Upcoming new touchscreen phone from Sprint

Remember most macbook and few new PC laptop use heat sensitive for trackpad.

iPhone use heat sensitive. It's better than pressure sensitive for friendly fingers.

Heat sensitive won't work with style pen and fingernail

Pressure sensitive won't work for multi-touch.


Make sense now?
 
Remember most macbook and few new PC laptop use heat sensitive for trackpad.

iPhone use heat sensitive. It's better than pressure sensitive for friendly fingers.

Heat sensitive won't work with style pen and fingernail

Pressure sensitive won't work for multi-touch.


Make sense now?

That would be too bad for Vampire who cannot use it. :aw:
 
Of course, I heard that some people does like Apple Iphone's touchscreen keyboard becasue small size. Practice to get used to live with iphone.

I like iphone's website better than Samsung Instinct. One thing, Iphone has some lack of Adobe (Macromedia) Flash and Acrobat Reader. I am no patient to play with Samsung Instinct because slow. Still not enough test for everything.

Adobe has Flash for iphone and they said it does work well
CrunchGear » Archive » Adobe already has iPhone version of Flash running on emulator

Adobe - Flash Handhelds
 
Capacitive technology is not heat sensitive. I never said that! The reason it requires fingertip is because it is conductive not heat. Stylus are not conductive although there are some conductive stylus that can be used on iphone.

What is Capacitance?
Capacitance describes how the space between two conductors affects an electric field between them. If two metal plates are placed with a gap between them and a voltage is applied to one of the plates, an electric field will exist between the plates. This electric field is the result of the difference between electric charges that are stored on the surfaces of the plates. Capacitance refers to the “capacity” of the two plates to hold this charge. A large capacitance has the capacity to hold more charge than a small capacitance. The amount of existing charge determines how much current must be used to change the voltage on the plate. It’s like trying to change the water level by one inch in a barrel compared to a coffee cup. It takes a lot of water to move the level one inch in the barrel, but in a coffee cup it takes very little water. The difference is their capacity.

Capacitive Sensor Theory: How They Work, How to Use Them Effectively
 
How touchscreens work - 9/1/1998 - Control Engineering

3 components in common
All touchscreen systems have three components. To process a user's selection, a sensor unit and a controller sense the touch and its location, and a software device driver transmits the touch coordinates to the computer's operating system. Touchscreen sensors use one of five technologies: resistive, capacitive, infrared, acoustic wave, or near field imaging.

Resistive touchscreens typically include a flexible top sheet and a glass base separated by insulating dots. Each layer is coated with a transparent metal oxide on its inside surface. Voltage applied to the layers produces a gradient across each. Pressing the top sheet creates electric contact between resistive layers, essentially closing a switch in the circuit.

Capacitive touchscreens are also coated with a transparent metal oxide, but the coating is bonded to the surface of a single sheet of glass. Unlike resistive touchscreens, where any object can create a touch, capacitive touchscreens require contact with a bare finger or conductive stylus. The finger's capacitance, or ability to store an electric charge, draws some current from each corner of the touchscreen, where voltage has been applied.

Infrared touchscreens are based on light-beam interruption technology. Instead of placing a layer on the display surface, a frame surrounds it. The frame has light sources, or light-emitting diodes (LEDs), on one side, and light detectors, or photosensors, on the opposite side, creating an optical grid across the screen. When any object touches the screen, the invisible light beam is interrupted, causing a drop in the signal received by the photosensors.

Acoustic wave touchscreens use transducers mounted at the edge of a glass screen to emit ultrasonic sound waves along two sides. The ultrasonic waves are reflected across the screen and received by sensors. When a finger or other soft-tipped stylus touches the screen, the sound energy is absorbed, causing the wave signal to weaken. In surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology, waves travel across surface of the glass, while in guided acoustic wave (GAW) technology, waves also travel through the glass.

Near field imaging (NFI) touchscreens consist of two laminated glass sheets with a patterned coating of transparent metal oxide in between. An ac signal is applied to the patterned conductive coating, creating an electrostatic field on the surface of the screen. When a finger--gloved or ungloved--or other conductive stylus comes into contact with the sensor, the electrostatic field is disturbed.
 
I never said Capacitive is heat sensitive. I'm trying to re-word it below, please let me know if still not clear. I was tired last night, wasn't thinking clear. Sorry.

Here clear.

Capacitive won't work with style pen and fingernail

Resistive won't work for multi-touch.
 
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