IPhone 3G: 2.0-megapixel camera, with geo-tagging and third-party application integration. The Diamond also has a second camera on the front, a VGA CMOS colour camera, for video-calling. The internal accelerometer means the Diamond acts like the iPhone, so photos can be viewed in landscape-stylee and be browsed through with a flick of the finger. HTC Touch Diamond: 3.2-megapixel sensor, and auto focus. IPhone 3G: 8GB and 16GB, with the latter available in both black and white. HTC Touch Diamond: 4GB of internal flash storage, plus a microSD card slot is supported, for additional storage. IPhone 3G: The iPhone runs on OS X, which is Apple’s very own operating system. However similar it may be to WM 6.0, HTC has actually layered their own software on over the phone, giving it a more user-friendly navigational system, and TouchFLO 3D technology, which we first saw in the Touch last year. HTC Touch Diamond: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, the first HTC phone to do so. HTC Touch Diamond: 2.8″ touch-sensitive screen. IPhone 3G: 115.5mm high, 62.1mm wide and 12.3mm thick, weighs 133g. HTC Touch Diamond: 102mm in height, is 51mm wide and 11.5mm thick, weighs 110g. Both handsets tout their touchscreens as being their biggest asset, however how do they compare in a fight? Call it a touch-off, if you will.
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