No competition for the iPhone, especially with the release date being in June, also, but looks like a big step up from the HTC Touch, which Sprint originally had launched to try and compete with the current iPhone and was not even close.
Will be tough to market this phone to anyone other than loyal Sprint customers (with AT&T launching the iPhone 2, BB Bold and just getting the LG Vu, T-Mobile possibly getting a new Danger phone, and not to mention the new HTC Diamond).
If we're talking about Sprint and not Samsung, The HTC Diamond will more than likely be going onto Sprint, considering Sprint is who got the original HTC Touch.
“One wonderful Samsung addition to the traditional Android experience is a "real" camera button on the side, which can even register half-presses for focus.”
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No competition for the iPhone, especially with the release date being in June, also, but looks like a big step up from the HTC Touch, which Sprint originally had launched to try and compete with the current iPhone and was not even close.
Will be tough to market this phone to anyone other than loyal Sprint customers (with AT&T launching the iPhone 2, BB Bold and just getting the LG Vu, T-Mobile possibly getting a new Danger phone, and not to mention the new HTC Diamond).
If we're talking about Sprint and not Samsung, The HTC Diamond will more than likely be going onto Sprint, considering Sprint is who got the original HTC Touch.
Except HTC has only announced a GSM version of the Touch Diamond. It remains to be seen if there will ever be a CDMA version of it.