Tried using my Droid in the rain last night..

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Its a reasonable question about tech.

They are both capacitive screens,, just curious why one would behave one way and one anothe
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Must be nice to live in places where it never rains, or you never need to use your phone when it happens to be sprinkling outside.
 
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Its a reasonable question about tech.

They are both capacitive screens,, just curious why one would behave one way and one anothe
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It seems like you're trying to find a reason to get rid of your droid. I've seen quite a few of your other posts... if you don't want it, don't keep it.
 

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OK , so I just got my hands on an iPhone 3G , got the screen wet and something wierd just happend , it stopped responding . I can also interact with the iPhone's touch screen with a wet rolled tissue . So it does react to water after all :blink: . Do you really want a technical explanation , or just a confirmation that the iThingy is better ? As CorvetteAustin24 said , if you don't like it , just change it , it's not the only smartphone on the market .
 
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