HTC launches Touch Diamond 2, Touch Pro 2, Snap

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Taiwanese manufacturer HTC today launched three new smartphone handsets in Australia, with two exclusively bound for Telstra and one to Optus.

The Touch Pro 2, Touch Diamond 2 and HTC Snap. (Credit: HTC/CNET Australia)

All three smartphones run Windows Mobile 6.1, though two of them — the Diamond and the Pro — also include HTC's TouchFlo 3D user interface. The Snap is aimed at a lower-cost business market, still benefiting from ActivSync communication with MS Exchange servers, but without some of the extras included in the higher-end Diamond and Pro. The Snap sports a BlackBerry-like form factor with a full-QWERTY keyboard below its display and a centre jogwheel for navigating menus.

The Touch Diamond 2 and Touch Pro 2 are both touchscreen devices, with the Touch Pro also making use of a full-QWERTY keyboard hidden under a sliding mechanism. Reminiscent of the TyTn II, the sliding screen on the Touch Pro 2 tilts to a 45-degree angle once opened, helping make the screen more visible when typing. The Diamond 2 builds on the success of the original HTC Touch Diamond released last year, improving on the former's lacklustre processing performance and making use of a larger WVGA display.

All three handsets will be launched in Australia throughout July. The Snap and Touch Pro 2 will be short-term Telstra exclusives, with Optus enjoying a similar exclusive period for the Touch Diamond 2. Pricing will be announced by the carriers closer to launch.


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Dutchy posted a comment   

Have been waiting for the Diamond 2 to upgrade my old Diamond on next g and they make it exclusive to Optus!! How long is short term exclusiveness?

 

Archers posted a comment   

Does this mean the Touch Pro 2 will only be available from Telstra? Or can it be bought outright from other retailers, and then go and sign up with another provider? I agree with Scruffy. Way to go HTC! Sell your best product through the one network that everyone hates.

 

Scruffy posted a comment   

Here we go again...
Telstra Short Term Exclusive?
When's the Touch Pro2 out on 3?
I'd have it now if I was still in Britain - well, HTC aiming and shooting straight at their feet - another sale lost top the ever attractive NEW CHEAP IPhone...
Their loss...

 

Sean posted a comment   

In regard to Android devices -
The HTC Magic is already out!
Im looking forward to the HTC Hero though! No release date has been announced yet!

 

Fridlor posted a comment   

Where are the new HTC Android devices?

If HTC wanna make a splash then they should hurry up with some new Android handsets in OZ!

 

uccoffee posted a comment   

telstra branded/exclusive, that means VERY slow fireware update.




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