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laurenke01 Posts: > 500

Seems likely. Some kind of touch-buttons, at any rate. Media controls would be awesome.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:40:01
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Mizzle Posts: > 500

As far as I know, that "extra space" is only for your fingers to go when pressing the soft key buttons on the screen without the stylus. It'll be much easier and more comfortable to use your finger with this solution.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:51:30
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dr_thug Posts: > 500

Paris is UGLY and OUTDATED.

When the industry is going finger touch screen,why put a d-pad in a finger touch device??There is no need for a jog dial either if the UI is similar to iphone.
I think the success of iphone lies in its UI and big screen and not it its poor specs like 2g and 2mpx cam and locked to a network and no legit 3rd party software.

If something good and successful is found in a competition,then why not copy the idea??

I was expecting Paris(since it was in the making for more than a year??) to have atleast 3.2" screen of similar quality as iphone,with a better than K850i cam module with a completely new uiq4 and a iphone like UI with N96 specs,minus the 16gb of course..and yes,a more professional phone looks.

Paris disappoints at every level !!
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:55:13
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Pop Lover Posts: > 500


On 2008-04-09 15:51:30, Mizzle wrote:
As far as I know, that "extra space" is only for your fingers to go when pressing the soft key buttons on the screen without the stylus. It'll be much easier and more comfortable to use your finger with this solution.


ohhh

Thanks for explanation
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:56:44
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chombos1 Posts: > 500

hidden keys are cool

but i don't care that space is just for fingers or hidden keys.....

hmmm... hey mizzle you mentioned (stylus). can you confirm it's existance from you picture of the back-side.

btw. i think that the stylus is there; i'm 99.99% sure


@dr thug
can you list the outdated specs please...

[ This Message was edited by: chombos1 on 2008-04-09 14:59 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:57:11
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Mizzle Posts: > 500

Of course, there's a stylus. It's located on the top right corner.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 15:59:39
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bodeh6 Posts: > 500

Dr. Thug the only other phones that can compete feature wise with Paris are N95/N96 and N82. Paris is actually better in several ways compared to those phones. It is hardly out of date and will remain current for 2+ years just like the original N95 did. So what if it doesn't have a huge screen with finger optimized UI? iPhone is more media player then phone. Don't even start me on that god awful on screen keyboard.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 16:05:37
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dr_thug Posts: > 500

@chombos1,
For a first,stylus is OUTDATED

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@bodeh6,i don't like the iphone's text input either..i prefer SE handwriting recognition or qwerty(full).

[ This Message was edited by: dr_thug on 2008-04-09 15:12 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-09 16:08:33
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Mizzle Posts: > 500


On 2008-04-09 16:08:33, dr_thug wrote:
@chombos1,
For a first,stylus is OUTDATED


That's just lame.
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Posted: 2008-04-09 16:11:13
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laurenke01 Posts: > 500

Dr.Thug: So don't use the D-pad. Plus, what's going to be easier to use when using the QWERTY? Reaching way up or using your other hand to use the screen (thus defeating one-handedness) or using your thumb to access the D-pad?

Give the user as many options as possible and let the user decide how to operate it.

If it didn't have a D-pad, we'd have gaggles of people complaining that it's "just like the iPhone" or that it's "not easy for one-handed operation."

[ This Message was edited by: laurenke01 on 2008-04-09 15:13 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-09 16:11:50
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