TouchFlo 3D
TouchFlo 3D is a mobile phone interface developed by HTC and introduced by the HTC Touch Diamond handset to give the users the freedom of browsing through the menus and applications easier than before. Released as an enhancement to the previous software version called TouchFlo, it features a high and fast responsiveness to your finger gestures, revealing concept-like cool effects on the 2.8-inch large touch-sensitive TFT LCD display.
A 3D sensitive interface like the one provided by HTC Touch Diamond allows you to scroll through lists, browse the web and start applications in a fun way. HTC Weather shows weather conditions with impressive animated effects. Maybe this is my favorite feature of this interface.
In addition, the black cell phone sporting a diamond cut-like design enables high-speed transfers via the HSDPA technology, and integrates a 3.2MP digital camera with autofocus and video recording capability. Your media is stored on the built-in 4GB memory, which can hold videos, images, music, games and other file types.
When you plan to find out the shortest route to your destination, this cool cell phone provides its GPS capability with maps and turn-by-turn directions, as well as support for A-GPS.
It is powered by a Qualcomm MSM7201A processor reaching 528MHz operating speeds and runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, having 256MB ROM and 192 MB DDR SDRAM memory.
You can use it to transfer files wirelessly via the Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR capability and the Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g module. The secondary camera is a VGA type with CMOS sensor and takes care of your image during video calls for up to 145 minutes until the phone requires a new battery charge, while the built-in FM radio plays your favorite tunes on the go.
HTC Touch Diamond has a continuous talk time of up to 330 minutes in GSM and 270 minutes in WCDMA, thanks to the 900mAh Li-Ion Polymer battery.
It is available at around $700.
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A 3D sensitive interface like the one provided by HTC Touch Diamond allows you to scroll through lists, browse the web and start applications in a fun way. HTC Weather shows weather conditions with impressive animated effects. Maybe this is my favorite feature of this interface.
In addition, the black cell phone sporting a diamond cut-like design enables high-speed transfers via the HSDPA technology, and integrates a 3.2MP digital camera with autofocus and video recording capability. Your media is stored on the built-in 4GB memory, which can hold videos, images, music, games and other file types.
When you plan to find out the shortest route to your destination, this cool cell phone provides its GPS capability with maps and turn-by-turn directions, as well as support for A-GPS.
It is powered by a Qualcomm MSM7201A processor reaching 528MHz operating speeds and runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, having 256MB ROM and 192 MB DDR SDRAM memory.
You can use it to transfer files wirelessly via the Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR capability and the Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g module. The secondary camera is a VGA type with CMOS sensor and takes care of your image during video calls for up to 145 minutes until the phone requires a new battery charge, while the built-in FM radio plays your favorite tunes on the go.
HTC Touch Diamond has a continuous talk time of up to 330 minutes in GSM and 270 minutes in WCDMA, thanks to the 900mAh Li-Ion Polymer battery.
It is available at around $700.
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