kiwaw ig una, bt kadugayan malingaw nka.. hehe..
kiwaw ig una, bt kadugayan malingaw nka.. hehe..
I've been using the Windows Phone 7 Keyboard on my Galaxy S2 mas ganahan jud ko sa Windows Phone 7 Keyboard kay the keys are much bigger and taller.
It took me one week to get used to texting on a touchscreen phone, after that its about 80% as fast as I would on a Qwerty physical keyboard.
Typed this on my Galaxy S 2![]()
Qwerty keyboard phones nindot jud kaayo pang text .. specially blackberry phones ..
as far as touchscreen, i have experienced both galaxy s and iphone... and all i can say is, pa-anaray rajud na![]()
ah dili na lng ko palit kay dako kug tudlo
for me.. the virtual qwerty keyboard does not compensate the tactile experience on the physical one..
even up to now.. lisod pa ghapon usahay ko magtype ug text using the online qwerty on the touchscreen as oppose to the physical one.. Comparing my experience to using E72 and S2.... I can say that both phones though has its pros and cons.. but when comparing composing and replying messages...you need to use your 2 hands really to use it... well, touchscreens (used iphone 4 before) is very responsive man sad kay capacitive naman iyang screen, pero sa ko lang... I still used my 2 hands in composing /replying messages.. so neither a qwerty nor the toushscreen phone has big advantage over the other...
ang kanindot lang jud sa touch UI kay wala kay e.exert nga force or pressure whenever you jump from one application or screen to the other.. (as opposed to the physical qwerty phones wherein you really have to exert a bit of pressure to go to where you want to go sa menu.)
bitaw sakto sila....anad-anad rana...basta gikan gani ka gamit og push button...nya mag touch screen ka kiwaw jud una...
di masuroy sa colon....![]()
kapoy mo type basta hubog....
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