ناس كتير مش بتحب التاتش فون .. بس هي الحكاية ازواق في الاول و الاخر
بس بصراحة من اكتر الحاجات اللي تخنق مع اني نفسي فية
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تاريخ التسجيل : 24Oct2008
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السيارة: -------
السيارة[2]: Hyundai Verna 2007
الحالة :
مقالة قرأتها بتتكلم عن مساوئ استخدام الموبايلات التاتش ... مش مساوئ... لكن "لية التاتش فونز خنيقة؟ (جميلة جداً)
the Top 10 Reasons Why Touchscreens Suck.
1. You can't use a touchscreen phone one handed very easily. Yes, you can stab at things with the side of your thumb, but to do anything meaningful you've got to hold the phone in one hand and stab at it with the other.
Button-driven phones can be used in their entirety with one hand and using just your thumb. Leaving one hand free for shopping, or for a child's hand, or for a tube strap, or for a briefcase.
2. You can't use a touchscreen phone without looking. With no physical buttons to press, trying to do something even as simply as hanging up a phone call becomes a distracting experience.
In contrast, common operations can be done sight-unseen on a button-driven phone. Some youngsters have even been known to send .... messages while the device was still in their pocket (beyond my T9 skills, but....)
3. Touchscreen phones get dirtier. Or at least the dirt is far more obvious. Spoiling the acres of glossy glass or plastic with a dozen greasy fingerprints.
Whereas the screen of a button-driven phone stays nice and clear. In practice, you'll hardly ever touch it. Even when picking the phone up. Which leads me nicely to....
4. It's hard to pick up a touchscreen phone. Unless you had the foresight to lock the screen, you've got to be careful not to let a millimetre of your skin touch the display, else it'll get interpreted as a screen tap or swipe and before you know it you've launched something or closed something else down or worse. The same applies to touch-sensitive spots on the main case, by the way, making picking up your phone a somewhat delicate affair - and far more prone to dropping.
In contrast, you can pick up a button-driven phone however you like. The chances of a rogue contact happening to depress a physical key sufficiently are very slim indeed. And of course, it doesn't matter one iota if you touch the screen accidentally. Talking of drops and accidents, brings me nicely to...
5. Touchscreen phones are, by their very nature, less robust - however strong the tempered glass front, drop the phone onto concrete from arm height and the chances are good that the screen will crack. Exit one expensive smartphone. And those without tempered glass (e.g. the Nokia resistive touch phones) are just ridiculously fragile and far too easy to scratch with a coin or key by accident - running your finger over a scratched touchscreen is very, very annoying [as I know to my cost, having lent my N97 to a less than careful reviewer]
No such worries with a button-driven phone, as these tend to be far more durable. Even if the screen gets bashed, the worst that usually happens is a scratch or two. Mere battle scars. There are legendary tales of survivability in the All About Symbian camp for devices like the Nokia N82, E71 and N95, for example. And unlike touch-driven phones, a few scratches on the screen are hardly noticed since you're not interacting directly with it.
6. Touchscreen-driven phones aren't usually so hot for music and podcast playback, in that controlling the playback requires a number of taps to get back to the playing interface. Admittedly, well designed UIs can make this slightly easier, the iPhone OS has its music player by default on the bottom of each app screen, but you've still got to exit the current app to get to this; while Android phones can have a playback widget on one of their many homescreens and some even put playback controls in the swipe-down notifications pane. But it's never trivial to change tracks or fast forward a podcast, for example.
In contrast, a number of popular button-driven phones (e.g. Nokia N95, N96, N86, 5730 and others) have hardware playback controls that can be applied whatever else is currently up in the foreground. So, for example, you can be reading your email and decide to pause the podcast that's playing or to skip a music track. One keypress and you're done - on the N96 there are even duplicate media playback buttons so that you can do this whether the upper or lower slide is open. Now that's control.
