elboriyorker
10-12-2009, 12:05 AM
At&t announced their re-branded Touch Pro 2 as Tilt 2 last week and now confirms its younger brother too. The re-branded Touch Diamond 2 as At&t Pure.
On first impressions, we must admit that the original Touch Diamond 2 outer case design was much more elegant and polished. After getting a new name as the HTC Pure, the makeover is however bad. Previously, when the first generation HTC Touch Diamond was released, the sexy glossy black design was much hyped among people but those who actually bought the device noticed the drawbacks of this shiny black: It attracts finger prints, dirt and gets messy very soon. HTC thus made the Touch Diamond 2 with a matte finish but maybe At&t likes dirt again so the birth of HTC Pure.
Specs wise, there will be no change. You will get the same 3.6†WVGA resistive touch screen supporting resolutions of 480x800 pixels, a normal Qualcomm processor with 528 MHz speed, 5 mega pixel camera and of course, Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box.
All for the price of just $149 USD. The bigger brother Tilt 2 will retail for $299 USD, which is quite expensive, maybe for not screwing up HTC original design. Even better, Sprint announced price cuts to their own rebranded Touch Pro 2, which is exactly the same Tilt 2 but on Sprint networks, for the price of just $199 USD!
So, which one do you take? At&t Pure to get dirtied at $149 USD or Sprint Touch Pro 2 at $199 USD or the same with an extra $100 USD for At&t rebranding?
On first impressions, we must admit that the original Touch Diamond 2 outer case design was much more elegant and polished. After getting a new name as the HTC Pure, the makeover is however bad. Previously, when the first generation HTC Touch Diamond was released, the sexy glossy black design was much hyped among people but those who actually bought the device noticed the drawbacks of this shiny black: It attracts finger prints, dirt and gets messy very soon. HTC thus made the Touch Diamond 2 with a matte finish but maybe At&t likes dirt again so the birth of HTC Pure.
Specs wise, there will be no change. You will get the same 3.6†WVGA resistive touch screen supporting resolutions of 480x800 pixels, a normal Qualcomm processor with 528 MHz speed, 5 mega pixel camera and of course, Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box.
All for the price of just $149 USD. The bigger brother Tilt 2 will retail for $299 USD, which is quite expensive, maybe for not screwing up HTC original design. Even better, Sprint announced price cuts to their own rebranded Touch Pro 2, which is exactly the same Tilt 2 but on Sprint networks, for the price of just $199 USD!
So, which one do you take? At&t Pure to get dirtied at $149 USD or Sprint Touch Pro 2 at $199 USD or the same with an extra $100 USD for At&t rebranding?