The HTC Touch Diamond smartphone is beautiful, sleek black, and probably the most elegant phone I’ve seen. And for what it does it’s a normal size phone. The display is quite big, and the image quality is great. Because the design of the phone is so thin, the battery isn’t very big, so if you use it you’ll have to charge it up every night.
Even though HTC Touch uses the Windows Mobile Platform, which often requires using the pen (stylus) they’ve done a good job on using the touch technology. I use a Mac, so I’m not fully able to integrate all it’s features, but since I use Google for my mail, calendar, and RSS reader it wasn’t completely necessary. Though as a die-hard Mac user, I found going between the interfaces awkward, but certainly doable.
With this phone I was able to take snapshots with low light quite well, not SLR quality, but better than any phone I had. It also has video, just in case I need that too.
The internet functions are quite flexible, it can connect to wireless LAN which is handy, if we’re downstairs and need to look up the rules for chess… it’s a nice experience to have the internet in your pocket, it displays websites quite well. In the beginning, it automatically connected to 3G, without asking, I had to go through three or four sub menus to turn that off.
All in all, it’s a lovely phone… as a blogger, it’s really comforting to have internet access on the go, especially since I keep all my appointments in Google Calendar, and also, being in Germany, I get lost a lot. Since I personally like to take pictures with my SLR and use photoshop, I can’t really use this phone for blogging like some people do, but I’m guessing as time progresses, I’ll get more savvy with this type of mobile device I won’t be able to live without.