Reason? It has five buttons rather than the three buttons mandated for all Windows Phone 7 Series devices.
Simply outrageous (to us).
Reason? It has five buttons rather than the three buttons mandated for all Windows Phone 7 Series devices.
Simply outrageous (to us).
A Smartphone is a cell phone that allows you to do a lot of things that you can do on your computer or on a PDA. It is just like a small PC that you can carry wherever you go. However, it cannot replace for a laptop or a PC. We can find a number of leading cell phone companies such as Apple iPhone, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Windows Mobile, Palm, HTC, etc offering a wide range of Smartphone that can fulfill all your needs. However, with so many brands producing various kinds of Smartphone, it becomes a bit difficult in choosing the best Smartphone. Here are 7 points that should consider while buying a Smartphone:

Samsung Propel Pro: Handy Corporate Phone
At first look, the Samsung Propel Pro is quite bulky and too wide to be a slide phone. But when you get to know its features and capabilities, that would be the least of your worries. Samsung has just released their new innovative product, the Samsung Propel Pro. It’s a follow-up to their Propel Smartphone, which was released last year. The Propel Pro is fresh and hot off the market and was launched only last March.
In partnership with AT&T, Slashgear is giving you a chance to win Pantech Matrix Pro Smartphone with a $100 credit for any services or products sold on AT&T store.

Pantech Matrix Pro
The catch?
Well, you have to sign up for SlashGear account (which is free), and go to the SlashGear Forums and post your argument regarding physical QWERTY keyboard (think: the Pantech Matrix Pro, T-Mobile G1, HTC Touch Pro, etc…) versus virtual QWERTY keyboard (think: iPhone, Samsung Delve, LG Incite, etc…) on smart phone in a specified thread. Explain why you think one is better than the other.

HTC launched the HTC Touch Pro with a five row QWERTY keyboard in this release as its major attraction, added to that there is a magnificent looking touch screen. The bearer of HTC Touch Pro shall always attract envy.
The HTC Touch Pro has Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 professional version as its chief operating system with 288 MB RAM, which is more than sufficient to run most mobile applications smoothly. It has become fairly popular among the executive class. It has a wide gamut of multimedia services such as Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and EV-DO Rev etc.
Here are some press photos from Taiwan!

Lovely models showing off the HTC Touch Diamond 2

HTC Touch Diamond 2 call interface

Internet Browsing On HTC Touch Diamond 2
We will end off this sneak peek series with a nice close up photo…

Gorgeous?
A quick look at its specifications reveals that it runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional (nothing new) and comes with a 3.2 inch touch screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution.
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