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June 7th, 2008

Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 12:55 pm

Categories: HTC, Microsoft, On the road, Review, Windows Mobile

Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Device, Video, HTC Touch, Image Gallery:The HTC Touch Diamond, Corporate Communications, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Marketing, Software

The devices just keep rolling in here at the ZDNet Mobile Gadgeteer headquarters and this time we have the HTC Touch Diamond device that was announced at a major kick-off event last month. I didn’t attend the event where each attendee is getting a Diamond, but HTC came to Mobius 2008 in Seattle and promised to send each of us a device to evaluate. I don’t normally post a full unboxing video, but I think you will find the packaging unique and enjoy the unboxing video below. I also shot an initial turn on and setup video for you to check out. Once I have had a chance to play with the device more this weekend, I’ll post a 2nd look post with a video of the TouchFLO 3D in action. There are some unboxing and device photos in the image gallery and I will post another one with screenshots of the device after further evaluation.


  Image Gallery:The HTC Touch Diamond is a highly anticipated Windows Mobile device with TouchFLO 3D.   Image Gallery: HTC Touch Diamond retail box   Image Gallery: Touch Diamond in hand  

The HTC Touch Diamond comes in a very cool shaped box, like an inverted pyramid with the pointed end cutoff towards the top. After opening the box on the side, a cool glossy black plastic box slides out in the same shape as the outer box. The words HTC Touch Diamond are embedded on the front glossy cover and after removing the HTC labeled tape the tope cover lifts off. There is a CD and a flyer on HTC customer care locations in the top cover. On the main bottom part we see the HTC Touch Diamond with the stereo headset earbuds on each side of the Diamond. Lifting this top divider out shows the headset cable and HTC ExtUSB connector. Below this you will find a USB to HTC ExtUSB cable, battery, extra stylus, A/C adapter (Euro plug into a USB dongle device), and screen protector. There are also some brochures/paperwork in the box, including a Quick Start Guide, accessory advertisement, TouchFLO 3D brochure, and warranty information.

Unboxing video

Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 includes some setup wizards that help make getting your device up and running out-of-the box fast for even the novice user. When you start up the HTC Touch Diamond you will also see that a quick video launches to show you how to use the device’s new TouchFLO 3D UI. I think including this was a good idea because the UI is so different than anything you have seen on a Windows Mobile device that this helps people use it without frustration. You may also be able to use it without the video, but it does show you some quick tips and the video is quite short.

Initial setup video

This model HTC Touch Diamond is the European 3G model with a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) radio and dual-band HSDPA (900/2100 MHz) radio. Since it is tri-band GSM, you will have to use T-Mobile USA with the device since they support the 1900 MHz band while AT&T supports the 850 MHz band. There will be a North American version coming later in 2008, but it hasn’t been confirmed yet if this will also support the new T-Mobile 3G 1700 MHz band. The specifications of the HTC Touch Diamond include:

  • Dual mode WCDMA (900/2100 MHz), Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz)
  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz
  • Integrated GPS/A-GPS reciever
  • 802.11 b/g WiFi
  • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • 2.8 inch VGA (640×480 pixels) touch screen display
  • 256MB internal flash ROM memory and 192MB RAM to run applications
  • 4GB internal flash drive for storage
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with front facing VGA camera for video calling, no flash
  • Stereo FM radio receiver with RDS (rare for WM)
  • Proprietary HTC ExtUSB headset jack (also used for charging and USB 2.0 connectivity)
  • 900 mAh battery
    Dimensions:

  • Weight: 3.88 ounces
  • Length: 4.01 inches
  • Width: 2.00 inches
  • Thickness: 0.45 inch

I just started using the device and kicked it off by putting in my hosted Exchange settings so that all of my calendar, contacts, tasks, and email data would be on the device in seconds. I plan to spend lots of time with the Diamond this weekend and will try to get a bunch of screenshots and a 2nd impressions review up by late Sunday, early Monday for you to enjoy.

Please also leave any questions you may have in the Talkback section so I can help make sure my review answers as many of your questions possible.

Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 23 Talkback(s)
Who said iPhone killer?
I never said anything about the HTC Diamond being an iPhone killer. I think it is an alternative for those looking for a Windows Mobile device that has a lot to offer. I won't state anything is an iPh... (Read the rest)
Posted by: palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller) Posted on: 06/10/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
UI is ugly and navigation worse  atishparikh | 06/07/08
Agree. This is run of the mill stuff. Stay off.  atishparikh | 06/07/08
Far from run of the mill  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/07/08
Talk about HTC envy!!  NonZealot | 06/07/08
Odd: atishparikh posted to "agree" with himself?  zengeekdad | 06/07/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  JRated | 06/07/08
Touch Diamond- next great smartphone device....  sportsunit | 06/07/08
lol  croberts | 06/07/08
Nokia isn't going anywhere  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/07/08
but it may...  waqar@... | 06/10/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  paracha3@... | 06/07/08
Great initial preview and review!  Martin_Australia | 06/07/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  roguebert@... | 06/07/08
Take a look at the HTC Touch Pro  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/08/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  usxela | 06/08/08
Size and tradeoffs  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/08/08
Video of web browser in action wanted!  Johan S | 06/08/08
Video sharing?  Johan S | 06/08/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  biztalk | 06/08/08
Saddest thing I've seen  CreepinJesus | 06/10/08
RE: How much????  blackjack861@... | 06/10/08
RE: Unboxing and first look at the HTC Touch Diamond  russell@... | 06/10/08
Who said iPhone killer?  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/10/08

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