Why there is no capacitive touch screen windows mobile phone?
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All the windows mobile based PDA phones, have resistive touch screen technology. While IPhone / Blackberry storm and G1 have all capacitive touch screens, I fail to understand why can windows mobile based phones not use this technology for the phones? I may need to ask this to HTC though .... :-(
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Answer:
General comment is capacitive screen doesn't allow use of stylus, which is "vitally" important for any Window Mobile user, of course. For that reason, HTC didn't make WM devices with capacitive screens. Silly, if you ask me, I rather have brightness and quality of iPhone screen than use of stylus.
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If your under att then the att tilt is touch screen and it slides to a full QWERTY keyboard
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