have more on that for you later.

Posted by: Matt

See Part 2 of the review.

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11 comments

Comment from: Steve [Visitor]
Hi Matt, has the pre-production had the advertised software fix done and do you happen to know what the issue was?

05/06/08 @ 21:55
I think this is the original test build of the ROM although I cant be certain (I've asked HTC) but I don't know what the software fix was for either - again, I'll ask!

Matt
06/06/08 @ 06:05
Comment from: ageekofnoimportance [Visitor]
I'd like to use copilot 7 on this device, but CP7 comes on a card and the Daimnd doesn't have a slot. Any ideas about what ALK intend to do about this. It can probably be worked around somehowby moving the contents of the cardto the internal storage, but I don't really want to pay out for a card I don't need.


Also, I would be good to know if you recomend using a screen protector with this device - it might spoil the look and may be uneccessary given the glass front.
06/06/08 @ 08:20
Comment from: Rich [Visitor] · http://rakh1.blogspot.com
Hey T&M,

Head over to XDADevs, get the shipping ROM and install - then you can give us some answers ;)

Rich
06/06/08 @ 11:51
Comment from: ericsson68 [Visitor]
@ ageekofnoimportance

It's not a glass front. I know there is a lot of talk about it being glass but it simply isn't unless this is very poor thin glass that flexes as the screen does push in slightly and running a finger over the edge of the viewable screen you can feel a distinct ridge.

I've already scratched mine and it hasn't even been in my pocket! There is a reason HTC ship a protector with it and I'd recommend anyone to stick it on quick!
06/06/08 @ 15:01
Comment from: ageekofnoimportance [Visitor]
good advice.

ericsson68, since you have one of these, can you tell us...

does it come with a leather case?
does it come wit a dongle to convert to 3.5mm audio

Thanks
06/06/08 @ 21:34
Comment from: ericsson68 [Visitor]
@ageekofnoimportance

No on both counts I'm afraid!
08/06/08 @ 18:33
Comment from: ageekofnoimportance [Visitor]
any kind of case????
08/06/08 @ 22:43
Comment from: Justin [Visitor]
So which should i buy the Tytn II or a Touch Diamond?
20/06/08 @ 19:29
Comment from: Andrew [Visitor] · http://www.htcforums.com/
Awesome and beautiful device, but they definitely need to do something about the price point if they want to compete with the iPhone. Last I checked it was around $700
25/06/08 @ 18:28
Comment from: Paul [Visitor] · http://www.htc.com
wow guys! i have just rang vodafone uk, and the guy gave me a date of
july 14th, when the HTC Touch Diamond comes out on Business AND Personal
he confirmed this for me!.

Can't wait to get this on vodafone! woop woop
02/07/08 @ 10:01

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