im surprised this argument lasted as long as it did to be honest, considering DOGIEFRESH cant speak english. please, reread and proofread your posts before clicking that button so i dont have to read things like "yes is true" and all your other horrible attempted english.
I enjoy how you incorrectly corrected someone.
their is spelled correctly, its just the wrong form of the word for the situation.
please stop being a douche. thanks
huh...this is cool but now im curious.
say you rotate the phone counterclockwise (top of phone to the left) so its horizontal for a full qwerty...
and try to follow me on this...
im just wondering how well this new setup will work for the "multitouch". its a great idea, and i do actually like it, but lets say that you press on the 'z' button. thats in the bottom left corner so the bottom left button under the screen is pressed, simple. so with the multitouch now you can press any other button at the same time. what if you tried to press a button close to the one you already pressed? for example, you press and hold 'z' and then try to press 'x'? the 'x' button is also in the bottom left of the screen, but since it is to the right of 'z' maybe it will activate the bottom right button under the screen? perhaps. but try it the other way. lets say you press 'x' first, thats in the bottom left of the display so the bottom left button registers the press, THEN you try to press 'z', what will the screen do then? because the bottom left button is already occupied with registering the 'x'. would one button be able to register more then one simultaneous press?
great technology, seems much improved. and im not being skeptical, just curious and thinking about it...
sleek yes, but i think the buttons made it look more professional. thats just my opinion. however, i do REALLY like how the screen doesnt look like a button anymore. it looks more flush with the phone. and hopefully thatll mean that the clicky screen wont be as dramatic.
agreed. the combination of the design of the keyboard with the weird lines and the bright blue light is actually hurting my eyes. id get really tired of using that after a while.
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11 Nov 2009
I definitely agree
5 Nov 2009
im surprised this argument lasted as long as it did to be honest, considering DOGIEFRESH cant speak english. please, reread and proofread your posts before clicking that button so i dont have to read things like "yes is true" and all your other horrible attempted english.
31 Oct 2009
I enjoy how you incorrectly corrected someone.
their is spelled correctly, its just the wrong form of the word for the situation.
please stop being a douche. thanks
25 Sep 2009
lolololol
27 Aug 2009
except the shorter lifespan of the screen =/
25 Aug 2009
huh...this is cool but now im curious.
say you rotate the phone counterclockwise (top of phone to the left) so its horizontal for a full qwerty...
and try to follow me on this...
im just wondering how well this new setup will work for the "multitouch". its a great idea, and i do actually like it, but lets say that you press on the 'z' button. thats in the bottom left corner so the bottom left button under the screen is pressed, simple. so with the multitouch now you can press any other button at the same time. what if you tried to press a button close to the one you already pressed? for example, you press and hold 'z' and then try to press 'x'? the 'x' button is also in the bottom left of the screen, but since it is to the right of 'z' maybe it will activate the bottom right button under the screen? perhaps. but try it the other way. lets say you press 'x' first, thats in the bottom left of the display so the bottom left button registers the press, THEN you try to press 'z', what will the screen do then? because the bottom left button is already occupied with registering the 'x'. would one button be able to register more then one simultaneous press?
great technology, seems much improved. and im not being skeptical, just curious and thinking about it...
18 Aug 2009
that video was like, 6 minutes longer than necessary
10 Aug 2009
sleek yes, but i think the buttons made it look more professional. thats just my opinion. however, i do REALLY like how the screen doesnt look like a button anymore. it looks more flush with the phone. and hopefully thatll mean that the clicky screen wont be as dramatic.
10 Aug 2009
agreed. the combination of the design of the keyboard with the weird lines and the bright blue light is actually hurting my eyes. id get really tired of using that after a while.
29 Jul 2009
HAHAHAHAH