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I'm gonna' call BULL**** on this one. So how does the STYLUS work then?????? Um yeah... not gonna' get around that one, because I doubt the stylus "sweats". I understand you wanna' seem important and thoughtful, but whoever you talked to at Sprint, is exactly why I can't stand Customer Service people. They have no ****in' clue what they are talking about. LOL |
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What I commented on what the statement you made where you said "Because touch screens do not react well with super dry skin". That it 100% false. I think that there is another reason why it doesn't work for you. The touch screen has nothing to do with moisture, body heat and temperature. That is the fact. I've just put on some nitrile gloves and can still navigate very well. I've simulated a situation where my fingertips are in the same or worse condition than yours. Either way I will end this as I don't want to destroy your thread or turn this into something negative. Last edited by esqueue; 05-26-2009 at 04:57 PM. |
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Okay, here is how my left hand which has no sweat works, if I slide it on the screen I have to apply a lot more pressure than my right hand. If I remove the screen protector this problem is much less than with it on. My right finger with the same pressure works great. Using gloves will not recreate not sweating because gloves have grip and are not the same as a finger tip without sweat glads.
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zepsamsung, I flew by your post kinda fast at first, and your signature made me think I had buggies on the screen LOL, I almost got really freaked out
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First thing to remember is that Sprint's sensitivity is much less then Verizon's (what I have). I would gather that your left hand is just weaker in some way and you just don't realize it. It's time to start doing some "man work" to get some strength in that puppy. I would recommend some lube since your hands are dry. Honestly, can someone close this thread. This is ridiculous. |
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> this is not the type of phone you bring hiking with you.
Unfortunately, until Congress tells the FCC to force Sprint and Verizon to allow R-UIM cards, it WILL be the type of phone you take when you go hiking. Or to the beach. Or (shudder) on a canoe trip. Because there IS NO easy way to temporarily substitute a cheap phone bought for $10 on eBay (or use your old phone) in situations where your phone would be in unusual danger of damage or destruction. It's even worse than requiring a call to "Customer Care" -- with Sprint (and presumably Verizon), you can't even temporarily activate an old phone with previous version of EV-DO (or no EV-DO) without screwing up your plan settings. Their system literally won't allow you to activate a first-gen EV-DO phone on a second-gen EV-DO plan (or a 1XRTT phone on an EV-DO plan). I know, because I tried doing it the last time my phone got destroyed to avoid being without a phone for a weekend and a day. As for buttons, that's why I'm sitting out the current generation of new phones. It's bad enough HTC seems to have all but banished more than a single discrete button (yuck... if I wanted a single-button iSlab, I'd buy a real one)... as far as I can tell, the Raph* series doesn't even have a real 5-way navigator. And to think I used to gripe about the Samsung SPH-i300 not having a membrane-bubble numeric keypad on the back of the battery pack as a secondary means of dialing by feel alone... the latest phones make THAT look like the "good old days" when phones HAD more than a single real hardkey... |
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