How do you think it will be incorporated into the Storm's successor? And does that change anyone's stance on whether or not they will make the jump to the new device?
Last edited by kinggeoff; 05-28-09 at 09:45 AM.
Reason: sheer and utter stupidity ;)
Anyway, I've read that one of the bigger car audio component companies came out with a touchscreen head unit that lets you somehow "feel" the on-screen buttons and gives some sort of feedback when you press them. I have absolutely no idea how this works, but if it finds its way into the Storm 2, I forsee a "revolution" (if you will) in the cell phone world.
I am speculating here, perhaps Storm 2 will have the option to turn surepress on/off. To me it makes sense it gives flexibility to the device and will appeal to a much more broader audience.
Even right now Storm 1 can have that ability. The surepress mechanism requires a firm press or click and when it is static, it is very responsive.
Anyway, I've read that one of the bigger car audio component companies came out with a touchscreen head unit that lets you somehow "feel" the on-screen buttons and gives some sort of feedback when you press them. I have absolutely no idea how this works, but if it finds its way into the Storm 2, I forsee a "revolution" (if you will) in the cell phone world.
bendable OLED screens are not too far away so buttons that raise with mechanical buttons under the screen are not too far-fetched
that interview was garbage too...they only posted the contreversial stuff, i want to hear what the guy has to say! whatever...i hate the media. especially the internet media.