Touchscreen lack of buttons has been discussed for years (Palms?) and the
iPhone just brought a more precise touch detection.
Try to find if it´'s bettern than BlackBerry's keyboard is an issue much
more regarding user needs than usability.

Some people has difficult to understand how to relate a set of 20 buttons to
one small screen.  Access an icon in the bottom of a grid menu, demands the
user to press 5 keys. With touchscreen is just one tap in the icon. Does
this compensates the lack of haptic from the screen?

Cheers,
-- 
R. Seiji Sato
Interface Designer
http://www.rseiji.com
+55 11 8297-2930
São Paulo, Brasil
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