Dark Fire
26th May 2008, 01:56 AM
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Handy cool random features:
- If you flip over the TD when someone is calling, it mutes itself (but does not reject the call).
- The stylus is held in magnetically (it gets sucked into its slot if you start putting it in).
- When you take out the stylus during a phone call, it starts up the note application.
- When you take out the stylus while the device is off, it turns the device on.
The buttons below the screen are real buttons and touch sensitive. This is capacitive Touch sensitivity, so it can sense the proximity of skin and, for example, focus the camera in preperation for the taking of a photograph.
- The circular thing on the front has fancy LEDs that flash in different patterns when different things happen (e.g. new message).
- The charger itself is a USB socket, and a mirror black finish, once plugged in a small HTC logo glows white to indicate it is on.
- The video recording at VGA is smooth, and clear outdoors with the autofocus working really well. It records in MPEG4 and H.263 with a 2 second, 10 second or unlimited record time.
- The Camera can turn business cards into a contact.
- The backlight also auto adjusts with the light sensor located in the earpiece.
- The case is lined with a microfibre-style material that will clean both sides of the handset whenever it’s put in and taken out.
- There is toughened glass between the touch surface and the LCD screen, meaning it's pretty hard to break.
Contents of the box
- HTC Touch Diamond (with stylus).
- Diamond-style power adapter.
- Diamond-style Headphones (with fluffy bits, and a builti-in microphone and FM antenna).
- Diamond-style USB cable.
- Screen protector.
- Spare stylus.
- Getting started CD.
- Application CD.
- HTC Care leaflet.
- Quick start guide booklet.
- Accessories booklet.
- Another random booklet.
- Warranty card.
Handy cool random features:
- If you flip over the TD when someone is calling, it mutes itself (but does not reject the call).
- The stylus is held in magnetically (it gets sucked into its slot if you start putting it in).
- When you take out the stylus during a phone call, it starts up the note application.
- When you take out the stylus while the device is off, it turns the device on.
The buttons below the screen are real buttons and touch sensitive. This is capacitive Touch sensitivity, so it can sense the proximity of skin and, for example, focus the camera in preperation for the taking of a photograph.
- The circular thing on the front has fancy LEDs that flash in different patterns when different things happen (e.g. new message).
- The charger itself is a USB socket, and a mirror black finish, once plugged in a small HTC logo glows white to indicate it is on.
- The video recording at VGA is smooth, and clear outdoors with the autofocus working really well. It records in MPEG4 and H.263 with a 2 second, 10 second or unlimited record time.
- The Camera can turn business cards into a contact.
- The backlight also auto adjusts with the light sensor located in the earpiece.
- The case is lined with a microfibre-style material that will clean both sides of the handset whenever it’s put in and taken out.
- There is toughened glass between the touch surface and the LCD screen, meaning it's pretty hard to break.
Contents of the box
- HTC Touch Diamond (with stylus).
- Diamond-style power adapter.
- Diamond-style Headphones (with fluffy bits, and a builti-in microphone and FM antenna).
- Diamond-style USB cable.
- Screen protector.
- Spare stylus.
- Getting started CD.
- Application CD.
- HTC Care leaflet.
- Quick start guide booklet.
- Accessories booklet.
- Another random booklet.
- Warranty card.