Question:
problems while typing on full touch screen phone?
Varun Singh
2010-09-19 10:00:59 UTC
As I am going to buy a full touch screen phone I want to know will it give bad effect on the screen when I will use the touch pad or screen shown key pad? As I used to type a lot of SMSs every day. This problem is changing my mind to buy full touch screen phone. Please help me friends.
Six answers:
Ryan C
2010-09-19 10:15:53 UTC
No, with the new technology that has been coming out for touch screens they should always stay the same sensitivity for as long as you have the phone. I have the samsung eternity (soon upgrading to iphone 4 or htc aria) and the touch screen on that has actually worn down. The only reason for this is because it is one of the first touch screen phones for at&t by samsung so it does not have the same technology as more current phones such as the samsung sunburst or even the solstice which is the second samsung full touch screen phone for at&t and even that little bit of time of manufacturing, the touch screen wont wear down like the eternity does. And if it does you can just call your carrier if you have insurance on your phone and you can get it replaced up to three times, just tell them the touch screen stopped working. The eternity is also a resistive touch screen and that is why it wears down more easy, but like i said earlier, with lots of new technology the resistive touch screens wont wear down as easy. If you are really worried about the touch screens wearing down you could just go with a capacitive touch screen which is what the iphones, ipod touches, and many of the new htc phones have.



Hope this helped!
rocktober_mulholland
2010-09-19 10:09:57 UTC
I have had 2 touch screen phones and as of right now I have the chocolate touch. I am having to get a new phone because of the typing on my phone. It has become really slow and someone else I know has the same phone and when her typing became slow it eventually just shut off all together and wouldn't come back on. I wouldn't advise you to get an all touch screen phone because more than likely you will have some problems with it. Almost every one I know that has a touch screen has had problems. I made sure that I didn't get another touch screen because I have had continuous problems with mine.
Mummy of 6
2010-09-19 10:34:35 UTC
It depends on the phone you get as to the best touch screen. Some are better than others, but they're not all crap. I've been using them for years without issue for the most part, but the iphone by far has the best touchscreen in my opinion. Nokia is a close second.
Gauvrav
2010-09-19 21:48:53 UTC
Feel & joy of Physical touch pad cannot be replaced by touch screen.

I would suggest try your hand on new nokia launches X3 Touch and Type, C3 Touch and type.

These models comes with normal size Keypad and big touch screen in Normal Bar Phone.

So you can browse phone function by touching screen and can do SMS by actual keypad.
anonymous
2010-09-19 10:05:16 UTC
Problems? hum. Well, being a sheep and buying stuff because of trends is a start.



other than that? Greasy hands, sensible screens that get heavily slashed when you put them in your pocket, easy to type something else you intended to in the first place, very expensive phones.
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2016-04-13 04:09:33 UTC
OMG THE LG XENON IS THE PERFECT PHONE FOR U! it has a great qwerty keybored, and a fantastic touchscreen, if u want to learn more about it, go to phonedog on youtube, he does phone reveiws on pretty much all phones, but i think the lg xenon


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