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The Japanese are just amazing ^^
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@slayer544 this have the feeling of touching buttons across the screen, in an individual way. The crapberry only have one big button (the screen) and feel the same wherever you click it. It is a big difference to me.
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:-? my motorola Rokr does the same thing..and it's 3 years old :)
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@DirtyODB they write the simpler ones and when they get a word the letters automatically combine into a more complex one. its rather dificult to explain but that's the gist of it.
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Reminds me of surepress in the blackberry storm 1/2
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@Semtexxxxx my nokia 5800 rules but its a bit old now and slow and buggy so i might get an android phone.
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My Nokia 5800 already has this in his first touchscreen-smartphone (5800) it ever released back in October 2008.
It gives a fraction of a vibrate when I push a button so it feels like I push a real button. So what is the difference between my Nokia and the phone in this video?
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My phone from last summer does that, and it's just a touch screen.
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@ProfessorLovemuffin -_- I hope you're kidding. With real buttons you're stuck with a certain layout. Here you can have a different button layout for every app.
And actually the human/machine interface field is a very interesting and promising one
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I've always wondered how Japanese writes with their letters? I mean, there are thousands of them so do they use typical letters on devices?
what phone that he's using at the end to the left?
saquibs20 9 months ago
@saquibs20 It's a Sharp Aquos SH12-C
Diginfonews 9 months ago