I remember a time when in the early 80s a computer company called Thompson made computers with a monitor that was touchscreen capable and only worked with the stylus that came with the screen. That was the last time I can remember that a touchscreen required a stylus. Every other touchscreen attached to a mobile phone worked both with a stylus or your finger.
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I had read some of the early reviews and had heard Samsung talking about it, glad to hear its not needed. Now I just have to decide weather to wait for the AT&T version or buy international version.
I had read some of the early reviews and had heard Samsung talking about it, glad to hear its not needed. Now I just have to decide weather to wait for the AT&T version or buy international version.
I'm on contract so I have to pay full price already, but I hadn't thought about support or lack of it. I think I will wait, it may have a ton of issues and I might have to return it.