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So is it better than the desire since the desire only has 2 point touch?



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All of HTC's recent phones use touch panels with real multi-touch, unlike the panels on the nexus one and the desire..
 
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So is it better than the desire since the desire only has 2 point touch?



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Be interested in this myself. Two point touch only is unacceptable. I do recall seeing the touch tester software installed when samjpullen went through his list of installed software. Perhaps someone could give it a try.
 
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I just managed to get four fingers on the piano app, if that helps?
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I just managed to get four fingers on the piano app, if that helps?
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been playing on an N64 emulator for a bit. No issues with cross overs and inverted axes like on my old Nexus. It's a proper multi-touch sensor.

Edit: Up to 4 points using that app. Not mind blowing, I'm not sure if there's ever a need for more than 4...
 
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I just managed to get four fingers on the piano app, if that helps?
yeah i got the same.
 
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A Sensation review on electricpig also says 4 fingers multi-touch.
 
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A Sensation review on electricpig also says 4 fingers multi-touch.
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link to review?
sorry, my laziness there

http://www.electricpig.co.uk/2011/05...sation-review/

I think it's really good because he actually writes about user-bility, rather than just going deep into stats and benchmarks.

 
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