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Galaxy S2
- 8 Megapixel Camera
- 4.3-inch touchscreen
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BlackBerry
Bold 9900
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- 2.8" Touchscreen
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Samsung
Galaxy Ace
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- 3.5" Touchsreen
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Apple
iPhone 4 16GB Black
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- 3.5" Touchscreen
- Multi-tasking
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HTC
Desire S
- Dual Cameras
- 3.7" LCD Touchscreen
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Nokia
N8
- 12 Megapixel Camera
- 3.5" Touchscreen
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HTC
Desire HD
- 8 Megapixel Camera
- 3.7" Touchscreen
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Apple
iPhone 4 16GB White
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- 3.5" Touchscreen
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Sony Ericsson
Xperia X10 Mini Pro
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- 2.5" Touchscreen
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Touchscreen mobile phones in depth
If button mashing on your brick of a phone is becoming tiring for you, then the latest generation of touchscreen phones could be just what you're looking for. Touchscreen phones, as the name suggests, allow you to navigate your mobile phone's menus by simply touching 'on-screen' icons instead pressing down physical buttons as you would on a conventional mobile phone.
Most touchscreen mobile phones have a much bigger screen than those on conventional mobile phones, which makes touchscreen phones great for viewing photos and videos.
Why choose touchscreen?
Touchscreen mobile phones offer the most up-to-date and intuitive way to navigate around your phone's menus. Touchscreen technology works with either your finger or a stylus, and some even have handwriting recognition abilities, allowing you to use your phone like an electronic notepad.
Touchscreen phones are great because they allow you to interact directly with the content of your phone. This can be particularly handy if you are using your mobile phone as a multimedia device.
If you're worried that you will miss your keypad by making the transition to a touchscreen phone then rest assured, as there is a vast collection touchscreen phones that come with keypads, too. Moreover, the latest touchscreen mobile phones have advanced text auto detection and correction software that allow you to type with more comfort.
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Touchscreen phones with Haptic Technology
Some touchscreen phones feature Haptic Technology that allows the touchscreen itself to vibrate from the user's input. This gives the user feedback that the phone has recognised their input.
This is an excellent compromise for users who are more used to using physics buttons and also those who have to use their phones in cold weather.
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Touchscreen phones with Multi-touch technology
Multi-touch technology allows mobile phones to recognise the mulitple simultaneous touch inputs, popularised by the hugely successful iPhone from Apple.
Whereas conventional touchscreen technology only recognises a single point of contact on the pad, touchscreen mobiles with multi-touch technology allow several points of contact to be recognised at the same time.
Multi-touch technology is frequently used to provide 'pinch-to-zoom' functionality on mobile web browsers that allows users to use their thumb and index finger at the same time to 'pinch' the screen to zoom in and out on a page.
Choosing a touchscreen phone**
With the popularity of touchscreen phones booming, it can be hard to sort through them all to find the very best.
The biggest factor to consider when looking at touchscreen phones is the sensitivity or responsiveness of the screen. You should be able to tap a touchscreen and get the desired response in a single tap.
Another major feature of touchscreen phones is the screen size itself. You need to make sure you choose a touchscreen phone with a big enough screen for your fingers. Touchscreen phones with tiny screens will make it harder for you to use your fingers to select items from the menus.
The third and final top tip for choosing a touchscreen mobile phone is to consider battery life. Touchscreen phones, especially those with bigger and higher resolution screens, can drain the battery pretty fast. So make sure you check the battery life of the phone when making your purchase.
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