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September 3, 2008 8:21 PM PDT

Sprint HTC Touch Diamond outed early

Posted by Bonnie Cha
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While the official announcement wasn't supposed to cross the wires till next week, The Wall Street Journal went early with its story (please don't get me started on this) and published a review of the HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint.

Yes, that's right. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone is officially part of the Sprint family; not that it was a complete surprise. The HTC Touch Diamond, as well as the HTC Touch Pro (no announcement on this model yet), were long rumored for a CDMA carrier months before Wednesday's early coming-out party. So now that the floodgates are open, here is what we know.

HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint)

Word's out on the HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint.

(Credit: Sprint)

There are a number of differences between the Sprint HTC Touch Diamond and the unlocked version we reviewed in late June. First, it sports a purple/burgundy backplate to add more flash to an already sexy phone. The smartphone is also a smidge thicker and heavier at 4 inches tall by 2 inches wide by 0.6 inch deep and 4.1 ounces, but keeps the same 2.8-inch, 262,000-color TFT touch screen.

Of course, one of the highlights of the HTC Touch Diamond is the TouchFLO 3D interface, which provides a toolbar along the bottom of the screen where you can move left to right with the swipe of your finger to launch applications. Sprint's version is optimized so that you can access things like live TV, weather, e-mail, photos, contacts, and more.

In addition to the toolbar, there are several programs, such as e-mail, the camera, and music, where you can go flip through your files and messages by swiping your thumb/finger up or down the screen with a cool animated 3D effect.

Moving on to the features, the HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition, but rather than being content with the standard Microsoft Office Mobile Suite, the smartphone also ships with Dataviz's Documents to Go Suite and the Opera Web browser. We're sure many will be pleased with inclusion of these applications, which are arguably more robust than the former. Wireless options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (with A2DP support), EV-DO Rev. A, and GPS with support for Sprint Navigation.

For fun time, the Touch Diamond works with Sprint's various multimedia services, including Sprint TV and the Sprint Music Store. HTC also developed a YouTube application that allows you to view said clips, and the handset is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording capabilities. There's 4GB of internal memory, but it appears, once again, the phone lacks an expansion slot. Tsk, tsk. The Touch Diamond's 1,340mAh lithium ion battery is rated for 4.2 hours of talk time.

The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint is expected to be available some time in September for $249.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates and discounts. Though a specific release date was not available at the time of this writing, you can sign up for updates from Sprint's Web site. Now, Katherine Boehret of the WSJ wasn't particularly fond of the device, noting major issues with Windows Mobile in her review and how it's not as intuitive as the iPhone.

We had our own set of problems with the unlocked version of the Touch Diamond, namely the sluggish performance, but we're wiping the slate clean and approaching Sprint's version with an open mind. Any initial thoughts?

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Bonnie Cha is a senior editor for CNET, covering smartphones and GPS. When she's not testing the latest gadgets, you can find her chasing after her crazy lab or surfing in the chilly waters of Northern California. E-mail Bonnie.
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by meadxc2 September 4, 2008 12:22 AM PDT
Well Bonie my initial thoughts are "DAMN why couldn't this be with Verizon!" I finally have my two year contract over with this month and I get an upgrade and I see new toys like this and do not get to have them. If I had to guess Verizon will not have the HTC Diamond anytime soon if at all. I can not wait still to see the full review and to actually see this phone once my friends get it from Spint.

It sounds like it is quite a complete phone. Of course without its flaws such as the non-expandable memory slot are things that you just wish were there and wonder why companies leave such things out. A 3.2 meg camera is always a welcomed site. Maybe it will actually churn out some decent photos...

~Patrick
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by m4dgfxk1d September 4, 2008 6:46 AM PDT
The Touch Diamond and Touch Pro are both also coming to Verizon 1-2 months after they release on Sprint. Don't get too excited though. Verizon has ruined this phone by opting for a much less powerful CPU and half as much RAM. Go Verizon!
by moonechylde September 4, 2008 2:57 PM PDT
Actually, Patrick, the rumors say that the Verizon version will come out 30 days after the Sprint, but I would hold out for the Raphael, which is the same as the Diamond, but with a 5 row qwerty keyboard. This will come out 30 days after the sprint's version (Herman), which is slated to come out 30 days after their Diamond. Ergo, look for about two month's after the Spring Diamond is released to get your HTC Raphael.
by meadxc2 September 4, 2008 12:41 AM PDT
I like how I spelled Bonnie's name wrong. My bad it is late...

