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Originally Posted by Sauske
In addition to what itouch24 said the capacitive touch screen only respond to the human finger, where resistive touch screen can use both stylus and finger (well anything that come in contact with the screen, hence while your phone is in your pocket it call someone & capacitive that won't happen)..... knowing this the capacitive touch screens are much more responsive than it resistive counterpart!
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Nice info.
Does anyone know why Windows Mobile doesn't support capacitative screens or they can't release a patch to support it?