Your opinion is different from over at HowardForums where they are saying the screen feels more responsive than the Dares. Not that the Dare has a impressive touch screen to begin with as it's pretty sloppy.
The sideways typing is a bit strange though. I always assumed that flap would be able to move completely back to lay flat on the back of the phone when open. That's just strange if it can't do that since when sideways your hands naturally hold the sides of the phone when typing.
Ugh I wish the Storm came out this month instead of that. Need a new phone so baddly. I'm on a freaking Windows Mobile 2003 phone right now.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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Your opinion is different from over at HowardForums where they are saying the screen feels more responsive than the Dares. Not that the Dare has a impressive touch screen to begin with as it's pretty sloppy.
The sideways typing is a bit strange though. I always assumed that flap would be able to move completely back to lay flat on the back of the phone when open. That's just strange if it can't do that since when sideways your hands naturally hold the sides of the phone when typing.
Ugh I wish the Storm came out this month instead of that. Need a new phone so baddly. I'm on a freaking Windows Mobile 2003 phone right now.