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HTC Touch Diamond2

Although there was a time when he doubted, and ultimately, I choose, I think I am (currently) very clear what I'm going to buy mobile in the coming months: the HTC Touch Diamond 2.Now comes the point where most people who know me or still, he wondered what to do with a mobile phone Windows Mobile, when I have other options available to me as Symbian or Android. Simple, do not bet for Windows Mobile, but for the TouchFlo3D.

HTC Touch Diamond2

Before continuing, let me in for some long internal dispute.

In my quest for a decent terminal and close to my needs and / O requests, thought the BlackBerry Curve 8900, its 3G version later this year (9300?) Or Blackberry Storm. The problem was that these three options be in possession of a Blackberry Curve 8300, the difference at the level of software would be fair.

HTC Touch Diamond2

After all, a Blackberry is a double game: I have at my disposal for most of the applications you normally use a Twitter client (TwitterBerry) messaging client (Google Talk clients and other native officers), Gmail, Gmaps, etc, but within the tariff data provider (BPI), which makes me unable to use certain applications such as Twibble, I enjoy tremendously.

HTC Touch Diamond2

And if I wanted a touch screen, the only option is relegated to the storm. A couple of weeks I had the opportunity screen test and a single button is very good, but not suited to my way of working. I guess it's a very good option, especially when the management of emails, etc. But what I'm looking for is not to work, but for me. I suppose in a future finished banging my head until I get a Blackberry Curve 9300 (the 8900 with 3G). But until that comes, there is still a long time. If the new BlackBerry screen in all its forms is impressive, but beyond a company does not stop them. Moreover, simply impeccable.

The discard of Blackberry, I have to go to the 4 remaining options in the operating system: OS X (iPhone), Android (HTC HTC Dream G1 and G2 Magic) Windows Mobile (HTC many terminals) and Symbian (Nokia N97 and Samsung Omnia HD). Obviously some of these phones have been presented today, but had in mind for some time (several based on hearsay).

Since the appearance of the Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97, I've been seriously considering the option of a Symbian S60 5th Ed, not only differ in an operating system much simpler, usable and focused on the use of a touch screen, but it seems that Nokia finally has fallen and the donkey are including battery over 5 hours of talk time and 400 hours standby. Without doubt, the worst scourge to enjoy Nokia.

In terminals End of battery life and a decent operating system much easier than its predecessors. What ends? Ovi. Ovi is Nokia and Apple MobileMe or Gmail / Google Google Apps mail, calendar, address book, tasks, files in the cloud ", etc.. All in one and completely free. Initially, I did quite attractive OVI, but knowing how landscape and webmail email client, I think I stick with Gmail, the only one I've really capitalized.

Basically, new versions of Symbian, away from the complex versions (not complicated), I left a little bundle of hope that is an option.

After to see the two terminals to date with Android: HTC HTC Dream and Magic, I was wanting to get away with it for two reasons: the design (either format, as the style and size to throw me back) and the operating system is completely green. Well, that comes with HTC Cupcake Magic, which would make a comparable level of functionality, including far the iPhone, but remains green and the companies have realized, because it presented a terminal (final), the MWC 2009. Samsung, Sony Ericsson and others were present in terminals for sale in summer, which makes me think of a time-out board. Seriously, take a couple of years and is sure impressive, but not yet.

Another detail is the fact that absolutely and deeply dependent on Google, more than I ever would have thought. Why say this now that I use almost everything Google launches? Because I have been having problems with the latitude that after almost two weeks have not been resolved and I do not want that happening with another service, making life impossible. I know, any other terminal on the premises of the cloud is going to happen, but I do not limit themselves to what the manufacturer of the terminal force me.

Yes my personal universe passes through Gmail, Google, Google Docs and Google Calendar, but also on Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, etc. If tomorrow I want to use the calendar or through a local Exchange server, or SyncML, Google is not going to recommend the use of its services to hell, but I'll choose what I want, I want, or similar. For the same reason, even if by some desire to be a terminal with Android, I doubt that makes me one.

What remains? Ah, yes, the iPhone.

After a couple of weeks of turning to the iPhone, to the surprise (and joy) of more than one, since I had the urge to waste from a terminal with a Blackberry and Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile to get out (comment now) pending. The iPhone, as we all know, has a few shortcomings that did little to satisfy my high standards hardware and software that are far from excessive demand or insane: in daily use as a background to the SE and BB, so changing my way of working for the last 5 years is unthinkable and I do because I have a HSDPA terminal, what better move to the next level with HSPA (Movistar and Vodafone have been introduced, although Yoigo and enjoy a miserable UMTS).

If, after rumors of a new version with background applications, instant messenger, etc. were very attractive, the impossibility of returning to increase the resolution of the screen smartphone Apple completely understandable about 800 by 480 pixels (which are increasingly common high-end terminals), I was corroded. Come on, a lot of application (bed, too) in the AppStore, but what Apple wants is for people in their development board like Google wants to do business on the Web. And that I have morals.

What remains? "Symbian? No terminal, beyond the N97 that attracts me, like Samsung Omnia HD. Well, that's Windows Mobile. Argh, it was testing the HTC Touch HD with Windows Mobile 6.1 and TouchFlo3D for a month. Conclusion: HTC TouchFlo the end, because more once and two finalists in WinME when it was clearly an area that should be treated with TouchFlo, such as calendar, alarms, the Start menu or the list of contacts.

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