Having a touchscreen is just a personal preference and while I can do without a touchscreen myself, I'll admit it may have been nice for Nokia to at least do a touchscreen version for those all those touchscreen fans out there. However, I think that with a 2.6 inch screen on the n95, that's a little bit small to have as a touchscreen display. Maybe if it was more around 3 inches . . .
P.S. Has anyone ever had a touchscreen phone for a good amount of time? Doesn't the display have like a lot of fingerprints and/or scratch marks? How do you even take care of it?
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Having a touchscreen is just a personal preference and while I can do without a touchscreen myself, I'll admit it may have been nice for Nokia to at least do a touchscreen version for those all those touchscreen fans out there. However, I think that with a 2.6 inch screen on the n95, that's a little bit small to have as a touchscreen display. Maybe if it was more around 3 inches . . .
P.S. Has anyone ever had a touchscreen phone for a good amount of time? Doesn't the display have like a lot of fingerprints and/or scratch marks? How do you even take care of it?