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BlackBerry Storm 9530
VerizonDiscuss BlackBerry Storm 9530 in the All other cell carriers forums; Actually, it's not really a vibrate as are traditional haptics, but it's an actual "click" that ...
Actually, it's not really a vibrate as are traditional haptics, but it's an actual "click" that you feel on your fingertip. It's also getting a new browser built around the Webkit engine, the same you'd find in Safari on both Mac, PC, and the iPhone/iPod touch PLUS a glass, multi-touch screen to be as close to the iPhone experience. If they can have an option for a vertical-QWERTY feature (if you use it vertically as of now, it's just SureType), you can definitely bet I will be early upgrading in January.
Actually, it's not really a vibrate as are traditional haptics, but it's an actual "click" that you feel on your fingertip. It's also getting a new browser built around the Webkit engine, the same you'd find in Safari on both Mac, PC, and the iPhone/iPod touch PLUS a glass, multi-touch screen to be as close to the iPhone experience. If they can have an option for a vertical-QWERTY feature (if you use it vertically as of now, it's just SureType), you can definitely bet I will be early upgrading in January.
For you to feel a "click" through a glass screen, a motor has to be used to send the vibration through the screen. It's based on simple potential-to-kinetic energy my friend.
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For you to feel a "click" through a glass screen, a motor has to be used to send the vibration through the screen. It's based on simple potential-to-kinetic energy my friend.
Not into physics much, ok?
I just thought that the way you put it it sounded as if it would have the standard vibrate features that's featured on other phones (Voyager, Dare, etc.). My bad.
I don't think I am going to be able to resist come January!
You've finally been captivated by the allure of "Big Red" lol. "Can you hear me now? Good!"
__________________ Phones I've Owned On My Own Account: Sidekick 3, LG VX10000, BlackBerry 8130, BlackBerry 8330, Samsung SPH-a640
Phones I've Owned Prior To Starting My Own Account:
Nokia (CellularOne), Motorola T720, Samsung SCH-a670, LG VX8100, LG VX9800, Motorola Q, LG VX8550
Can I get my work to pay for it? *ahem* I think it's time you talk to the superiors Janice and see if you can get two: One for you and one for a friend...
Can I get my work to pay for it? *ahem* I think it's time you talk to the superiors Janice and see if you can get two: One for you and one for a friend...
I second that notion, BlackBerries on Janice...LOL!
__________________ Phones I've Owned On My Own Account: Sidekick 3, LG VX10000, BlackBerry 8130, BlackBerry 8330, Samsung SPH-a640
Phones I've Owned Prior To Starting My Own Account:
Nokia (CellularOne), Motorola T720, Samsung SCH-a670, LG VX8100, LG VX9800, Motorola Q, LG VX8550