7. Touchscreen phones are clumsy at playing 'digital' games, where specific direction inputs are needed. Whether a first person shooter or a platform arcade game, a physical d-pad can't really be beaten. In fairness, there are also games where an analogue or 'pointer' system is needed and a touch interface works best for these. An ideal device should therefore have both? 8-)
8. Touchscreen phones are a menace to use while driving. Yes, yes, you're going to say that I shouldn't be using ANY phone while driving. What I mean is that, with my smartphone in a cradle on the dashboard, perhaps giving route guidance or playing back an audio file, trying to interact with it briefly while driving is difficult if everything's touch-based. You end up stabbing hopefully at roughly the right spot on the screen while taking your eyes off the road for a micro-second. And, invariably, because the car's vibrating up and down as you roll over potholes etc, you end up hitting something you didn't mean to and then spend the next few taps trying to undo what you just did. Working with a capacitive touchscreen is even worse, the slightest touch in the wrong place as your hand gets jogged out of position and you're in a world of hassle.
In contrast, on a button-driven phone, you know exactly what you want to do in terms of (for example) 'left fn key', 'd-pad in', or whatever and can do it without really looking at all - and the physical nature of the keys mean that it's almost impossible to depress them accidentally, even if you get jogged by the car's motion.
9. Touchscreen phones are slower to input .... on. Generally. Honourable exceptions go, possibly, the the excellent iPhone keyboard and .... auto-correction, which seems to forgive almost any mistyping, and also to some of the larger-screened touch devices. But anything with virtual qwerty or virtual keypad input on a 3.2" screen or smaller is a joke in terms of typing.
Typing on a physical qwerty keyboard or even a numeric (predictive/T9) keypad is usually a lot faster, both in terms of hitting the keys you wanted to hit and in terms of haptic feedback that each keypress was successful. And physical qwerty keyboards reign supreme if you have to input many names or passwords or anything with serious amounts of punctuation.
10. Touchscreen phones have, by their very nature, to be physically larger (to be any good). We've seen 3.7", 4" and now 4.3" touchscreens on the market. Many of them already look like slabs held up against people's faces. And have to be pocketed extra carefully. And probably need to be in a case most of the time, which makes them even larger.
Meanwhile, button-driven phones only require a display that's large enough to see what's going on. There's no requirement for things to be large enough to single out with a finger-tip. The result is a form factor which can be dramatically smaller. As an example, compare the Nokia N86 with the HTC HD2 or Samsung Galaxy S. One's a phone - the others, if we're honest, are more 'tablets'. Don't we all want something that's small enough to fit in any pocket and to be unobtrusive when out and about?
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/featu...reens_Suck.php
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الاقامة : Alexandria
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السيارة[2]: Peugeot 301
دراجة بخارية: nop
الحالة :
ناس كتير مش بتحب التاتش فون .. بس هي الحكاية ازواق في الاول و الاخر
بس بصراحة من اكتر الحاجات اللي تخنق مع اني نفسي فية
انا معارضة على فكرة
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تاريخ التسجيل : 21May2008
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النوع : ذكر
الاقامة : NULL value in a database
السيارة: BMW E34 - 518i
السيارة[2]: Toyota Starlet EP80
دراجة بخارية: Toktok Coupe
الحالة :
انا عمال اقول إية الفونز دي :)
