Wish we could have seen photos showing the thickness. KB looks huge for a phone. The function buttons sitting that low might make one-handed operation difficult.
The review posted by SSErik is four months old. The Diamond had problems on it's release like most new smartphones, but unlike SSErik's claim in the HTC Touch Pro thread, HTC has been putting out fixes. The xda-developers site keeps track of what's been fixed and what the outstanding issues still are.
From what I've been reading in the comments from actual users it's been generally positive.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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