The thing is, I'm a little nervous about the keypad still. This isn't what I wanted to see.
Instead of telling me you won't make that many mistakes, they tell me "You will make TONS, and don't even try typing with two thumbs for atleast a week. But when you make typos, the iPhone will try to fix it."
I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the iPhone fix all my typos when sending an email to my boss.
Not sure I like the "sent from my iPhone" signature either.
I agree. I'd love to see some examples of a person walking down the street typing two-handed with as much ease (or more, according to Apple) as the Treo and Blackberrys give. Although that might be hard to choreograph. I think most people would be too afraid to look away (since you can't due to the lack of tactile-ness of the keys). Imagine being the first person to drop your new $600 phone on the pavement.
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Jonathan @ Jun 27th 2007 10:17AM
The thing is, I'm a little nervous about the keypad still. This isn't what I wanted to see.
Instead of telling me you won't make that many mistakes, they tell me "You will make TONS, and don't even try typing with two thumbs for atleast a week. But when you make typos, the iPhone will try to fix it."
I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the iPhone fix all my typos when sending an email to my boss.
Not sure I like the "sent from my iPhone" signature either.
Matt @ Jun 27th 2007 10:43AM
I agree. I'd love to see some examples of a person walking down the street typing two-handed with as much ease (or more, according to Apple) as the Treo and Blackberrys give. Although that might be hard to choreograph. I think most people would be too afraid to look away (since you can't due to the lack of tactile-ness of the keys). Imagine being the first person to drop your new $600 phone on the pavement.
Woz @ Jun 27th 2007 12:52PM
I think you can be 99.9999% certain that you'll be able to edit the signature.