فعلا التاتش خنيق في الحاجات دي يعني أبسطها انك وانت سايق هيبقي صعب تستعمل التليفون بإيديك الأتنين وعلشان تكتب رسالة ولا تطلع رقم شلل فعلا حتي لو فية كيبورد كاملة لكن لو فية كي باد زي التليفونات العادية يبقي احسن لأن هتكتب من غير ما تبص
لكن هو جميل في استخدام الأنترنت بشكل عام وعملي فيها اكتر من التليفون اللي مش تاتش
Mohamed Samir
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تاريخ التسجيل : 02May2008
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السيارة: non
السيارة[2]: Toyota Corolla 2003 1300cc A/T
دراجة بخارية: non
الحالة :
بصفتي من ملاك جهاز تاتش ، أحب أقول إن التاتش طبعاً ليه عيوب ، لكن لا تقارن بالمميزات الي بيديها
وده تعليقي على العيوب
1- الكلام ده كان زمان ، دلوقتي كل البرامج Finger-Friendly
2- طبعاً عندهم حق في دي
3- أجهزة وأجهزة ، يعني الـ JAMin مثلاً مكنش بيتوسخ خالص ، لكن دلوقتي الـ Touch Pro لو قربت صباعك منه بيتبصم
4- جهازي مطلع عيني ، وكل شوية ألاقيه متصل بحد عشان مش بحب أعمل لوك
5- المشكلة دي اتحلت في الأيفون وفي معظم الأجهزة الجديدة
6- يمكن التغلب على الموضوع ده ببعض البرامج الي بتستخدم الـ Soft-Keys للميوزيك ، وأنا فعلاً نفسي ينزلوا جهاز تاتش ميوزيك
7- هيا ميزة في ألعاب ، وعيب في ألعاب ، لكن بالنسبة للأجهزة الي مفهاش D-Pad أنا شايف إن ده عيب كبير جداً
8- بالتعود بقيت بستخدمه وأنا سايق
9- عشان كده اخترت جهاز فيه QWERTY Keyboard
10- موضوع الحجم الكبير فعلاً سخيف جداً ، وأنا مش بحب الموبايل تكون شاشته أكبر من 3.2 بوصة ، أكتر من كده يبقى فردة شبشب
الي مدخلش QNET .. مدخلش دنيا
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الحالة :
طب ليه التخبيط دة يا حاج محمد ؟
أنا عندى أيفون داخل على سنتين أهه و زى الفل
و حارد على النقط دى واحدة واحدة
1- My phone is totally functional using one hand, i only use both when typing (just like any other phone with a keyboard)
2-simple tasks as incoming calls usually has larger bouttons, or even normal button on the top of the phone to hang-up or make it silent
3- yes, infact any stains or fingerprints become visible easily, just use a cotton cloth to wipe it every now & then !
4-The iphone (& many others) has a "proximity sensor", so the screen just turns off as it become in close contact with any substance while recieving a call
5-just avoid droping them! usage of an invisible screen protector always helps too
6-usually there a button somewhere to pause/play songs or whatever
7-capacitive screen phones like the iphone are not really clumsy at playing games, i'll let u try it someday & u'll love it
8-to be honest touch-screen phones always need more attention when driving, especially while ....ing a message or viewing pics :(
9-not all touch-screen phones are slower to input, that depends completely on the phone model
10- larger screen is a plus in my opinion
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السيارة[2]: Subaru Impreza 06
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الحالة :
انا مش مقتنع تماما بقي معايا الhtc legend و مافيش الكلام ده ... انا شايف التوتش ده حاجه اسهل بكثير و مشكلته الوحيده بسسسس لو عايز تعمل فيه حاجه و انت بتاكل
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السيارة[2]: Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 GLX - 2008
الحالة :
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تاريخ التسجيل : 25May2008
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النوع : انثى
الاقامة : https://t.me/pump_upp
السيارة: 89813613694
السيارة[2]: Fiar128 TheN LanCeR 2001
دراجة بخارية: I Don't Have One
الحالة :
بما اني من اصحاب الموبايلات التاتش هقول ان استخدامها جميل وممتع ومع الوقت بتتعود وتقدر تبعت رسايل وانت سايق عن طريق الكي باد المترقمه الي شكلها شكل كيباد الموبايل العادي وانت سايق غير الكي باد التانيه الطويله الي متعرفش تكتبها الا لما تبص
ف بالتالي دي مش مشكله
وكل يوم عن التاني بتتطور ومش حاسس اني محتاج اغير الموبايل اساسا بعدل السوفت بس
وملوحظه الموبايل nokia 5800 xpress music
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