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So, Why Doesn’t the Storm Use Haptics?
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if the phone used haptic feedback, bomba didn’t confirm this. The CrackBerry blog followed up with a post talking about the screen pushing in "a little" and added that it gave “localized haptic” feedback: "You hear an audible clickety sound, and can...
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Samsung Launches Touch-screen Anycall Phone
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haptic feedback" vibrations are built into the Anycall handset. It also has a two megapixel camera, 32.-inch widescreen display, and digital TV reception. Additionally, it comes packed with a fully tailored mobile Internet browser. The Anycall Haptic is available...
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StraightTalk on the Touch Pro2
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that can rotate the screen as you turn the phone in certain applications like the browser and photo viewer. It powers the Teeter game, which also showcases the haptic feedback, and there’s a wide range of games and utilities that turn HTC phones into spirit...
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Helio Rolls Out GPS Phone
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of internal memory as well as a microSD expansion slot. The flat electrostatic keypad is equipped with Immersion’s TouchSense technology and provides haptic feedback, simulating the feel of a real physical key....
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Samsung Instinct: How Bad Marketing Could Cripple A Great Product
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memory capacity of 2 GB standard, which is upgradable with a separate MicroSD memory card. Still, the Instinct has a few advantages over the iPhone. It will come with haptic feedback support, which simulates a physical keypad through vibration. Its built-in...