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Re: Capacitive Screen vs Resistive Screen

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Originally Posted by breakmyfootoff View Post
If the new resistive screens look as good as everyone says they do then the only real benefit the capacitive screens offer is multi touch. I know they're working on multi touch, but I havent heard any reliable rumors as to when it may be available in production handsets.
Don't forget durability! Capacitive screens tend to be really hard "scratch proof" glass.

And theoretically, brightness is a plus, as is daylight visibility....which can translate into better battery life.
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