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axxxr Posts: > 500

The introduction of the Apple iPhone later this year will see touch screens become "Fashionable" on mobile phones.

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While we allready have touchscreens on the likes of the Sony Ericsson M600i phone we have seen during the past week or so announcements from Apple, Samsung, and LG, showcasing new handset models that feature touchscreens as the primary input device.

Although 2006 will be remembered as the year that thin was in, 2007 is shaping up to be breakout year for touchscreens. The touchscreen has suddenly become the interface of choice for manufacturers wanting to make a trendy splash with their mobile handsets. It also set to spill down into remote controls and portable pads that can be used for home automation.

Although touchscreens in cellular handsets are not a new technology (models offering a touchscreen have been commercially available for several years), previous handsets did not have the benefit of the market buzz from a high-profile product launch such as the iPhone. Consumer awareness of touchscreens in cellular handsets has dramatically increased since the MacWorld show, and manufacturers are racing to take advantage of the media attention.

Touchscreens do offer significant benefits for manufacturers who are struggling to differentiate their product from competitors. First and foremost, touchscreens offer a novel user interface for the consumer. Manufacturers and operators are banking on this novelty to drive sales. A second key benefit is the increased screen size that can enhance multimedia applications. Operators with an interest in providing Mobile TV and other multimedia content have been quick to recognize the appeal that this will have for consumers.

These benefits are offset by some potential drawbacks. Naturally, the first is cost. A touchscreen interface is significantly more expensive than using a standard keypad, increasing the cost of the BOM. However, the increased demand from OEM's should help to bring those costs back down as more touchscreen handsets hit the market. The second drawback is also very familiar - power use. Touchscreens draw more power than physical keypads, increasing the demands for an already scarce resource. Finally, with an unproven track record, it is unclear how strongly consumers will embrace the touchscreen as a primary input technology, especially with the lack of tactile response. Although Samsung has announced its SCH-W5559 handset will feature tactile feedback (provided by Immersion's VibeTonz technology), the lack of tactile feedback in most handset models could be a significant drawback.

Although handset manufacturers and operators are embracing the newfound popularity of the touchscreen, traditional keypads will continue to be the mainstay for the foreseeable future. Cost, ease-of-use, and power efficiency will all be strong motivators for manufacturers to continue to invest in traditional keypads.



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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2007-02-05 17:23 ]
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Posted: 2007-02-05 18:22:45
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MKiG Posts: 77

Wahey! My p900 rule supremeth and finally the masses will embrace it rather than shun its chubby appearance. Go sony ericsson!

This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2007-02-06 00:14:11
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masseur Posts: > 500

forgive my complacency but I can't help thinking that since, yes, touchscreen phones have been around for years, this story is somewhat born from the hype surrounding the iphone and the trend was heading in this direction anyway as evidenced by the mention of established phone manufacturers

or am I just being too cynical?
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Posted: 2007-02-06 00:26:56
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

I do not think the touch screen will be a "big hit" this year. It has been around for over 5 years. The phone is more an onehanded device and many ppl like to use it this way, especially the youngsters.
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Posted: 2007-02-06 05:30:19
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mib1800 Posts: > 500

Touch screen (TS) means handle with care. So TS phone cannot be used "normally" which is a turn-off for many. Unless somebody comes up with a knock resistant screen otherwise it will still be a niche device.
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Posted: 2007-02-06 07:53:31
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mustafabay Posts: > 500

The fact that touchscreens are more expensive, or are just priced higher then their touchless brethen would be one hurdle for touchscreens to be that popular. Then there's the fact that touchscreens are almost always bigger knocks the price of the phone up too. So it really depends on how successfull touchscreen phones have to be to be considered a growing trend.
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Posted: 2007-02-06 10:08:24
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