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Ironically the button-less phones are called the “touchphones”. The buttons oppression started with flat key surface of Motorola Razr and continued with touchscreen hype. Now the sensorial experience of the button click is neglected. Current phones could learn a lot from calculators which are prefeclty optimized for fast and smooth data input.

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No reason why the same can't be emulated on the touch screen phones with haptics and sound as feedack mechanism to account for the button click.
touchscreen allows you to bring the keyboard contextually, thus leaving "huge" real estate free for other important things when it's not needed. |
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| Sachendra | June 15, 2010 22:18 PM |
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