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HTC, the Taiwanese handset manufacturer, has laid down the gauntlet to Apple with a slender new phone that aims to dislodge the iPhone from its position as the pre-eminent touch-screen device.
HTC said that its new handset - called the Touch Diamond - was just 11.3mm thick, giving it a 0.3mm edge on the iPhone, and had a more responsive screen, meaning that typing - traditionally the bugbear of touch-screen phones - was much easier.
It also had several unique features, HTC said, such as the ability of the phone's internet browser to re-arrange text on web pages to fit the mobile screen. Navigation also looks more three-dimensional, although it is not possible to zoom in and out by stroking the screen with two fingers - one of the highlights of the iPhone.
Analysts said the device was a "big step forward" for HTC in its attempts to muscle in as a consumer handset brand alongside Nokia and Sony Ericsson, and that some elements of the device were even an improvement on the iPhone.
The Diamond will for instance allow owners to choose between three different keyboards on the touch screen - the traditional 12-key phone keypad, which has about three letters per key, a 'hybrid QWERTY' - which will be familiar from some BlackBerry devices - and a full keyboard.
It also has other features which outclass existing models of the iPhone, including the ability to operate on the fastest 3G networks, a 3.2 megapixel camera - a big advance on the iPhone's 2 megapixels - and GPS, which will be able to accommodate the next generation of so-called 'location-based services' for phones.
The screen, however, is still dwarfed by the iPhone's, being 2.8 inches across the diagonal rather than 3.5.
"The Diamond takes HTC's phones to a much higher and much richer level, and enables direct comparisons with the iPhone," Geoff Blaber, an analyst at CCS Insight, said. "They have done a lot of work on top of the platform to make the user experience more enjoyable, and other phones will start to look very disappointing by comparison."
HTC said the phone would be out on Orange and other European carriers in June, with a release in Asia and the Middle East later in the quarter, and North America towards the end of the year.
"We wanted to create a device that would allow people to walk, chew gum and get content from the internet all at the same time," said Horace Luke, the chief innovations officer at HTC, adding that the phone had been designed to be used wholly with one hand - an indication of the bid to appeal to the consumer market.
HTC has traditionally sold devices to operators - including Orange - who have then rebranded them as their own, but last year it launched itself as consumer brand with its first touch-screen phone. The release of the Diamond suggests that it will take further steps in that direction.
The Touch, which was billed as an 'iPhone killer' when it was released in June last year, has now sold more than three million units in more than 50 countries. Like the Touch, the Diamond is based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, though HTC has made several changes to the interface.
Analysts said that the wide support HTC enjoyed with operators meant that the phone was likely to be "very competitively" priced when it went on sale next month. Orange was not immediately available to respond to a request about pricing.
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Love mine till bits!
Quite disappointing that the menu and browsing is bit slowish, and the popups with a keyboard buttons on the screen comes out when you dont need it.
The rest is brilliant. would be interesting to compare it with sony ericsson x1 tho
Julius, stoke-on-trent, uk
I got my Touch Diamond today - and it's great. Much better camera, great internet browser, better screen resolution, smaller form-factor, lighter - and cheaper and direct access (via USB). Needless to say, time to say goodbye to my iPhone. Although: Apple did an amazing job on the interface.
Mark, Chicago,
My husband just got one and it does nothing really well.It has all these features and you need so much freeware to make it just receive calls.
Elizabeth, London, UK
Henry Blince you entirely miss the point of this device. It has internet web browsing, email, satalite navigation and loads more. It is way more than a phone ;).
J Frost, Dover, UK
The original Touch beat the iPhone in terms of things being quicker to get to from the 'Home' screen, so the Touch Diamond will have no trouble. Compared to the iPhone, I've always thought that the HTC Touch family has been greatly under-hyped.
Mark, London, UK
i thought the whole point of this article was to highlight the fact that its more than a phone?
sal, la,
I still think that a virtual Ouija board is likely to turn out to be the most efficient text input method for touch screen devices.
Ian Kemmish, Biggleswade, UK
It looks great from videos on YouTube. Better than current generation of iPhone in almost every way. Apple will probably come up with something better but I will get HTC Diamond because of all the other win mobile features and bluetooth/usb PC tethering
JJ, NY, USA
It's only a phone, for god's sake. What's the matter with you people.
henry blince, torquay, uk
I know we don't have units in hand, but it's all about the software. For browsing the key features are double tap zoom and pinch/stretch zoom. Fast easy access to contacts, simple call waiting, and three way calling. These features will determine if it is really a competitor to the iPhone.
Doug Petrosky, San Diego, United States