~Patrick
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by dataviz September 4, 2008 5:55 AM PDT
To make a correction to this article, DataViz's Documents To Go is not preloaded and included with the HTC Touch. However the product is availabe as an aftermarket solution and can be purchased at www.dataviz.com. Free 30 day trials are also available.

-Jenn
DataViz
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by gilliganjr September 4, 2008 7:06 AM PDT
Patrick,

I am right there with you. I have been looking to convert from Blackberry to the Touch Diamond on Verizon and a new 2-yr contract. Looks like I will be waiting a lot longer for a new phone. Sheesh!

No expansion slot, sluggish performance, and Sprint as a carrier - the perfect storm of reasons to wait.

Ah well... the wait continues.

-Todd
GilliganJr
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by strykernyc September 4, 2008 8:10 PM PDT
#1 with 4gb you don't need expansion slot. I have a treo with 4gb card and I haven't use not even 500mbs and I have music/videos + lots of office work. #2 sluggish performance is for the Eu/Asia GSM and it's a windows mobile phone (all windows mobile phones are a little slow in performance but once u learn the wm os you will be doing things faster than in any other phone. (see the wm treo 800w n action). #3 the HTC has been coming for sprint before anyone else n the u.s. since day 1.
blackberry users need to learn the wm os before they talk about performance. I have a blackberry and wm 6.1 phone, and I would pick wm over anything else anytime.

HTC please make a device with the WiMax chip :)
by fngenious September 4, 2008 7:12 AM PDT
I work for a carrier in Canada that released this phone a few weeks back. I was given a free one myself, and I have to say, its one of the worst phones I've dealt with. If the GSM version was sluggish, than they didn't do anything to improve the CDMA version of the phone. I attended a Diamond training course and out of the box, the new unit I had froze on me twice. I haven't dared touch the one I've recieved for free. A client came in to my store interested in purchasing it, and I said that I'd let them play with it for ten minutes before they made such a decision. After ten minutes, the client wanted the phone I suggested: the Curve 8330. This phone sucks.
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by justphones08 September 4, 2008 10:41 PM PDT
Really? because i played with the one for sprint and it is pretty damn fast.
I actually work for sprint and my manager had a chance to play with it and she let us..
I really like the tweaked sprint interface.
And maybe your canadian version is like the one for verizon, verizon's is supposed to have half the memory (rom and ram wise) that sprints version does.

I really liked it though...
by money4nothing September 4, 2008 9:35 AM PDT
***....is up with Verizon....keep hearing they will get the Diamond 30 days after Sprint's exclusive but this is getting to be a drag....anybody have any real info on Diamond status for Verizon?

I would love to find a viable iphone competitor that syncs with my windows desktop for email, calendaring and contacts....but getting tired of waiting on Diamond....by the way..whatever happened to Verizons commitment to open up its network and unlock its phones??
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by pedro.neveu September 4, 2008 10:04 AM PDT
I second this money4nothing. Not only has it been a drag waiting for Verizon but i hear that the upcoming Verizon version of the Diamond will be less powerful than the Sprint one (http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10030420-1.html). I tried the Dare but it just doesn't do the trick with wimple thing like locking the phone to being able to enter street address in the contacts.

I don't think Verizon will ever open up its network and unlock its phones. Even if it does that'll be an even looooonger wait.
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by badsponge September 4, 2008 11:05 AM PDT
Meh. I'm waiting for the gphone.
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by meadxc2 September 4, 2008 1:36 PM PDT
First off, I LOVE dataviz. In my opinion it is the best there is out there. Worth the money if you are a document user on the go who wants a program that gets the job done and done easy.

