There are a number of ways to clearly convey that your products rely heavily on touch operation, perhaps none clearer than simply straight-up putting "touch" somewhere in the name (see
TouchWiz,
TouchFLO,
Touch,
TouchSmart,
UltraTouch, the list goes on). Enter Acer, which has been preparing a number of new WinMo sets this year including the buzz-generating
F1 backed by a speedy Snapdragon core -- except don't call it an F1 anymore, because it's taken on the far more trademarkable "neoTouch" name as it steamrolls toward an official release in coordination with Microsoft's global launch of WinMo 6.5 next week. Filling out the range will be three members of the "beTouch" line -- the E100, E101, and E200 -- all of which should give you that warm fuzzy feeling that you'll be able to use your finger to navigate around (if they'd been called "beKeyboard," for example, you'd have to be more skeptical).
[Thanks, Daniel]
Read - neoTouch (F1)
Read - beTouch E100
Read - beTouch E101
Read - beTouch E200
All those models are sleek and nice. Any idea when it'll be out in US. I just wanted to upgrade to it from my iPhone 3G
No matter what you'll get instead of your iPhone 3G it will still be an upgrade
jinishans , let the flame wars begin.
The F1 will most probably come to US before the Touch HD2...if the Touch HD2 even comes to US that is
I just hope both of them come to Rogers!
Hmmm. Casio's original Pocket PC models were e100 and e115.
Just a tad annoying that I had to cleck on all 4 links to find out that none of these phones are CDMA i.e. can't be used with Verison or Sprint. May I suggest you point this out in the actual posting?