These guys are so screwed and they don't even realize it. HTC had better sell a few at retail price before the impending fire sale. They'll soon be joining the Palm/Motorola/Sony-Ericsson crowd.
I had several HTC phones in the past. I just remember having to reset them once a day, installed programs crashing, and constant sync issues.
And WinMobile, now there is a brilliant piece of software engineering!
I bought an iPhone a year ago, and just upgraded to the iPhone 3G. I have never once had a sync issue, even when syncing on multiple computers. My new phone has 16G internal memerory, 4 times what the Touch Diamond has, and no WM, which makes it worth it. Every program I have installed (about 20 so far) works flawlessly.
It looks nice, though! Hope the software is more stable than in the past.
Consider yourself a lucky iPhone user then, because you are one of the very few who hasnt had it crash on them, lag, freeze, and cause you to manually reset it.
Even that new 2.0.1 version of it manifests those very same problems.
Oh, and I have a Mogul, havent had to reset it in weeks, and the Diamond as well as the Pro bring a lot more to the table than my Mogul, so the experience can only get better.
Oh, and if youre really stuck up on the amount of memory, just purchase the Touch Pro and throw a 32 GB card in there. Voila, you now have 2x the memory of the iPhone, which you likely wont even see carrying that much memory for at least another year.
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I have plans to score one of these soon. HTC is a solid company and I've had great luck with their phones.
A style. Love the logo. :-)
holy crap, your avatar is amazing.
Highest ranked because of one avatar?
I love how A-Style is penetrating the rest of the world now....
Eyes Wide Shut....
These guys are so screwed and they don't even realize it. HTC had better sell a few at retail price before the impending fire sale. They'll soon be joining the Palm/Motorola/Sony-Ericsson crowd.
http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Phones/Industry/K9X6N7B9
Oops.... Forgot to add this. HTC, better luck next time, so we're waiting for the Touch Pro.
http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Reviews/Phones/S5X7P5X9?page=1
Steffen,
If you actually buy into that review, you are as clueless as the guy reviewing the phones himself.
He actually had the gaul to say that the iPhone's GPS (and whatever applications there may be for it) is on par with the Diamond's implementation..
iPhone is years behind in terms of GPS functionality.
If I were doing that review, you can bet it would read something like
Diamond: Tom Tom 7.4 works flawlessly, turn by turn nagivation works great, and satellite reception never fails
iPhone: well, you can ummm, sort of see where you are on Google Maps...
I had several HTC phones in the past. I just remember having to reset them once a day, installed programs crashing, and constant sync issues.
And WinMobile, now there is a brilliant piece of software engineering!
I bought an iPhone a year ago, and just upgraded to the iPhone 3G. I have never once had a sync issue, even when syncing on multiple computers. My new phone has 16G internal memerory, 4 times what the Touch Diamond has, and no WM, which makes it worth it. Every program I have installed (about 20 so far) works flawlessly.
It looks nice, though! Hope the software is more stable than in the past.
fusefan,
Consider yourself a lucky iPhone user then, because you are one of the very few who hasnt had it crash on them, lag, freeze, and cause you to manually reset it.
Even that new 2.0.1 version of it manifests those very same problems.
Oh, and I have a Mogul, havent had to reset it in weeks, and the Diamond as well as the Pro bring a lot more to the table than my Mogul, so the experience can only get better.
Oh, and if youre really stuck up on the amount of memory, just purchase the Touch Pro and throw a 32 GB card in there.
Voila, you now have 2x the memory of the iPhone, which you likely wont even see carrying that much memory for at least another year.