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The N95 is the better phone. :) Though Nokia's resistance to touch screens is going to bite them.
One handed operation is a boom, not a bust. I prefer no touchscreens.
Sure, for general operation, but its an extra input mode that can be very useful. And I don't count multi touch in "very useful," simply for navigation more complex interfaces and drawing.
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person4 @ Jun 28th 2007 12:43PM
The N95 is the better phone. :) Though Nokia's resistance to touch screens is going to bite them.
Al @ Jun 28th 2007 12:56PM
One handed operation is a boom, not a bust. I prefer no touchscreens.
person4 @ Jun 28th 2007 1:23PM
Sure, for general operation, but its an extra input mode that can be very useful. And I don't count multi touch in "very useful," simply for navigation more complex interfaces and drawing.