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Eero Ahonen <aer### [at] removethis zbxt net invalid> wrote:
> > People often have prejudices against the touch screen in the iPhone,
> > but that's because they have never tried it.
> >
> To be honest, that would be the first touchscreen ever that would be
> daily-usable in something as intensive as telephone I've ever touched.
> It doesn't mean it's impossible - it just means I'm very, *very*
> skeptical about a touchscreen.
But the touchscreen in the iPhone is just amazing. It's not just a
touchscreen, it's a multitouchscreen. For example, you can zoom and rotate
images (or webpages or maps or...) by using two fingers, etc. Now do that
with your 12-key keyboard. ;)
Also the scrolling is just cool. (After having using the scrolling feature
in the iPhone, any other non-touchscreen phone will feel almost completely
unusable...)
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- Warp
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