Finally, Rogers has released the HTC Touch Diamond for the sweet, sweet price of $199.99 on a 3 year contract. Of course, that’s with a mandatory ’sign up’ of a min. $45 data/voice plan, but we expected that.
Other pricing options include: 3 year contract (voice only) for $449.99, 3 year contract (data only) $499.99, 2 year contract for $549.99, 1 year contract for $549.99, and month to month for $599.99. The Rogers HTC Touch Diamond is actually cut like a diamond on the back as the original HTC Touch Diamond. Bell and Telus’ versions seem to be lacking the cool, textured back.
More on the Rogers HTC Touch Diamond’s specs
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Adding to its list of awesome Windows Mobile devices, Rogers right here in Canada has now got the GSM version of the HTC Touch Diamond in stock!
It apparently works just fine on Rogers’ 3G network. Look at us, Canada - we’ve got the North American exclusive on this one! Sorry, US - let’s hope you get yours soon!
[via WMExperts]
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Yep. More leaked Rogers dealer documents and, sadly, it doesn’t really show us anything we haven’t already seen before. Sure, BlackBerry’s got some neat little goodies in there but other than HP’s iPAQ 910c Windows Mobile smartphone, not much big on the the Windows Mobile front. Still, it is nice to see that there’s going to be a great variety of cool devices to choose from ranging from cheap to not-so-cheap.
[via Engadget Mobile]

Rogers’ new $30, 6GB data plan — unveiled is going to end up seeing duty outside the of the Apple realm. Canada’s largest GSM carrier has mercifully decided to let all devices in its 3G smartphone range into the $30 party, a range that includes winners like the Nokia N95, HTC TyTN, and Samsung Jack, among others.
[via Mobile Syrup and Engadget Mobile]
Related Links:
HTC TyTN: First Impressions
Rogers vs AT&T iPhone plans and pricing - Oh Canada
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RSSI've seen a big difference in the high pixel density of the Fuze when I have web pages loaded through Opera at a lower zoom level. The fine print that might otherwise be unreadable is sharp.
When's the planned date for this? I have to say, I'll believe it when I see it.
My T-Mobile buddy that is a devoted HTC fan and sold on WinMo wouldn't touch that thing with a 10 foot pole. I guess he has Shadow bitterness issues.
Is is possible to do the opposite? I want my WinMo to use internet connection from my PC via USB. Is it possible?
Have you played with a Touch Pro or a Diamond, Dave? Any big differences between yours and those? I'm very curious!