Nokia and HTC both are equally loved for mobile phones users. Both of these companies provide you the best features combined with styling that is a rare treat.
With a loyal fan base, they give a stiff competition to their peers in every sense and term. Let's have a quick look at Nokia E72 vs. HTC Touch Diamond2 to get a clear picture of how well do they position their products against each other.
Both of these allow world roaming as they operate on quad band. The HTC variant is a bit lighter than the Nokia's as they weigh 117.5 g and 128 g respectively.
HTC Touch Diamond 2 comes with a touch-sensitive double tap zoom bar that enables you to zoom in and out of the browser and certain applications. It features Touch FLO 3D finger swipe navigation. The device also has an inbuilt YouTube software.
It comes with an accelerometer for auto rotation of pictures and you can zoom in on a particular part of the picture by simply rotating your finger in a circular motion. Simple and easy. Another distinctive feature is handwriting recognition that ensures maximum security of your data and personalizes your device.
It works on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 professional which is upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5, the latest operating system. This HTC variant supports motion based gaming and has preloaded games. A large display of 3.2 inches adds to its appeal.
Nokia E72 displays a full QWERTY keyboard, an optical trackpad and a five-way scroll key. It has a Symbian OS 9.3. Other features that are present in this handset are Digital Compass, MP4/3GP video player, MP3 music player, Flash Lite v3.0, Push to talk, Voice command/dial and Printing. This gadget comes in three colours that are Zodium Black, Metal Grey and Topaz Brown. The display size if this handset is 2.36 inches.
Both Nokia E72 and HTC Touch Diamond 2 have inbuilt 5MP cameras with auto focus. However the Nokia variant lacks Touch Focus whereas HTC variant lacks LED Flash. One of them uses a WAP browser while another uses an HTML.
Both of these produce good quality pictures with sharpness. Both support high speed web browsing, where the speed of Nokia handset is more than the HTC device. Other common applications of these is a 3.5mm audio jack, stereo FM radio with RDS, GPS with full A-GPS support, however Nokia E72 has Nokia maps which is not there in HTC Touch Diamond 2. They have support for various messaging services that include SMS, MMS, e-mail and IM.
The video support is present in these handsets so that you can record your fun moments. The quality of video recorded is noticeable. The Nokia device has an impressive battery back up with a talk time of up to 12 hours 30 min and a stand-by time of up to 480 hours whereas the HTC device gives a stand-by time of up to 500 hours. In a one on one comparison, they both are equally good. If some application is missing in one, something differentiating is present to compensate for that.
Nokia and HTC both are equally loved for mobile phones users. Both of these companies provide you the best features combined with styling that is a rare treat. With a loyal fan base, they give a stiff competition to their peers in every sense and term. Let's have a quick look at Nokia E72 vs. HTC Touch Diamond2 to get a clear picture of how well do they position their products against each other.
Both of these allow world roaming as they operate on quad band. The HTC variant is a bit lighter than the Nokia's as they weigh 117.5 g and 128 g respectively.
HTC Touch Diamond 2 comes with a touch-sensitive double tap zoom bar that enables you to zoom in and out of the browser and certain applications. It features Touch FLO 3D finger swipe navigation. The device also has an inbuilt YouTube software.
It comes with an accelerometer for auto rotation of pictures and you can zoom in on a particular part of the picture by simply rotating your finger in a circular motion. Simple and easy. Another distinctive feature is handwriting recognition that ensures maximum security of your data and personalizes your device. It works on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 professional which is upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5, the latest operating system.
This HTC variant supports motion based gaming and has preloaded games. A large display of 3.2 inches adds to its appeal.
Nokia E72 displays a full QWERTY keyboard, an optical trackpad and a five-way scroll key. It has a Symbian OS 9.3. Other features that are present in this handset are Digital Compass, MP4/3GP video player, MP3 music player, Flash Lite v3.0, Push to talk, Voice command/dial and Printing. This gadget comes in three colours that are Zodium Black, Metal Grey and Topaz Brown. The display size if this handset is 2.36 inches.
Both Nokia E72 and HTC Touch Diamond 2 have inbuilt 5MP cameras with auto focus. However the Nokia variant lacks Touch Focus whereas HTC variant lacks LED Flash. One of them uses a WAP browser while another uses an HTML. Both of these produce good quality pictures with sharpness.
Both support high speed web browsing, where the speed of Nokia handset is more than the HTC device. Other common applications of these is a 3.5mm audio jack, stereo FM radio with RDS, GPS with full A-GPS support, however Nokia E72 has Nokia maps which is not there in HTC Touch Diamond 2.
They have support for various messaging services that include SMS, MMS, e-mail and IM. The video support is present in these handsets so that you can record your fun moments. The quality of video recorded is noticeable.
The Nokia device has an impressive battery back up with a talk time of up to 12 hours 30 min and a stand-by time of up to 480 hours whereas the HTC device gives a stand-by time of up to 500 hours. In a one on one comparison, they both are equally good.
If some application is missing in one, something differentiating is present to compensate for that.

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