Surprisingly for all of you,
Since the 1st day when I got my Moto G, I trashed my e5 just because I
feel that human beings always preffer easy ways.
I can only learn using moto G if I don't have anything to support.
And let me mention that, I have placed some of my contacts on home
screen using direct dial, I always carry a pare of earphones with me
and could do anything at Mumbai railway stations as well!
I just try to keep myself at a side, plug in the earphones and then I
am good to go.
After 1 week of tough training for myself, I don't miss my dear old
companion anymore!
Thanks,
Ajay

On 7/25/14, Shyam M. Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Mohib, you are absolutely right. The Nokia phone can be handled only
> with one hand, that too only with a single thumb, whereas, in case of the
> touch screen phone we must use both the hands. I also got my Nokia repaired
>
> and am very happy to get it back. Only the things is that how long these
> phones would support us is a matter of concern.
> Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
> Telephone: 0251-2438457
> Mobile: +91 9920410788
> Skype ID- sayanekar
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mohib Anwar Rafel" <mohibra...@gmail.com>
> To: "mobile.accessindia" <mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:45 PM
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone effectively at
> crowdedplaces?
>
>
>> Hi Satguru, I have changed the subject and we can discuss the matter
>> here in this thread.
>> I am using android moto g for quite some time now. The most difficulty
>> I have faced with the device is that I am totally handicapped using my
>> touchscreen phone at crowded places, such as at railway station,
>> market, or if I am walking on the road.
>> Suppose, if I am waiting for someone at railway station or at some
>> busy streat, first of all I have to hold the phone with both hands,
>> then have to swipe number of times to get the contact of person to
>> whom I want to call.
>> It seems very difficult specially when I am holding some luggage etc
>> in my hand. Even to dial the number you have to find out the digit at
>> the screen, than lift your finger, if some digit is entered wrongly,
>> find the button to delete. More over sending text messages under these
>> circumstances is very very difficult.
>> Similar is the story when I am walking on the road and I just want to
>> talk to somebody or to text anyperson, I will have to stand somewhere,
>> find the number and then call or sms.
>> Over all it is very cumbersome to use touchscreen device during such
>> circumstances. My nokia n79 became malfunctioned last week, due to
>> these problems which I faced, I got my nokia repaired, and I am very
>> very happy with my Symbian.
>> So my question is that how do you people deal with your touchscreen
>> phone at such places? is there any difference between android and
>> iPhone regarding using phone particularly at crowded places? is iPhone
>> is more easy to handle?
>>
>> --
>> Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> M.Phil 2011, LL.M 2013
>> Ph.D Candidate, at Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi, India
>> Phone: 09211192333,
>> 09268444400
>> Skype: mohibrafel
>>
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