Motorola Droid vs Nexus One: Multitouch Test
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Uploaded on Mar 2, 2010
Comparing the multitouch capabilities of the Motorola Droid and Nexus One.
Using the Multitouch Visible Test application by Battery Powered Games.
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Jonathan Kim 3 years ago
Uh.... sorry but the Nexus One already came out with multi touch now...
Explanation for your judgement for "simply doesn't exist and it won't ever" please.
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neccoboy 3 years ago
software
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PlysovejKaktus 1 year ago
Nexus one seems laggy. Couldn't be problem in a framerate and longer period between checks? Like application would do that even on nexus if you will be fast enough? ...just popped out of my head, nothing relevat.
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Murdearaa 1 year ago
I've checked my multitouch in Fruit Ninja,lol...
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TheElectronMagic 1 year ago
You can check your devices multi-touch capabilities with the "multi-touch benchmark test" android app.
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weinerschnitzelboy 1 year ago
HTC Makes better phones now. Originally the Nexus didn't have multitouch, so the Synaptics sensor was fine, but it got an update for multitouch, in which the sensor wasn't up for the job. It still works, but it's not made for it.
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SquallML 2 years ago
Perchè hanno messo uno schermo del genere su un cell come il Nexus One? Cmq rimane uno dei miei preferiti.
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harper16 2 years ago
rip the innards of the iphone out and stamp on them, without actually telling you to). The power is there in the newer phones, but i think they're all scared of a lawsuit if they actually implement it. However if you flash custom roms (Which isnt hard by any stretch of the imagination) then you can easily give yourself more freedom and everyone's happy. I personally love my nexus one because google designed it to be rooted, they want you to play with it, its a dev phone.Hope this helped
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