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Is it a Google Phone? Is it the 3G iPhone? Is it something MacGyver put together using a matchbox and his pants? Nope, it’s none of those, it’s HTC’s latest smart phone, the Touch Diamond, which aims to take a bite out of Apple’s iPhone …
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Today HTC launched the newest member of its Touch family of smartphones, the Touch Diamond. We spent a bit of time getting all touchy feely with it and have posted a series of photos showing off the phone’s new glossy user interface.
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Vodafone has announced that it has partnered with Apple to bring the popular iPhone to ten markets worldwide this year. Markets include Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa, and Turkey.
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Orange Selects HTC Touch Diamond as the First Platform for its Flagship Orange Multimedia Experience
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We managed to put together a quick video from the HTC launch event taking place over in London. The new Touch Diamond smartphone offers HTC’s latest finger touch UI, a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, HDPSA/HSUPA, a VGA display with auto rotation, and 4GB of internal storage.
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Original post by Michelle Ruhfass
At a special event in London today, HTC unveiled its Touch Diamond smartphone, featuring a new touch user interface designed to be more finger friendly. The Touch Diamond sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video capture, in addition to 4GB of internal storage.
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Taiwan-based smartphone maker HTC unveiled a new flagship phone today with a touch-screen display and applications for viewing content from websites such as YouTube and Google Maps.
High Tech Computer (HTC) said its Touch Diamond phone would offer high-speed mobile Internet access using HSDPA and HSUPA, upgrades to existing third-generation networks that boost data transmission speeds.
After years of manufacturing handsets for other companies, HTC has begun asserting its own name with high-end smartphones. First introduced in 2007, the Touch series of touch screen phones have sold more than 3 million units globally. Fourth-quarter 2007 shipments place the company fifth among smartphone manufacturers - after Nokia, Research In Motion, Motorola and Apple.
“Today we mark a new era in mobile phone evolution, an era where beauty and size integrate with uncompromising innovation at broadband speeds,” said Peter Chou, president and CEO, HTC Corp. “The HTC Touch Diamond will […]
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The appeal of cell phones has made an impact everywhere.
According to a poll conducted by Yahoo in the Korean language, cell phones top the list of gifts that South Korean children want.
37% of the children polled said that a mobile phone was the best gift.
30% said they preferred a Nintendo Game Console.
9% thought that an MP3 player was the best gift.
If kids have been good, they might even get one for Childrens Day. Traditionally parents
give their children a gift to celebrate.
Original post by Heather McLaughlin
If the rumors that has been circulating around are true, we might be getting an announcement anytime today from HTC about its newest handset model – dubbed as HTC Diamond. The HTC Diamond was said to be the successor of the HTC Touch and as such bears some of the Touch’s notable features and specifications. This include the HTC Diamond’s being a Windows Mobile Professional smartphone. Judging by the leaked photos, the HTC Diamond definitely looks sleek and dandy in its shiny black color design. At the back of the handset is a diamond design, thus its called the HTC Diamond. Other rumored features of the HTC Diamond include; GSM/3G connectivity capable of giving out 7.2mbps of HSDPA speed, powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, 2.8” VGA display, 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, another VGA camera for video calling, 4GB internal memory with microSD slot for expansion, powered by Qualcomm […]
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