1) With the removal of capacitive buttons and moving to a 3 button layout, is anyone bothered with the fact that there is no longer a dedicated menu button? That's like our right click and it was nice to have extra settings available in the menu button which can be different for each application. That would mean that every developer that makes their software compatible will have to added a section in the window for settings.
2) How good is this OMAP4460 chipset. It seems like this picked over the Exynos because it works better with LTE. Also, probably because these supply agreements are made months ahead. I know that the Exynos is a beast (as I'm holding the epic 4g touch) and I wonder how good this OMAP4460 will perform in comparison.
3) The screen size says 4.6 inches but bottom capactive buttons means we lose them in our display. For what it's worth, except for homescreen unlock and movies, this space will only be used for buttons thus we don't really have a 4.65 display. Also, my making the lower section the replacement buttons. If you combine that with the burn in issue in AMOLED. and the fact that you will see these fake buttons for 90% of the time, then you will see some serious burn in issues when you use the entire screen.
2) How good is this OMAP4460 chipset. It seems like this picked over the Exynos because it works better with LTE. Also, probably because these supply agreements are made months ahead. I know that the Exynos is a beast (as I'm holding the epic 4g touch) and I wonder how good this OMAP4460 will perform in comparison.
3) The screen size says 4.6 inches but bottom capactive buttons means we lose them in our display. For what it's worth, except for homescreen unlock and movies, this space will only be used for buttons thus we don't really have a 4.65 display. Also, my making the lower section the replacement buttons. If you combine that with the burn in issue in AMOLED. and the fact that you will see these fake buttons for 90% of the time, then you will see some serious burn in issues when you use the entire screen.