The Bell Mobility version of the HTC Touch Diamond will be the first device offered by the carrier with the company’s own user interface. The interface replaces HTC’s own TouchFLO 3D and promises to offer more than 60 ways to customize the main screen with different bubble (icons that are mini portals showing live content) combinations and make services such as music downloads, email and mobile television easily accessible.
“Canadians have embraced smartphones and the mobile data services such as music downloads, email and TV that are made possible by our high speed 3G network. Making these services easily accessible, the Bell experience gives the user dozens of ways to personalize the home screen, bringing the client
experience to the next level,” said Adel Bazerghi, Senior Vice President of Products for Bell.
Bell has launched a new site that gives a good overview of the new user interface.
According to the press release, Bell also plans to offer the new interface on other upcoming Windows Mobile 3G smartphones.