Second, I am right there with everyone and the whole "*** is up with Verizon!" We all stay with Verizon, because of there EVDO Rev-A speeds and the fact that customer service is poo with anyone (with exception with a some being horrible) you go to so you might as well as go with Verizon for the speeds and coverage.

Oh well, maybe one day Verizon will actually start releasing there phones in proper amount of time. I have a feeling I will be sitting on my end of two year contract here for a little to see what comes out and whether or not I want to stay with Verizon or just say screw it and get a damn iphone...

~Patrick
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by September 4, 2008 1:58 PM PDT
Do we have a date for the TOuch Diamond or Touch pro launch for AT&T?????
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by VicRvB September 5, 2008 6:19 AM PDT
AT&T gets the pro, but not until october i think, the phones a beast, i can't wait, even though i have t-mobile
by robertcorsi September 4, 2008 4:56 PM PDT
I have been with Verizon forever and I like the coverage and the speed. I hope they come out soon with the HTC Touch Pro as it is the killer of all phones that I have seen. I have heard that it will be on Verizon in a couple of months. No need for an iphone if you can get your hands on a Touch Pro.
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by jasonpowell_tx September 4, 2008 9:36 PM PDT
HTC Touch Pro will be released for Sprint about a month later than the Diamond. Touch Pro is the exact same phone as the Diamond except it adds the full QWERTY keyboard. Youtube vids of the Touch Pro indicate that it's a huge brick.

T-Mobile g1 ia our last hope for an Iphone killer anytime soon for US carrier release. The Wall Street Journal today reviewed the Diamond for Sprint and she ripped it a new one.

I know the G1 (HTC Dream) is ugly; but please o please let it work well.
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by CRACKnberry September 5, 2008 6:26 AM PDT
the g1 is a brick also and ugly. looks just like a sidekick. ill take a touch pro.
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by cardfan1212 September 5, 2008 6:48 AM PDT
Sprint is much better than verizon, so this news is great. I had lots of laughs reading the wsj's "review" though. Walt, tell your secretary to make you some coffee and go back to her iphone..lol

The problem is, noone wants to read about Diamond vs the iphone. Or verizon vs sprint. Compare the sprint diamond to the european one introduced during the summer. I'd also be more interested in the pro version due out in Oct. Someone commented "its a brick" I'd love to shove all those who want thin form factors in a garbage can. The iphone, thin as it is, sucks to be honest when used as a phone. Why you want to talk on something thin as a credit card is beyond me. As an iphone owner, i just know i'm gonna drop the damn thing eventually.
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by Impackt September 5, 2008 9:34 AM PDT
The WSJ article is so biased that I'm starting to think the author works for Apple. It seems as if she tested the phone only to bash it and compare it to the iPhone in every little way she could.

I almost feel sorry for her.
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by crazymike187 September 5, 2008 12:20 PM PDT
i have this phone already for TELUS in canada which released the phone earlier than sprint, the phone needs too be tweaked for performance by downloading thrird party applications too increase the cache and ram size too the TF3D and then it works wonders.

Only problem is battery like, with the larger battery it does die quickly within one day with limit use of the phone.
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by bryancmak September 5, 2008 4:21 PM PDT
it really sucks that such awesome GSM phones are turned into CDMA phones here in the US. People using TMobile and At&T are then forced to buy an unlocked version at a very high price. Why can't a manufacturer just release a GSM phone from over the sea as a GSM phone here in the US without it being unlocked????
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by aggie4ever September 7, 2008 12:40 AM PDT
Yay Sprint! Finally gettin some new touch-screen phones!
Oh and FYI! Sprint is way better than Verizon, Ist, Um SPEED! Uh Du du du!
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by JonTitor September 7, 2008 7:20 PM PDT
its not the reviewer as much as the editor, Mossberg who is a big apple fanboy

one obvious difference with winmo is unlike osx for iphone, it's always mutlitasking so sometimes you gotta go to the tasks and close the programs manually
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by abcyesn September 10, 2008 2:40 PM PDT
We have known for a long time that Sprint is introducing a new version of their HTC Touch Diamond. But what we did not know is there could be a red version on its way.
Express your views on http://www.AllTouchDiamond.com
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