Blackberry has it right when it comes to size!
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See the difference?04-05-11 08:48 AMLike 0 - This was one of the things that annoyed me about the Storm2, picture this: you are on webpage/spreadsheet and you need to input on a field at the bottom of the screen, you touch it and the keyboard pops up and the field at the bottom is now up above the keyboard hiding the information above it that you could see before.04-05-11 08:48 AMLike 0
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I see the difference. And that difference is hardly one, especially when the keyboard pops up and goes away instantly.04-05-11 08:58 AMLike 0 -
I tell you what, when you have to go back to correct a spelling/autocorrect mistake it gets even more annoying and ads even more steps, copy and paste is another one, not only selecting the text but also selecting copy and paste.
alt+scroll to select
alt+trackpad to copy
shift+trackpad to paste
Tell me your steps04-05-11 09:10 AMLike 0 - I bet your steps are:
Hold finger on screen
Select select text option
Scroll the other end to desired point
Hold finger on screen
Select copy
Hold finger on screen
Select paste
More then double the steps.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-05-11 09:22 AMLike 0 - I use both a BB (work) and an Android device. At first, I thought the 4"screen was going to feel huge in comparison with my Tour. What I found was that it is not hard to adapt to either size.
On my Tour, I can type quickly with the physical keyboard, and really like how everything is integrated. Autotext is my friend, and as long as I remember all of the different shortcuts I've created, I can type things out pretty quickly.
On my SGS, the larger screen makes it much easier on my eyes for reading. The larger font sizes come in handy, and the extra screen space helps as well. I have no problem using Swype for typing, and can see plenty of screen in portrait mode. If I have to type a lot, I switch to landscape mode and use SwiftKey, which has predictive typing that is surprisingly accurate.
Personally, I would love to see the Torch come out on different carriers. I think the larger screen and physical keyboard would be a nice blend between the two. I'm really interested in sering the Monaco as well.
Neither is really better. It all has to do with personal experience and personal preference.04-05-11 10:15 AMLike 0 - I think 3.7-4 inch screen sizes are perfect but not one size fits all. Everyone has their own preference. BTW I already know where this thread is leading like everyother Android vs. BB.04-05-11 10:16 AMLike 0
- avt123O.G.I disagree, it's double the steps compared to a physical qwerty blackberry.
I tell you what, when you have to go back to correct a spelling/autocorrect mistake it gets even more annoying and ads even more steps, copy and paste is another one, not only selecting the text but also selecting copy and paste.
alt+scroll to select
alt+trackpad to copy
shift+trackpad to paste
Tell me your steps
Auto correct does a really good job, I barely have to correct things.
And the process goes like this
double tap with two fingers surrounding the text
select copy
double tap selected area to paste
paste
1 extra step that takes less than a second. But please, lets continue to argue over less time it takes to sneeze. I haven't heard of anyone losing millions for this extra step.04-05-11 10:23 AMLike 0 - I can see where both sides are coming from. I do like the bigger screen, but when it comes down to it, I'd rather have my blackberry keyboard than the large screen. The torch is nice as it kind of has the best of both worlds, but I still prefer the tour or bold keyboard to the torch keyboard. I think I'm going to have a tough decision to make between the bold touch and torch 2 when it's time for my upgrade. I have nothing against Androids or iPhones, it's just blackberry is my personal preference. I think it all depends what you like better.Ferretling likes this.04-05-11 10:38 AMLike 1
- So you ask me to describe them, then you go ahead and list them thinking thats how I operate? Good job.
Auto correct does a really good job, I barely have to correct things.
And the process goes like this
double tap with two fingers surrounding the text
select copy
double tap selected area to paste
paste
1 extra step that takes less than a second. But please, lets continue to argue over less time it takes to sneeze. I haven't heard of anyone losing millions for this extra step.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-05-11 10:43 AMLike 0 -
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- avt123O.G.
The difference is less than 2 seconds if any. Absolutely not worth arguing about.04-05-11 11:01 AMLike 0 - I can't stand the enormous 4in screens and huge dimensions of android phones like the X and the evo. So out of all the complaints out there against blackberry, one thing I do have to give them is that they strike a perfect balance when it comes to size. Even the storm 2 with all its faults is perfect in size. Sure, as the tech advances, i would love to see more screen real estate within the given space, but as long as the over all size doesnt change, Blackberry will always have a thumbs up in that category.
Your view.....
Otherwise, the compactness of 9780 wins.
In this regards, coming Bold Touch (is it really coming? :-) might be perfect, although it still looks a wee bit larger than my taste (I hate that big chin and wide grinning form factor).
But the pinch & zoom function when only certain part of the screen must be magnified is all that is needed.04-05-11 11:02 AMLike 0 - sleepngbearRetired Moderator
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04-05-11 11:14 AMLike 0 - I know Apple would never go there, but I wonder what the reception would be for an iPhone with a slideout keyboard?
Me, I love my berry (Bold 9650). For me, it does what it needs to do, and I just love the physical keyboard. I am intrigued by the upcoming Bold Touch. We'll see.04-05-11 11:16 AMLike 0 - You have to scroll to the desired point, then select/scroll the desired text and then copy it. I have to do the exact same thing. I press around the desired text, if it doesn't select exactly what I want, then I finish selecting the desired text. The difference is I don't need a trackball/pad to find the text I want to select. I just press around it with my finger. It's actually quicker. While you spend time scrolling with the trackball/pad to select the text, I just go right to it with my fingers.
The difference is less than 2 seconds if any. Absolutely not worth arguing about.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-05-11 11:31 AMLike 0 - As an owner of 5 previous Blackberry devices and current Droid X owner I will say this: While you are trying to cut and paste and your phone is lagging, freezing etc. I will be doing so seamlessly with no lag and very little effort. This assumes that you can cut and paste something from the net at all since my internet is always up and Blackberry tends to have outages. I'll take the extra step. And as with anything YMMV, these statements are based on my experiences.04-05-11 11:49 AMLike 0
- As an owner of 5 previous Blackberry devices and current Droid X owner I will say this: While you are trying to cut and paste and your phone is lagging, freezing etc. I will be doing so seamlessly with no lag and very little effort. This assumes that you can cut and paste something from the net at all since my internet is always up and Blackberry tends to have outages. I'll take the extra step. And as with anything YMMV, these statements are based on my experiences.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-05-11 11:51 AMLike 0 - All phones lag at times...even HTC, Samsung and Motorolla...shocking for sure.howarmat and Ferretling like this.04-05-11 12:05 PMLike 2
- Ok - we REALLY need to keep this ON TOPIC, and WITHOUT personal attacks.
If you don't have anything to contribute to the OP's topic move along or the thread will be closed.04-05-11 12:26 PMLike 0 - ChrisySeeker of the Way
As far as device size, the benefits of a larger device and screen outweigh the cons. I don't see any cons to a larger device really.
What are the cons? For those of you that prefer a smaller screen and device, what are the pros to this smaller screen?Last edited by chrisy520; 04-05-11 at 12:36 PM.
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