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HTC Touch Diamond Review - MobileBurn

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A review of the HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) smartphone has been posted over at MobileBurn.com. 'The Sprint version of the HTC Touch Diamond has the same 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera as the original. It lacks a flash, but takes some really nice photos given enough light. The rest of the multimedia features from the original are also available, like the Windows Media Player and 4GB of built-in storage space. It is Sprint's added services that often make their devices shine, and that is the case with their Touch Diamond as well. Sprint TV is a passable streaming TV system that offers a good number of channels and clips to choose from. Sprint navigation uses the Diamond's built-in GPS module to provide turn-by-turn navigation, and music is available from both the Sprint Radio service and the Sprint Music Store, which currently sells tracks for US$.99 each. The Sprint music store uses the Diamond's excellent Opera 9.5 browser and is actually easier to use than many of the dedicated Music Store apps in other Sprint handset are.

Read: Review of Sprint's new Touch Diamond from HTC - MobileBurn.com

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