No Buttons...not intuitive. How will they teach prospective users?
So I was thinking about how AT&T has their phones laid out in the stores. iPhone 5 and GSIII are there up front and Blackberry on the side. These all have buttons of some sort. Either a home button or a back button to get back (with Android, it deletes all the top pages).
How will they educate prospective users on getting back to the home screen and hub if the phone is just there? Leave a video playing like the Playbook demo mode?
No Buttons...not intuitive. How will they teach prospective users?
Originally Posted by
TheStoof So I was thinking about how AT&T has their phones laid out in the stores. iPhone 5 and GSIII are there up front and Blackberry on the side. These all have buttons of some sort. Either a home button or a back button to get back (with Android, it deletes all the top pages).
How will they educate prospective users on getting back to the home screen and hub if the phone is just there? Leave a video playing like the Playbook demo mode?
Gestures on the PB were simple. I'm sure there will be a slight learning curve.
No pun intended.
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Re: No Buttons...not intuitive. How will they teach prospective users?
I remember the first time I actually played with a Playbook on display at a local Singtel Shop, but (the then dumb me) did not even know how to get to the Home Screen... I was literally stuck in the Gallery just like every other person who went to try it ._.
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