Monday, January 21, 2013

Why will only figers work on iphones screen?

Q. Why will only skin and special iphone styluses work on an iphones screen?

A. they sense heat, which is convenient for when you are on the phone and you are ready to hang up, you pull it away from your face, the phone lights up, and the end button is ready to be pressed.

What is the difference between an original and fake apple iphone?
Q. What is the difference between an original and fake apple iphone?

A. well there are alot of fake iphones on ebay, (a88, t32, i32, i68, daxian x999, p168, LH01, a8+, p168+,) to name a few, but the ones that are most like the iphone have an actual capacitive screen, meaning you can use your fingers and a stylus, not just your fingers or a stylus like in most phones, they have all the features that a regualr iphone has, except wifi and 8gb, also theyre not as responsive, and dont have 3G, but hey, they're $400-$500 cheaper

What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
Q. These kind of touchscreen kiosks are at just about every supermarket now-- when you pay for your purchase with a debit card for instance, you must make selections as to "cash back" and "correct total," in addition to inputting your PIN number.

These screens have never worked for me by simply pressing them with my fingers. I always have to pick up and use the rubber-tipped stylus.

What is the technology driving this type of touchscreen interface?

A. I think the LCD type screen uses a touch sensitive web or fabric underneath to detect the touch from the stylus however the type of touch or multi touch screen which is licensed to companies like Apple for use on the iPhone or iPod touch uses Haptic touch technology.

More info here
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/04/26/licensing.iphone.haptics/

Haptic touch and multi touch/gesturing are the next steps of touch screens which are being pioneered by Apple

Apple bought a company called Finger Works a few years back who are pioneers in multi touch and gesturing technology
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/22/some-iphone-touchscreen-roots-splained-by-fingerworks-inventors/




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