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Apple Losing Touchscreen War

An anonymous reader writes "While Apple's iPhone may be the first device most people call to mind when they think of a touch interface mobile, the 3G device is still lagging behind in the touchscreen shifting stakes — it's getting a sound thrashing from Moto and Samsung, who've cornered the Asian market where touchscreens are popular for their ability to let users input Asian languages without all that fiddly Qwerty nonsense."

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  1. No need for extra bells and whistles by GPS+Tracking · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Can't we just go back to basics? I just need a phone that I can use to dial out and accept calls on. I'm always in front of a computer, so why would I mess with a micro sized screen. I guess if everyone thought like me, Apple would go out of business.

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    Work smarter, not harder, with gps tracking