Saturday, November 14, 2009
Touch Screen Mobile Phones
Although there have been many touch screen devices in the past, which has attracted public attention more than any other is undoubtedly the Apple phone. Unlike any phone before, caught the imagination of people around the world, attracted commentary from news agencies, drums and a lot of interest over the Internet. The iPhone is not even a touch screen phone first. O2 XDA recent generations have touch screen interfaces, but users need a stylus to enter information and control the phone functions, but it seems that now the iPhone, with its new control methods has increased with the fingers of public perception of what is possible and there are dozens of imitators now starting to market, and many industry commentators suggest that all future mobile phones will be more like the iPhone. One of the first competitors to hit the market was the beautiful LG Prada phone, which shares the simple lines and neat interface of the iPhone, and like the iPhone, which offers fewer features and many of its rivals offer so it is unsuitable for other Fashion thing casual users. More recently, the HTC Touch was launched in the market, with shares of this compact phone that many of the iPhone, but surpasses it in several aspects, including its support for 3G networking standard and high-resolution camera. Nokia says it will launch a touchscreen smartphone especially at the top of its range, and is likely to be a successful model. Sony Ericsson also has a touch screen tablet mobile on their way to the market, while Motorola has released details of a phone in development that the future looks like a Nintendo DS has two screens. Ironically, despite the popularity of Apple's iPhone, in fact, may hinder the development of touch-screen phone genre: Apple patents exclusively on touch-screen technology used in the revolutionary interface as iPhone, and if are unwilling to sacrifice their exclusivity of a license agreement, you can avoid a lot of new phones hitting the market to compete with the iPhone, and potentially slowing the development and the interests of consumers in court.
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cell phone,
mobile phone,
mobile phone reviews,
mobile technology,
Nokia,
Samsung
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