Got to play with the HTC Diamond!
I work in a corporate Sprint store here in Colorado Springs and for the most part it's buisness as usual. However, tonight I got to enjoy one of the perks. A guy from Brazil came into the store looking for a charger for his phone. Oh course I asked what model he has... with a smile he puts his HTC Diamond in my face. I was like, OMFGROFLCOPTERLEMMESEE! So he promptly handed me the phone and I promptly oogled and played with it for roughly 15 mins while I let it charge on one of our demo phone USB chargers. The guy was cool and BS'ed with me the whole time so it was a pretty nice experience.
Overall thoughts? It's freaking sweet! The camera is exquisite, overall windows mobile interface is solid, the menus are just like the demo on HTC.com. Aside from that, I did notice slight lag when navigating between the menus and it had a pretty hefty weight. Heavier than my Mogul. Wondering what the weight with the added keyboard will be. Other than that I can't wait to get my hands on the HTC Touch Pro and aside from slight lag on the menus... I mean, really minimal... it's going to blow some pants off! |
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Sounds good, I wonder if OC'ing it will help with that lag you mentioned and how far can it be OC'ed I wonder?
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Very nice to know! Can't wait to get my hands on one too! DARN! :(
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Yeah, you wouldn't think a 500+ mhz processor would need to be OC'ed, but given the slight lag when switching between, say for instance, contacts to pictures... I would hope it would at least be an option. And if our measly 6700 200mhz something could be overclocked to what was the max, 740mhz? I would hope that a 500mhz processor could be overclocked to well over 1ghz. Not saying it would be functional, as OC'ing the 6700 at the max caused freezing in most cases... but it would be nice.
But yeah, the lag was pretty bothersome. Especially coming from someone with such high standards in the Phone/PDA department. I asked the customer what he thought of the device and he pretty much said it was a cool little phone. Obviously not a power user like some of us, but can you blame him for buying the best new toy? As for the lag, he said he didn't even notice it untill I pointed it out so maybe I was nitpicking. We'll see! |
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The 6700 was a 416MHz processor that could be overclocked to 624MHz but the reason for that was because there were soft multipliers inside of the chip that were easy to modify... nobody has found such a thing in these Qualcomm chips and the dualcore nature of them would make it even trickier, since the cores run on two completely different speeds (400MHz application/133MHz DSP).
You'll never get that 528MHz chip to 1GHz... |
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One word,Tegra
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I'm sorry. I love the idea of Tegra. But I'm not going to carry around a cell phone that sounds like the jet engine that is my 8800GTX in my PC lol |
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