First impressions: HTC Touch Diamond CDMA

by Satish on October 26, 2008

HTC launched the Touch Diamond CDMA at a quiet press conference in India this week, through which I didn’t really sit. I thank my stars for getting me delayed by a full hour to the presentation which had HTC’s India CEO  waxing eloquent about the company and the “Touch Flo” interface and a bunch of other things.

Agreed, they started it, Apple borrowed a few elements and I’ll go as far as to say they are copying Apple now. No, no wait, they are completely pimping the Apple iPhone out now. And I didn’t really like the fact that were presenting it in such a way which would suggest that HTC created the whole thing. Plus, they could not implement a multi-touch input even at such an exorbitant price and they talk about “the experience”.

I was trying to play around with the phone a bit and tried zooming in on a picture. It involved a weird swirling action which I could not get right even after repeated attempts. Even the demonstrator ran into some troubles. Also, HTC’s version of cover flow is just terrible.

The HTC Country Head was totally tripping over the 3.2MP auto focus calling it “The best mobile camera in the PDA range”. Erm, I’ve been having a 3.2MP AF unit on my Sony Ericsson P1i since the last one year and its been serving me faithfully.

One more thing that put me off was the price. At 40000 INR or $800, this thing is just not happening. There is nothing really path breaking in the phone neither is it a head turner. Using it isn’t confidence inspiring at all. The touch screen is not as responsive as it should be and it isn’t half as gorgeous as its GSM cousin. Plus the few keys that are there on the phone feel flimsy.

I don’t believe that I am bashing an HTC phone to such an extent considering the fact that there is a strong possibility of my next phone being an HTC. Maybe it was the expectation of HTC getting the Android to Indian shores or even the Touch HD or Touch Pro for that matter. If priced around 25000INR or at $500, this thing might sell, but as of now, please stay clear of this phone. Go get a Blackberry instead. They are infinitely more functional, keep owners happy and have a full QWERTY keypad. Now, there.

The phone releases on November 10th.

A few questions I asked HTC India’s Country Manager, Mr. Ajay Sharma

1) Why have you chosen to lock the Diamond, GSM or CDMA to certain operators?

Ajay Sharma: We wanted the best for our phones and as far as CDMA goes, we cannot think of anyone else except Reliance Communications. We are in the basement of this hotel and we still have perfect coverage.

2) Point taken. Why is there such a large difference in pricing between the GSM and CDMA units.

AS: First of all, the hardware used has a fair amount of difference. Add to the fact that the dollar is trading at almost 20% higher than when we came out with the GSM version.

3) When do we see the Touch HD and Touch Pro coming out?

AS: See, as a company, we must thoroughly study the market before we launch a phone. Also, we do not want to cannibalize the sales of the other models. I’d certainly want to release these models right now, but it’ll be better if we are prepared for it.

Rest assured, HTC shall be coming out with 3-4 phones every quarter.

4) The HTC Touch has been the flagship model for you in India. What do you have to say about users reporting “hanging problems”?

AS: Hanging is a very generic term and more often than not, it is user generated. Users overload it with applications, hence, there are bound to be such problems. As far as I know, there is nothing wrong with the handset or the software.

The sales of the HTC Touch continue to be encouraging and are increasing every month.

5) One final question. When is the Android coming to India?

AS: Today is “Google Android No Comments Day!”

{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

Rohan December 6, 2008 at 7:20 am

HTC is cool … but when it comes to camera Samsung is the probably best camera phone as well pda provider

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Dmitry Wuarner April 25, 2009 at 9:08 pm

HTC is one of my favorite companies. I`m just about buying one of the models… though i`m a bit confused cause lack of info around. Thank you for the information!

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Chris Jones June 3, 2009 at 11:21 am

hey bum wassup…. cris here . was lookin for this phone… lemme kno if it is worth buyin…?????

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Satish June 5, 2009 at 5:57 am

No siree.
If you are in the US, the Palm Pre would be a much better alternative.

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Rohan January 10, 2010 at 2:37 am

HTC is cool … but when it comes to camera Samsung is the probably best camera phone as well pda provider

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shahid May 16, 2010 at 11:20 am

Hmm… I have a friend using it…well its awesome but its cost is just a lot

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Anonymous August 30, 2010 at 9:30 am

The HTC diamond is a touch screen phone. So I don’t see how many design improvements you can make so it doesn’t look like the I-Phone from Apple. The phone needs a touch screen and the rest is way too insignficant… But if you work with an HTC, you will see that the software is quite different.

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