Touchscreens definitely have their ups and downs and they certainly have been around for awhile . . . I still can't over the fact that because of the iPhone, some people are just now thinking that touchscreens are something new, LOL. I'll admit, Apple may have something up their sleeve with this whole multi-touch technology, however I will always want a secondary way of inputing stuff, not just strictly touchscreen. You don't know how many times I wipe down the screen of my cell phone from fingerprints and smudges and it's not even a touchscreen. I've seen some phones that are just as sexy and sleek as the iPhone, but have both touchscreen AND tactile input. But then again, I've mentioned before that touchscreen phones are more of a preference.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Touchscreens definitely have their ups and downs and they certainly have been around for awhile . . . I still can't over the fact that because of the iPhone, some people are just now thinking that touchscreens are something new, LOL. I'll admit, Apple may have something up their sleeve with this whole multi-touch technology, however I will always want a secondary way of inputing stuff, not just strictly touchscreen. You don't know how many times I wipe down the screen of my cell phone from fingerprints and smudges and it's not even a touchscreen. I've seen some phones that are just as sexy and sleek as the iPhone, but have both touchscreen AND tactile input. But then again, I've mentioned before that touchscreen phones are more of a preference.