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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Just Like an iPhone! Well, Not Quite...

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple iPhone & iPod Touch" @ 09:00 AM

http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/11/droi...t=Google+Reader

"Now there's a nicely-documented fact that you can throw back in the face of that annoying friend of yours who got a Verizon Droid and who keeps saying 'It's just like an iPhone!'"

The photo shows examples of when they tried to draw straight lines, and as you can see the iPhone (far left) has the straightest lines of the four. Interesting that they relate this problem with quality of the screen and the way it processes commands, something I never really thought about until I read in the article the quote "quick keyboard use and light flicks on the screen really push the limits of the touch panel's ability to sense." It just brings home the reality of just how advanced the iPhone truly is. Not that this little detail would deter me from buying one of the other phones if I really had a problem with AT&T. I have a couple co-workers that have Droids and I like the form factor, however I'm quite happy with my iPhone and it's advantages (multi-touch for one). Always good to have competition though, just makes everyone better. Oh, you can read the test results here.


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