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Re: resistive touchscreen vs capacitive

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Originally Posted by violent31601 View Post
would you have rather saw Capacitive (Iphone) touchscreen in this phone rather then the resistive?

is there any advantages?

I do kinda like having a stylus which you can't have on the Iphone
It is possible to have a stylus with capacitive, you just need a special stylus.

I like capacitive because it is more sensitive and it is easier for the device to detect gestures. At the same time, iPhone's UI is purpose designed for finger use.

WM is a stylus UI, and resistive is likely to work better because one must hit (at times) a very small area on the screen.

After using my iPhone for a while, it's hard to work with the HTC devices. I have to train myself to push harder.

The point is moot, I doubt there is a way to retrofit.
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