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Apple bucked convention when it asked people to commit both hands when using the iPhone. Was that the right touch?
Apple bucked convention when it asked people to commit both hands when using the iPhone. Was that the right touch?
December 31, 2009 8:24 AM PST
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- The iPhone feels like a two-handed device. I am a right below elbow amputee and did not at all like the iPhone or the HTC touch (pen controlled). If I have to operate it, it will reside in my left hand AND be operated with my left hand.
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Showing 3 of 3 pages (89 Comments)I find views that look down on one handed phone use offensive. Clearly and right here, these are offensive people.
For me (definitely one handed usage), the Nokia N95 8GB won by far. Not only is it 100% one handed, it has a standard system to run games on, the camera is a great 5 Megapixel one, the media player is very intuitive and very fast to operate even when hooking it up to the car and driving.