who really isn't dying for a trackpad
- I was in a T-Mobile store the other day trying out the 8520 (is that the right number?) just for the fun of it and I have to say that the trackpad was f'ing nice. I almost instantly fell in love with it. It worked just like a trackball but better. Whenever I finally get rid of my Tour, I'll only be interested in a trackpad BB.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-16-09 05:24 PMLike 0 - 09-16-09 07:13 PMLike 0
- I was at a T-Mobile store this evening, setting up a new line and picking up my daughter's first phone. While there, I tried out the BB with the new trackpad -- I fully expected to be disappointed, having been using BB trackballs since first moving away from the wheel on the 8700. Wow -- the trackpad blew me away. Worked perfectly, and my first impression is that it will be far more reliable and consistent than the trackball.
I'll be curious to keep up with actual users' feedback over the coming months. I'm not due for an upgrade for a while, and I'm still enjoying my 8900. But when it's time for the next BB, I'll definitely consider a trackpad device.09-16-09 09:56 PMLike 0 - Haven't tried a trackpad but eager to. Extended use of the trackball leaves my thumbs sore sometimes. Even if the trackpad is a great experience its not enough of a change for me to go through the hassle and $$ of switching BBs.09-16-09 10:00 PMLike 0
- I am more or less neutral in regards to the trackpad, I just want something that is intuitive and reliable as I know very little about those two requirements and the trackpad I don't yet have a preference, but if it works great then by all means I will get on board.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-16-09 11:06 PMLike 0 - not seen one but as a guy with big hands it would have to be pretty large to be useful for me. what's going away to make room?09-17-09 12:26 AMLike 0
- Now in all the phones out today who has ever seen a waterproof one. Honestly if you think a trackpad will waterproof your phone then you my friend are deranged. If they made a waterproof phone then boobe would have to buy new ones when they get a phone wet,
The only way to water proof any electronic is with rubber seals at all connetions (where the casing goes together, key pad, navigation device, etc...) by the time they did all that the price would go from 400 to 1000+ per phone.
I for one don't like trackpads but if it works I will use it if it all blackberry offrees at the time I get a new phone.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-17-09 07:02 AMLike 0 -
I went through the typical learning curves with Blackberry's -- first getting used to my first 8700 with the track-wheel. Then adjusting from the track-wheel to the trackball -- tough at first, but now I wouldn't want to go back to the wheel. I suspect moving to the trackpad will be similar -- a bit awkward at first, but something totally natural after a short time.09-17-09 07:07 AMLike 0 - Now in all the phones out today who has ever seen a waterproof one. Honestly if you think a trackpad will waterproof your phone then you my friend are deranged. If they made a waterproof phone then boobe would have to buy new ones when they get a phone wet,
The only way to water proof any electronic is with rubber seals at all connetions (where the casing goes together, key pad, navigation device, etc...) by the time they did all that the price would go from 400 to 1000+ per phone.
I for one don't like trackpads but if it works I will use it if it all blackberry offrees at the time I get a new phone.
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Canon PowerShot D10 review
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09-17-09 07:42 AMLike 0 - Sweet camera, but you are my point the trackpad is not gonna waterproof a blackberry. Water can and will get in and crack or hole that is there, even if you can't see it. And most waterproof electronics have to be worked on and or serviced by a professional because the slightest tear or pinhole in or around the seals and you can forget it, without a new seal or un the case you damage the casing around near the seal it will never be waterproof again.
And yes waterproof devices are larger and bulkier than the originals
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-17-09 08:52 AMLike 0 - i would try a trackpad but i'm in no hurry. i'm sure i would miss the trackball. do the trackpads light up as well? if not, i'm sure we'd miss being able to customize the colors.09-17-09 11:20 AMLike 0
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- Rather then making a waterproof trackpad, by changing to trackpad you'll be able to use a standard waterproof cover. The trackball doesn't allow this.
For this reason alone I vote for trackpad.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com09-17-09 02:11 PMLike 0 - Do we know that for a fact? Depends on what kind of technology the trackpad uses. If it's a capacitance-based proximity sensor like the iPod, then a thin skin would probably still work. I just wouldn't count on this until we know for sure.09-17-09 02:54 PMLike 0
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