QUOTE(super_evil_alien @ Apr 5 2010, 04:39 PM)
People keep on saying that resistive touch screen is not that responsive.
After 1 hour of using N900 I think resistive screen is working just fine.So far after using this for 1 hour I didn't have any difficulties with the touchscreen.
Actually I prefer not too sensitive, like current N900 is good enough. I tried Nokia X7 Capacitive screen, it's way too sensitive, I just want to scroll but ended up launching the app. Annoying, need time to get used to and need more lighter touch.
Anyway whichever sensitivity, we're humans, we can adapt to it easily. But capacitive will lack of precision/accuracy, which it a big disadvantage especially for small screen device. For small device, we need accuracy/precision and the ability to use finger nails or stylus. Unless it's a Tablet PC, then we might not need to use finger nails or stylus since the screen is so huge. For capacitive screen, the games and apps need to be optimized for finger touch. If we run Flash apps for Desktop in capacitive screen device, it'll be horror, lol. But with resistive, we can use stylus to play.
QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Apr 5 2010, 04:40 PM)
same here.... Actually i am curious if we put the msn/ym/google talk etc into contact will it automatic merge in conversation together?
Added on April 5, 2010, 4:41 pmFor some of us thats used Nokia 5800XM before u will understand whats not so responsiveness means.
N900 is the improvement final result of combination of this two phones
Currently, it won't merge all the conversations for different IM and also SMS.
Example:
Mr. A
SMS - 1 Conversations for all SMS
Skype - 1 Conversations for all Skype IM
Jabber (Facebook Chat) - 1 Conversations for all FB Chat
etc.
I think merging might be a problem because when you send a message, it needs to know which account will be used. If SMS, then it will involve credit. So I think need to split to differentiate each. No idea how they can merge it in a way convenient for us.
Nonetheless, it's already very good to have this concept or integrating into contacts and Conversations