I've seen very little to no lag on the Touch Diamond. It's more of being able to adapt the the swipes of the phone and getting used to the UI. The review of it two days ago showed no lag to the reviewers even if some users have said that it does lag. Once you've become used to the UI, it's a breeze.
I still think it should have had an expandable SD slot. I know it comes with 4GB but the option to expand should have been included, especially considering that it will be a pricey phone.
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I've seen very little to no lag on the Touch Diamond. It's more of being able to adapt the the swipes of the phone and getting used to the UI. The review of it two days ago showed no lag to the reviewers even if some users have said that it does lag. Once you've become used to the UI, it's a breeze.
I still think it should have had an expandable SD slot. I know it comes with 4GB but the option to expand should have been included, especially considering that it will be a pricey phone.
I'll still take it though.