H HolyGrail Premium Member Premium Member Apr 20, 2010 #1 No Nexus One issues. Test done at 1 minute in the video. [video=youtube;HWPsM2EdXPw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWPsM2EdXPw"]YouTube - Droid Incredible multitouch test[/video]
No Nexus One issues. Test done at 1 minute in the video. [video=youtube;HWPsM2EdXPw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWPsM2EdXPw"]YouTube - Droid Incredible multitouch test[/video]
J JFDroid Member Apr 21, 2010 #3 Yeah, they used new sensors to have unlimited touches and to correct the multitouch proximity issues found in the Nexus One (and in the Motorola Droid): HTC Incredible and EVO 4G to feature new maXTouch sensors – Android and Me
Yeah, they used new sensors to have unlimited touches and to correct the multitouch proximity issues found in the Nexus One (and in the Motorola Droid): HTC Incredible and EVO 4G to feature new maXTouch sensors – Android and Me