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Edited: Feb 28, 2010, 1:08 PMPhone owned for
In all honesty, I've had some really good phones in my life so when I say this is probably the best phone I've had so far, it says something. I'm not like some Apple converts who are brainwashed to love an iPhone despite it's flaws, but I can honestly say that although the HTC Touch Diamond has it's flaws, I do like the phone overall.
It's basically a small computer with a phone function. I can open Word, Excel, PDF Files from my emails and store them on the internal 4GBs
What I do with the phone:
1) Browse the Internet: Youtube (pre-installed application) / Google / Maps/ Social Media etc./ Read RSS feeds
2) Check / Receive / Respond to emails
3) Send / Check / Receive / Respond to SMS
4) MSN (pre-installed) & Skype
5) Screen & Take Phone calls
6) Play music
7) Play the lame games
8) Oh yeah, organize & plan my weeks on the calendar
9) Check the time
Here are things I rarely use but use from time to time:
1) FM Radio
2) Calculator
3) Camera (not great, but who relies on a camera phone for great pics?)
4) Check the weather (or I could just look out the window)
5) Remote Desktop to my home / work computer
This phone is a good blend of business & pleasure. It looks sharp, but is a fingerprint magnet. There are minor things that used to piss me off until I found out that these things happen to all smartphones (which isn't all that smart if u ask me)
1) Irregular crashing
2) Insufficient battery life when you run a lot of applications simultaneously and use them often
So I do recommend this phone. I know there will be much better phones in the near future, and I plan to get an Android phone once they have one that's better than the HTC Touch Diamond (if you do the comparison on PhoneArena, you will see that the Diamond still has the best screen vs. Legend, Hero, HD Mini, etc.)
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