Nokia asks own blog readers what their favorite part of the X6 i...

Courtesy Engadget  Tue, 12/01/2009 - 08:05

It's odd, because we were under the impression that Nokia was doing just fine shunning capacitive touch all these years, but apparently one in three readers of Nokia Conversations find the capacitive touchscreen to be the number one feature of the new X6 handset .

Sure, Nokia uses some of the best resistive screens in the business, but we've always maintained that capacitive is simply the best when it comes to a finger-based touchscreen interface...


 

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