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Originally Posted by Nurhisham Hussein
There aren't many negatives to point out, apart from the stylus and a so-so camera
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Let me add a small addendum to this. The Diamond is an excellent device... for its target market. It has been created primarily for first-time smartphone buyers who otherwise might be looking at an iPhone.
If you're a long-time Windows Mobile user you might have some problems with some of the features HTC left out to get the svelte shape. There's no memory card slot, for one, and the battery life makes it appropriate for only light use.
Those who like the looks of the Diamond but need a smartphone more fitted to a power user should wait for the HTC Touch Pro. This will have a larger battery, microSD card slot, and a hardware keyboard.