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Stantum's technology is a software-based refinement to resistive touchscreens that allows for accuracy beyond the pixel density of the display. You can use as many or as little fingers as you’d like in manipulated the display.
Does this hold within it the often talked about but yet to be realized iPhone killer tech?
Ótimo launcher, disponível pra download gratuito.
Deveria vir com o Xperia, ajuda muito.
A primeira imagem mostra a aba dos aplicativos, separando as categorias.
A segunda mostra a visão quando o SPB mostra todos os programas. Bem melhor de usar do que o "Programas" do WinMob.
A terceira imagem mostra a aba geral do SPB, com relógio, previsão do tempo e calendário.
Have no idea what I was doing. This is what happens when you have a lots of free time, a camera, a gadget and a tired brain.
Sitting on the floor at Memorial Stadium waiting for The Blue Scholars & Kanye West to start.
This message was sent from a WindowsMobile 5.0 device.
this is my present cellphone, the second-generation of Japan's first Windows Mobile-based "smartphone" - a Sharp-made device through PHS provider Willcom-Japan
When you open the keyboard on the Touch Pro, unfortunately the pretty TouchFLO 3D interface goes away & you get a rather generic looking Windows Mobile interface...
Another terrible phone from Samsung's early days before they started getting it right! This phone ran Windows Mobile 6 which crashed on a daily basis and drained the battery way too much! The keyboard and phone design were pretty good but nothing else about this phone was a good idea! I got rid of this phone pretty quick once the original iPhone came out and I could afford it!
All the accessories are in the bottom of the cube. Comes with a belt clip case (negative), an audio adaptor dongle, a headset, and the AC adaptor/data cable.
This is social networking app used for chatting with friend(not real time) and searching the friend. User can search globally or nearby friends. We can see the last updated location of the friends on the map with its display picture as marker.
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Stantum's technology is a software-based refinement to resistive touchscreens that allows for accuracy beyond the pixel density of the display. You can use as many or as little fingers as you’d like in manipulated the display.
Does this hold within it the often talked about but yet to be realized iPhone killer tech?