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don’t hate cause i can recognize when someone needs to be called out.
your insults are so f’n weak. go get an education, maybe it’ll stir something up in that tiny brain of yours…
Yeah, and ACORN is unbiased & nonpartisan… Maybe if you didn’t make it obvious that you support Obama and then lie about it, people wouldn’t be bothered. In this video you made a point to go to a specific video (Obama), yet in the Touch Pro review you announce that you’ll just pick the first video (which “coincidentally” was also Obama!). I highly doubt it was a coincidence. Maybe you should have picked an unpolitical clip, if you’re not going to be upfront about your bias.
And the phone is actually good looking… I honestly don’t care for the back myself either, but that’s exactly it, I don’t care enough to really rant about it, since I’m more interested on the front. If sprint made the front glass into a scratchable plastic and didn’t do anything for performance, then I would complain about it.
The instinct isn’t bad necessarily, however depends on your needs, it will either work or won’t work. I happen to be a business user,so I am a bit’ more demanding than the average consumer.
The instinct is not great for multi-tasking either, if you get a call while you’re texting better finish the txt first, otherwise when you answer t he call, the text will be lost.
Definitely the Touch Diamond. I’ve had the instinct and returned it after I think 2 days of use. It is way to limited for my use. Sprint TV is also choppy (and still is even today from what I hear from other users)
yes this phone has just about everything Sprint has to offer. Sprint TV, RADIO, Sprint Navigation, Built in MP3 Trimmer to create your own ring tones, Built in you tube player to many good things. Only down side is that it has no memory slot for a micro SD card, only 4GB of internal memory. Great phone i must say, I would get this phone but I’m going to get the Touch Pro, which is the same thing but with a slide out keyboard and micro SD card. BOTH Phones ROCK!
one of the best reviews ive seen for the the htc diamond but i have some questions for ya’ll youtubers- does this phone have haptic feedback and sprint radio on this phone, please someone answer cuz im goin to order it tomorrow most likely.
I like Windows Mobile phones for Sprint because of sprint T.V, Radio and Sprints GPS navigation. You can send videos, pictures, Use slingbox and watch all your cable channels and install the Skyfire browser with flash so you can watch any video you please and so many other things. Im going to get this phone or Sprint’s Touch Pro which will be released on Oct.19, which is the same phone but with a keyboard and a memory micro SD Card, which on HTC website show it can handle a 16GB card.
hmm, I must’ve missed it when reading your review… I’m hoping this phone supports the new WinMo 7 cause a leaked video was released showing off a possibility that the diamond and touch pro are multi-touch ready
These are very different kinds of phones: the HTC devices are smartphones and the LG devices are feature phones. The LG Vu is the only one has digital TV where others have on-demand programs. Read our detailed reviews of all four devices and compare them with what you want from your phone.
nice review- im getting a phone pretty soon and im hooked on touchscreens. i like good camera quality, haptic feedback, qwerty keyboard,mobile tv etc. ive narrowed it down to the htc touch, htc touch diamond, lg dare, and lg vu. which is the best?
The diamond is for the mainstream user, not experienced tech people who would obviously go with the Touch Pro for it’s memory expandability, flash and keyboard. Sprint and HTC did a lot of things right with this phone, by increasing memory and battery. 4 gigs is a lot, for me, since I stream all my media via Orb anyways.
NO YOU CAN USE ITS WIFI FOR WEB
If i were to get this phone, would i need to upgrade to a data plan?
i had it. it can barely do anything. and all the apps that you can download from sprint suck. i want to get this phone
would you shutup and stop ruining this review for others.
don’t hate cause i can recognize when someone needs to be called out.
your insults are so f’n weak. go get an education, maybe it’ll stir something up in that tiny brain of yours…
What a fag. Its just a phone review not a political debate. Go get laid you fucking homo!
Yeah, and ACORN is unbiased & nonpartisan… Maybe if you didn’t make it obvious that you support Obama and then lie about it, people wouldn’t be bothered. In this video you made a point to go to a specific video (Obama), yet in the Touch Pro review you announce that you’ll just pick the first video (which “coincidentally” was also Obama!). I highly doubt it was a coincidence. Maybe you should have picked an unpolitical clip, if you’re not going to be upfront about your bias.
why is the instinct horrible?
do you have to use the scrollbar in windows mobile? or can you just flick?
the instinct is horrible. im getting this tommorow! =D
And the phone is actually good looking… I honestly don’t care for the back myself either, but that’s exactly it, I don’t care enough to really rant about it, since I’m more interested on the front. If sprint made the front glass into a scratchable plastic and didn’t do anything for performance, then I would complain about it.
No haptic feedback. Yes, it has Sprint Radio support.
The instinct isn’t bad necessarily, however depends on your needs, it will either work or won’t work. I happen to be a business user,so I am a bit’ more demanding than the average consumer.
The instinct is not great for multi-tasking either, if you get a call while you’re texting better finish the txt first, otherwise when you answer t he call, the text will be lost.
is the instinct really that bad?
Definitely the Touch Diamond. I’ve had the instinct and returned it after I think 2 days of use. It is way to limited for my use. Sprint TV is also choppy (and still is even today from what I hear from other users)
Diamond rocks.
yes this phone has just about everything Sprint has to offer. Sprint TV, RADIO, Sprint Navigation, Built in MP3 Trimmer to create your own ring tones, Built in you tube player to many good things. Only down side is that it has no memory slot for a micro SD card, only 4GB of internal memory. Great phone i must say, I would get this phone but I’m going to get the Touch Pro, which is the same thing but with a slide out keyboard and micro SD card. BOTH Phones ROCK!
im bout to get a new phone not sure if i should get this or the instinct any feed back?
one of the best reviews ive seen for the the htc diamond but i have some questions for ya’ll youtubers- does this phone have haptic feedback and sprint radio on this phone, please someone answer cuz im goin to order it tomorrow most likely.
I like Windows Mobile phones for Sprint because of sprint T.V, Radio and Sprints GPS navigation. You can send videos, pictures, Use slingbox and watch all your cable channels and install the Skyfire browser with flash so you can watch any video you please and so many other things. Im going to get this phone or Sprint’s Touch Pro which will be released on Oct.19, which is the same phone but with a keyboard and a memory micro SD Card, which on HTC website show it can handle a 16GB card.
thank you so much for this review! this is so much more in detail compared to cnets…totally swayed my decision with this phone
hmm, I must’ve missed it when reading your review… I’m hoping this phone supports the new WinMo 7 cause a leaked video was released showing off a possibility that the diamond and touch pro are multi-touch ready
These are very different kinds of phones: the HTC devices are smartphones and the LG devices are feature phones. The LG Vu is the only one has digital TV where others have on-demand programs. Read our detailed reviews of all four devices and compare them with what you want from your phone.
Good luck!
nice review- im getting a phone pretty soon and im hooked on touchscreens. i like good camera quality, haptic feedback, qwerty keyboard,mobile tv etc. ive narrowed it down to the htc touch, htc touch diamond, lg dare, and lg vu. which is the best?
Thanks!
Yeah, we talked a little bit about the Gsen in the review. It does the job, but not completely consistent.
Glad to hear you liked the review.
The diamond is for the mainstream user, not experienced tech people who would obviously go with the Touch Pro for it’s memory expandability, flash and keyboard. Sprint and HTC did a lot of things right with this phone, by increasing memory and battery. 4 gigs is a lot, for me, since I stream all my media via Orb anyways.