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Re: Thinking about moving on...

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Originally Posted by aedon View Post
no, i def mean the difference between the risistive screen that my tp2 has and the capacitive screen of the newer phones.

My buddies iphone and my brothers droid are that way and i always mistype of cant hit a button on a web browser on thos phones.

When I was playing with the arrive however, the screen seemed pretty responsive and accurate to my personal preference as opposed to the nexus or the epic

what kind of screen does the arrive have?
The Arrive has a capacitive screen...only difference between the 2 is that on AMOLED screens the touch sensor is built into the glass and on LCD screens its an extra layer.

And yes resisitive screens are more accurate as you can press down onto 1 pixel whereas capecative is less accurate but helps improve on false presses and add multitouch.
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