Well Taiwan are getting their very own HTC Touch Diamond obviously a different version seeing as it is called the HTC P3702 and not the HTC Touch Diamond, they both have the same features of course and user interface called the Touchflo 3D, the only difference between the HTC Touch Diamond and the HTC P3702 Victor is the casing design, the back end is clearly different.


“50% growth is the minimum”, said Eddie Wu, Microsoft managing director of OEM embedded devices Asia. With this statement, Microsoft declares that it wants to grow Windows Mobile by 50%. Is it possible? There are two ways that you can look at this.
HTC is preparing to launch the specially designed accessories for the gorgeous device.

The HTC Touch Diamond device tour reveals users can expect to see the Taiwan-based smartphone maker releasing the Diamond desktop cradle, wired stereo headset and travel charger.
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Opera today announced the availability of Opera Mobile 9.5 on the new HTC Touch Diamond. The customized HTC-specific version enables easy one-handed viewing and effortless navigation. Page viewing and panning allows users to scan and navigate pages quickly while Opera Zoom.

Opera Mobile 9.5 makes multi-tasking easier than ever before with improved tabbed browsing. In addition, productivity tools like the ability to save pages for offline browsing, Web address auto complete and password manager allow for a more enjoyable experience.
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Southern Californian mobile phone manufacturer RKS has grabbed Google’s open source Android OS platform with vigour, and obviously like it so much they designed and built complete mobile phone around it.

The design pundits are already claiming that this new phone offers customers something along similar lines as the Apple iPhone touch surface, although the mobile phone’s designers are saying the mobiles interface is customisable.
It’s been about two weeks since we first got our hands on HTC’s hot little Touch Diamond, set to displace the vanilla Touch as the sexiest Windows Mobile device in the States. Since then, other than a look in the box and some bold predictions of success, we haven’t seen much of the thing.

The size is apparently good, slightly smaller but noticeably better than the already svelte Touch, and the 2.8-inch VGA screen impressive. Read the rest of this entry »
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