i'm simply making a point that a resistive screen is more versatile, than capacitive. But they both have their drawbacks. Nokia must think that being able to use a stylus, a pick, maybe even gloves, or whatever, is important to their customer and so a resistive screen works for them. Who knows. All i know is that this phone may not be a game changer, but it's a sick total package of features that you're not going to find in any other phone. And if i were to buy a touchscreen feature packed phone, this is the phone i'd go with no question. And the best part about it, you've got a touch screen done in S60 fashion; an almost perfect combo, i think. It's going to be awhile before another game changer comes to the market. I think i might have finally found an upgrade from my N95 though.
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civilian @ Dec 4th 2008 6:49PM
oh i guess if your in the snow you can use your gloves. but then u can just get that stylus for capacative phones too.
Douglas @ Dec 4th 2008 10:58PM
i'm simply making a point that a resistive screen is more versatile, than capacitive. But they both have their drawbacks. Nokia must think that being able to use a stylus, a pick, maybe even gloves, or whatever, is important to their customer and so a resistive screen works for them. Who knows. All i know is that this phone may not be a game changer, but it's a sick total package of features that you're not going to find in any other phone. And if i were to buy a touchscreen feature packed phone, this is the phone i'd go with no question. And the best part about it, you've got a touch screen done in S60 fashion; an almost perfect combo, i think. It's going to be awhile before another game changer comes to the market. I think i might have finally found an upgrade from my N95 though.
Ray @ Dec 22nd 2008 11:41PM
capacitive only works with ur hands not stylus or anything else