Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Sprint, Windows Mobile, EV-DO, CDMA

It was only a matter of time before ole
Walty got his hands around Sprint's still-not-official
Touch Diamond, and we can't say that the conclusion he drew is at all shocking. As Mossberg has
done so often, he mentions Apple's darling just as much as the topic of the review itself, and while he seemed impressed with the hardware, it was the software that suffered the brunt of his attacks. He proclaimed that "despite its handsome
TouchFLO 3D software and animated icons, the device failed to disguise the frustrating interface of Windows Mobile often enough for [his] taste." Beyond that, he also found room to gripe about the "cramped" keyboard, which he felt was "next to impossible" to use with just his fingertips. On the plus side, he did give the browser a decent amount of praise, but if you were looking for support from this critic before picking up the forthcoming handset, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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