| 14-05-2009 12:26 PM |
| Unregistered |
no multi-touch
all these and no multi-touch?
Symbian you're killing me, really!
get some multi-touch then we can talk business.
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| 02-12-2008 12:19 AM |
| hoodlumkid |
Welllll now seeing as sybian is owned my nokia, nokia is gonna make one hell of a kick arse iphone killer
they have teh right software, if teh hardware is good, then im gnna leave my iphoen for this
haha lol i have a n82 and iphone, just beuase i dont wanna part from symbian and nokia (:
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| 09-01-2008 03:26 AM |
| Unregistered |
Macs
This phone is amazing can't wait for more info i want a fully customizable, touchable phone with sexy interface but will this phone fully work with a mac?
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| 29-12-2007 05:33 PM |
| D4n958GB |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
its an iphone rip off set to a roots rip off.
i love it ! !
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I dont love it and it was soo obviously going to be the next move from Nokia. I agree its an iPod rip off and some one has already fitted a touchscreen to a nokia n95.
N95 w/touchscreen.
Edit : Seems that the touchscreen N95 is a fake or is it??
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| 28-12-2007 09:37 AM |
| Unregistered |
al3xandr3
you discribed haptic feedback as when the phone shakes. I have a sony k850i and this shakes when i use the 3 touch screen buttons. Is this the same thing and is this how i could expect this new touch screen too react.
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| 06-11-2007 10:16 AM |
| Unregistered |
its an iphone rip off set to a roots rip off.
i love it ! !
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| 18-10-2007 04:51 PM |
| Multirike |
Engineer
Nice fake video. The scroll did not match the speed on the screen, and the screen did not move when the hand did. If you lose your pen, you lose the ability to use your phone. Looks like Windows.
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| 17-10-2007 10:04 PM |
| NoNickers |
No thanks. Why do I want to start using two hands? The thing that puts me off smart devices is the image of the nurdy suited person poking one hand with the fingers of the other (or worse a stylus). Big reason to go with S60 is the small form factor and one handed operation. So much less embarassment that way.
Leave the touch interface to the apple geeks.
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| 17-10-2007 06:42 PM |
| unregistered |
No threat for Apple
when I see in the movie that:
* they're using at the same time a finger and a stylus as the pointing medium
* the keyboard is so small it requires the use of a stylus
* when you're scrolling down, the text is actually going up !!!
Apple's iPhone will have a bright future. Nokia still doesn't understand what "User Experience" means...
Regards,
Arnaud
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| 17-10-2007 05:54 PM |
| Harkonnen |
Four words - too little, too late.
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| 17-10-2007 11:09 AM |
| viipottaja |
Guys, let's not claim that we can count the pixels from a shaky video shot on a N95... and let's not assume that's exactly the device and interface that is coming out first.
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| 17-10-2007 07:42 AM |
| Unregistered |
Been there, done that
Not too convincing. Notice the use of a stylus for most of the actions. Didn't we have that already years ago? The user interface elements look way too small to be used with finger touch (scrollbars anyone?) I wonder when Nokia gets it that their S60 UI has limits, already the E90 should have made that obvious.
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| 17-10-2007 06:54 AM |
| malerocks |
I think the 'selective touchscreen' is a great idea. This would be similar to the UIQ in the P series of the earlier SE phones.
The phone works as a normal S60 phone (without TS and flip closed mode of the SE P Series) where you can handle the most common apps like the contacts, messages, calendar without the need of the touch screen. But for the media related stuff, you can have an option of activating the touch screen (similar to flip open mode of the SE P Series). Here you can really have fun exploring media like the web browser, images and video in gallery, music (maybe put in touch screen jog dial like the ipod) and lots more.
I guess we will have to wait and see if this really happens...
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| 17-10-2007 05:42 AM |
| Unregistered |
Guys, i suggest not to get to excited.
Can you see the resolution of the screenshot posted? Its clearly a WQVGA Screen. That means only about 400x240 resolution. And since this baby is coming out in 2008 and will stay for at least some years that means we will see the WVGA 800x480 that are available in Japan phones since last year in Nokia phones in the next decade.
Really, i could cry instead of being to excited. Nokia doesnt get it that people actually need a good display resolution for browsing the web. :(
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| 17-10-2007 12:43 AM |
| viipottaja |
Hehe, sure, Nokia will abandon all buttons from now on... NOT! Use some common sense, folks (some of you that is).
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