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  1. #1
    Zak Nickotel
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    This looks interesting.

    http://www.theage.com.au/news/techno...491790632.html

    I wonder how long before we'll see it here. And more to the point, what will it
    cost?


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  2. #2
    Dan
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    Re: Nokia's iPhone "killer"

    Zak Nickotel wrote:
    > This looks interesting.
    >
    > http://www.theage.com.au/news/techno...491790632.html
    >
    > I wonder how long before we'll see it here. And more to the point, what will it
    > cost?
    >
    >


    I wonder how long until Apple claim they own a patent on the touch screen.



  3. #3
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Nokia's iPhone "killer"

    Zak Nickotel <[email protected]> wrote:

    > This looks interesting.
    > http://www.theage.com.au/news/techno...491790632.html


    Yeah, main thing I miss on the N95 is a touch screen. Love that with the TomTom.

    > I wonder how long before we'll see it here.


    Can be hard to predict with Nokia.

    > And more to the point, what will it cost?


    Interesting that they appear to be trying to undercut the iphone.

    More than the cheapest laptops likely. Guess thats more of an irritation
    than anything, I've not regretted doing it with the N95 8G, very convenient.





  4. #4
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Nokia's iPhone "killer"

    Kwyjibo <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >> Zak Nickotel <[email protected]> wrote


    >>> This looks interesting.
    >>> http://www.theage.com.au/news/techno...491790632.html


    >> Yeah, main thing I miss on the N95 is a touch screen. Love that with the TomTom.


    > Touch screens are okay for some things (clicking icons etc.) but if a touch screen is the only option they are a PITA
    > for dialling,


    Thats mad, you can dial fine on a touch screen.

    > typing etc.


    Hardly anyone wants mobile phones with full keyboards.

    > The tactile feel of a real buttons on a keypad makes things much nicer to use.


    Mindlessly silly. The same stupid claim was made about physical buttons for clicking on icons.

    But the obvious approach is an N95/96 with a touch screen, then you can use whatever you prefer.





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