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Once I acquire my Storm, being new to the "touch screen device" arena, I would be interested in learning all the clever ways to keep the screen free from face-grease.
On my 8800, I can do a quick wipe with the palm of my hand or on my shirt to be done with it. Do capacitive-touch screens require anything else special when keeping them clean?
Cheers.
P.S. ....and oh yeah, do you think the storm will have WiFi...
Find yourself a good high end bluetooth headset; I am using the Jawbone II.
I would reccomend two if u use your phone a lot. Because the batt life on that is only 4hrs. I find you get most residue on your phone holding it net to your face.
Also another thing I do reccomend is keep it covered when not in use.
It will be just fine........................
Of course u will have to clean it occasionally a clean soft well worn cotton cloth will bt just fine. Oh last but not least find a good screen protector.
I'm praying some people are going to jump on the opportunity to make a really nice case for it. Something like this might make it a bit bulky, but all the more worth it to keep something like that free of damage.
I'm praying some people are going to jump on the opportunity to make a really nice case for it. Something like this might make it a bit bulky, but all the more worth it to keep something like that free of damage.
That's what I have for my iPhone. I am going to e-mail them and ask them if they have any plans to make some for the BB.
Find yourself a good high end bluetooth headset; I am using the Jawbone II.
I would reccomend two if u use your phone a lot. Because the batt life on that is only 4hrs. I find you get most residue on your phone holding it net to your face.
How do you like the quality of the Jawbone? I had a Jabra but overall, I've been pretty disappointed with BlueTooth for voice and have found that most often people sound like they're under water.