C ceriem Well-known member Jun 23, 2010 450 10 0 Jul 15, 2010 #21 They're kinda hard to press, which is good and bad. And they feel like the receiver for the button is off center beneath the actual button, so pressing the button different ways makes it easier or harder to hit them quickly.
They're kinda hard to press, which is good and bad. And they feel like the receiver for the button is off center beneath the actual button, so pressing the button different ways makes it easier or harder to hit them quickly.
experiment 626 Well-known member Apr 19, 2010 762 30 0 Jul 15, 2010 #22 Not at all. Actually that was the only thing about the Storm 1 that was better than the Storm 2, the actual physical buttons along the bottom.
Not at all. Actually that was the only thing about the Storm 1 that was better than the Storm 2, the actual physical buttons along the bottom.
D DougB541#CB Well-known member May 15, 2010 502 32 0 Jul 15, 2010 #23 Phones have had physical buttons for years. It'll be fine.
S swazedahustla Well-known member May 18, 2010 79 0 0 Jul 15, 2010 #24 DougB541 said: Phones have had physical buttons for years. It'll be fine. Click to expand... Till they start falling off from wear and tear, then its not fine anymore.
DougB541 said: Phones have had physical buttons for years. It'll be fine. Click to expand... Till they start falling off from wear and tear, then its not fine anymore.
D DougB541#CB Well-known member May 15, 2010 502 32 0 Jul 15, 2010 #25 I've never had a button fall off from wear and tear on any of my phones throughout my life.
1 1088933 Androidoholic Apr 26, 2010 738 40 0 Jul 15, 2010 #26 With my Droid i always have a problem with accidently pressing the search button in the texts messages. I'll be glad to not have that happen anymore
With my Droid i always have a problem with accidently pressing the search button in the texts messages. I'll be glad to not have that happen anymore