Research In Motion joined the battle of the touch-screen titans, and the first smartphone based on the open-source Google Android operating system saw its debut with the HTC-built T-Mobile G1.
A Samsung patent describes a system where a phone vibrates only at the point where you touch it, replacing physical buttons.
It's only a matter of time before manufacturers realize it's not about the touch screen, it's about the user experience and positioning. Almost every new smartphone on the market will soon have some ...
This new take on the Sidekick combines the Sidekick form factor and features with modern specs and the Android smartphone platform ... fast HSPA+ data, touch screen, front-facing camera, and ...
Many blind people miss out on how the rest of the world uses smartphones and other electronics for reading, movies and perusing the internet. Breakthroughs in technologies that use touch could ...
On smartphones like the OnePlus Open you can feel the crease where the OLED screen folds in half when swiping your finger across, but the ZenScreen Fold doesn't have any touch functionality so ...