"unannounced multitouch"? It's like you are just grabbing for ways to compare this to your iPhone, which you are obsessed about, it seems.
It's time to take a reality check and understand that not every touchscreen phone is directly a rip-off or trying to compete with the iPhone -- U.S. or not. The iPhone wasn't even the first touchscreen phone, there have been plenty of phones with touchscreen capabilities (see: HTC). Thin, touchscreen devices is simply the trend that smartphone and cellphone design is heading towards across all manufacturers.
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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"unannounced multitouch"? It's like you are just grabbing for ways to compare this to your iPhone, which you are obsessed about, it seems.
It's time to take a reality check and understand that not every touchscreen phone is directly a rip-off or trying to compete with the iPhone -- U.S. or not. The iPhone wasn't even the first touchscreen phone, there have been plenty of phones with touchscreen capabilities (see: HTC). Thin, touchscreen devices is simply the trend that smartphone and cellphone design is heading towards across all manufacturers.
--Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung