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 Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X10, SE 1st Andriod Phone!!!

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kazama
post Mar 29 2010, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(davidmak @ Mar 29 2010, 01:58 PM)
Guys, looks like I'm wrong and we're all gonna be disappointed.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/28/xperia-...rdware-related/
http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/products/201.../#comment-35596

THERE IS NO MULTI-TOUCH. NOT EVEN IN THE HARDWARE.

Gosh, how could SE be so short-sighted. It was announced in their official company blog. Sorry guys...
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is there any android out there that has multi touch? iinm only iPhone does support multitouch. while others like htc, milestone and even nexus one in reality only supports dual touch. so it might be some 'word /terms' manipulate by SE to avoid law suit by apple wink.gif

just my 2 cents.

This post has been edited by kazama: Mar 29 2010, 04:11 PM
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post Mar 29 2010, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(changfui @ Mar 29 2010, 04:18 PM)
just wondering y is multitouch so important? other than improving browing experience slightly..
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actually multitouch will be significant in gaming .. while dual touch is good enough for fast typing.. u can compared nexus one gaming experience with iphone 3gs.. u can find 3gs is lot better. other than gaming, multi touch is not that important..

i still believe x10 does support dual touch or 'multi touch' like other android phone
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post Mar 29 2010, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(davidmak @ Mar 29 2010, 04:27 PM)
I think more than one point is considered multi-touch. But the blog made it pretty clear. Its a hardware thing and it meant nothing more than one point touch. All those disappointments raised by readers there went unanswered. If this is true, SE would have quickly clarified it but it has done nothing so far. Guess thats it.


Added on March 29, 2010, 4:29 pm

Its pretty important for people who text a lot. Typically you would use two fingers to type on the QWERTY onscreen keyboard. When you type fast enough, there will be one point where two fingers touches the screen. If the interface cannot support multi-touch, one of the keys will be missed. As a result, you get all sorts of spelling and typo errors which is annoying.

Repeat this a few times and you will give up.
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yups u r rite. more than one point is considered multi touch in normal said.. but in technical speaking, on paper, capacitive has those single touch, dual touch, multi touch screen.. so that's why i said it might only word manipulation by that SE product manager.. i dont know what he really meant. i'm just guessing. because it might be too stupid for company as big as SE to treat its flagship product like this.
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post Mar 29 2010, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(changfui @ Mar 29 2010, 04:59 PM)
i see

at first yeah i does find the typing using x10 does land lots of typo.. but after a while using it .. it got better
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u'll get used to it, of course. but if let say thix x10 does support dual touch (aka multi touch) u'll find it way easier to type..
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post Apr 2 2010, 09:32 AM

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have to say bye bye to x10.. well i hope to be back. soon! tongue.gif



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