HTC Touch Diamond Review
HTC's multi-faceted Touch Diamond is certainly feature-rich, but can it rival the iPhone when it comes to touchscreen usability? Updated with Video Review.
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Jonathan Bray contributed a variety of reviews to Trusted Reviews between 2005 and 2008.
HTC's multi-faceted Touch Diamond is certainly feature-rich, but can it rival the iPhone when it comes to touchscreen usability? Updated with Video Review.
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