HTC Touch Diamond with its 4GB built in memory can generally be regarded as "MP3 player with phone in it". The reason behind testing its audio is because at present, audio capabilities are not only necessary when listening to music but for podcast as well. Examples would be audio files that can be access by RSS feeds for automatic transfer (in order that new episodes come in the device automatically, and that you don't need to run through some website and download it manually and individually. The Diamond is a device perfect when listening to audio. Its 4GB memory entirely means that you're getting huge amount of space for those audio files. Its power to look into album art is important for numerous podcast and music files. A brilliant idea of having a podcast downloader included makes it very handy and that you need not use a PC computer any longer. Everything can be done right from your HTC Touch Diamond! Aside from that, another interesting feature is it "audio booster" option - just another indication that this handset was meant to be a sensational audio player. This option is activated when the stereo headset is plugged in. An application for audio and video streaming with the use of RTSP protocol let's you avail of better support when having live radio streaming, although unlimited data plan is required for such, but that is commonly available from respective mobile carrier. HTC Touch Diamond is able to play audio in various other formats, aside from the global MP3 standard for audio. These include the M4A which is popular amongst podcasters. Diamond also supports stereo audio through Bluetooth - A2DP and users can use any Bluetooth headset. Also diamond's sound quality during phone calls definitely exceeds your standards. With verified tests that were accomplished with the help of Mobile Tech Addicts, a conclusion has been achieved that HTC Touch Diamond really surpasses the norms of sound quality.?? |
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