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HTC Touch Diamond fans rejoice, the Diamond is now in (online) stores!

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at 1:56 PM

HTC Touch Diamond now on saleWith T-Mobile AG getting set to offer their customers some seriously sexy Windows Mobile 6.1 goodness with the MDA Compact IV (HTC Touch Diamond in T-Mobile guise) and the QWERTY-toting MDA Vario IV (HTC Touch Pro, codename Raphael, with T-Mobile branding), it’s good to see that some online retailers are already offering the HTC Touch Diamond to the rest of the world. Fans of the HTC Touch Diamond will be glad to hear that their beloved handset is now ready on sale.

If you have the $780 to $900 admission fee handy, you too can play to your heart’s content in the land of Diamond that HTC built. The HTC Touch Diamond is a bit pricey, but for a high-end smartphone packed with features like a VGA touchscreen display, HSPA (both HSDPA and HSUPA), Opera browser, 3 megapixel camera, and eye-catching UI – powered by Windows Mobile 6.1, the price-point isn’t all that unheard-of.

Grab your own HTC Touch Diamond at one of the following online retailers:

DechoWireless
PopularElect
Welectronics

[Via: PhoneArena]

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  • Tariq

    I was just about to click the link and buy it, but I decided to look over the specs one more time…its only triband GSM! Won’t work with AT&T where I live :(

    What a buzzkill.

  • Will Park

    It should still work, but coverage and performance won’t be up to par with quad-band devices.

    I’ve used tri-band devices on T-Mobile USA with relatively good performance.

  • zetxek

    It should work with no problems in Europe, right? Specifically I’m thinking about it importing it to Spain, but I have never heard of problems of bands here..

  • Mr Davies

    I am Davies Messi i wanna know if this item is still for sell.If is still want to sell this item i will like you to get back to me at Davies4reel0009@yahoo.com for will to talk about the total cost of it and the
    shipping cost Via FeDEX or EMS Express to West Africa. Kindly get back to me on time. my MSN davies4reel0009@hotmail.com ….

    Thanks
    Mr. Davies
    Best Regard.

  • nony

    mr. davies you are from nigeria lol

  • switch floz

    can this phone work good with metro pcs or any tri band phone for that matter