I wonder which phone they got to use first, and which last... considering the volume button and power button is in almost EXACTLY the same place on the N95 and the iPhone how was it so much more difficult to find on the N95? Also, the order of tests within each phone also - for example if you've discovered the N95's power button, then you know how to put it on silent (same button/menu). Not to mention the fact that they used "Look and Feel" as well as "Functionality" in a Usability study... wow, some great researchers there.
Oh... and if these people were able to figure out that you had to hold down the unlabeled little black button on the top of the iPhone for 5 seconds (without any visual queues or prompting) and then slide the slider sideways, and not too fast and make sure you slide it all the way or it will "slide back" and not shut off... wow, they must be some kind of apple iPod Touch users or something because to me, that was WAY less intuitive than "pushing the button with the power symbol on it and then selecting Power Off from the menu with the D-Pad/Soft Key."
The iPhone is beautiful and the UI is gorgeous and you find yourself just doing stuff to watch it be beautiful but intuitive and easy to find things (finding the @ sign, doesn't rotate when you are in the keyboard, figuring out if it's in 'shift mode' to get capitalization or not as the letters on the keyboard are always caps, figuring out how to put caps lock on... and that's just the keyboard :D)
Well, here's a real comparison of the rest of the phones... the iPhone's specs seem to change so much Phone Scoop hasn't really taken the time to put them up but at least you can get REAL specs for the rest in one handy comparison chart :)
Tried the current browser on my N73 with no luck. Looks like it's not out there yet, and from what I see in the press release it looks like it's going to possibly be a "new site" or something!? "YouTube videos are accessible with Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map through the new YouTube mobile site to be launched shortly."
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
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