On 14 Jul 2007, at 13:29, Edwin Lock wrote:

But you shouldn't forget the people who aren't so technical and still
want to have a phone that can do a lot, there are loads running around
with win mobile phones.
They won't be attracted by the ads showing how they can be freed,
cause they won't care if they are free or not, they just want to be
able to use the thing.
So maybe some ads could also just show how very easy the neo is to work with ;)

Just my thoughts..

I understand where you are coming from. When designing mobile interfaces it's not good enough to simply try to cut down the WIMP to fit in a phone. Both Symbian and Windows Mobile both borrow from the desktop. It would be nice if we can think outside the box and think about what is easy to use. Too many touch screen devices don't use screen space well. Make the buttons large and you can use your fingers.

If you minimise the time using the stylus then you eliminate a huge section of the public who don't want to use a stylus (yes I know the Nintendo DS has one and has sold 40 million ;)). I would say the main reason for using the stylus is drawing lines.

Using fingers to touch is less precise, but you could have an interface that zooms, touch and hold an area to zoom that area, you can then touch more accurately the item you want. Would be possible with the additional 3D hardware in the consumer hardware.

Giles.




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