I'm not 100% on the capacitive thing for WinMo. It works for the iphone. It works for the Storm. It works on Android. WinMo, ESPECIALLY with HTC tweaks etc, have extensive use of pressure sensitivity, especially with Manila 2.0+ I'm not ruling it out or anything, but I'm definitely wary.
However, I've been an HTC owner for quite some time, and it's BEAUTIFUL to see an HTC phone not gimped out with another shitty Qualcomm based mess. I can't wait to see what a real chip in these WinMo phones can do in the hands of HTC, capacitive or not.
LOL, no shit really? I didn't know that. Well.. the Qualcomm chips in my last 3 devices (Apache, Titan, Touch Pro) have all been pretty blah, it's been the exorbitant amounts of RAM that have saved them I guess.
Yea, I'm the same way. If we have anything in WinMo I wish they would license the Storm 2's screen technology (if they would even consider doing that).
Although if Windows Mobile is getting the some heavy reworkings that is rumored it might not be so bad.
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I'm not 100% on the capacitive thing for WinMo. It works for the iphone. It works for the Storm. It works on Android. WinMo, ESPECIALLY with HTC tweaks etc, have extensive use of pressure sensitivity, especially with Manila 2.0+ I'm not ruling it out or anything, but I'm definitely wary.
However, I've been an HTC owner for quite some time, and it's BEAUTIFUL to see an HTC phone not gimped out with another shitty Qualcomm based mess. I can't wait to see what a real chip in these WinMo phones can do in the hands of HTC, capacitive or not.
LOL, no shit really? I didn't know that. Well.. the Qualcomm chips in my last 3 devices (Apache, Titan, Touch Pro) have all been pretty blah, it's been the exorbitant amounts of RAM that have saved them I guess.
Yea, I'm the same way. If we have anything in WinMo I wish they would license the Storm 2's screen technology (if they would even consider doing that).
Although if Windows Mobile is getting the some heavy reworkings that is rumored it might not be so bad.