Time to celebrate, guys! The HTC Touch Diamond made an official announcement that it will be available via Verizon Wireless’ business sales channels and online starting Friday, April 10. The smartphone will be up for sale for a price of $300 after rebate, along with a new agreement.
The much sought-after HTC Touch Diamond’s key features include Windows Mobile 6.1, highly intuitive TouchFLO 3D user interface, 3.2MP autofocus camera and microSD support for cards up to 16GB. Other features include Visual Voice Mail, VZ Navigator and Mobile IM.

Verizon Wireless' HTC Touch Diamond
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The FCC has recently given the nod to two smartphones for the United States recently. They include a new Sidekick model for T-Mobile and the Samsung i8910 smartphone. The very novel Sidekick features support for T-Mobile’s 3G network, for high-speed data transfers, and is said to be manufactured by Sharp.
The FCC has also officially acknowledged the dual-band GSM (850/1900MHz) and single 3G frequency (1900MHz) smartphone, the Samsung i8910, which was announced at the MWC 2009 held in February. The phone may actually feature quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G. This is probably the first smartphone to be powered by Nokia’s S60 5th Edition user interface and features an 8MP camera that can also record HD video.

Samsung i8910
Source: MobileBurn