I asked her if she would call herself a technophobe, and she said, “I may not be tech savvy but I will happily adopt technology that I think will be of use to me." My point is you don’t have to be tech savvy to use a smartphone. I suggested she should buy the Samsung Galaxy Y series, a basic touch-screen Android phone that’s got good reviews and is also 3G, but she was adamant: “What’s the use of features that I may never use?" I tried to convince her that the future is touch screen, and that she should give it another try. I had persuaded her to try it out because I thought it would be a good way to introduce her to touch-screen technology.īut the phone turned out to be a disaster: The touch-screen experience was simply exasperating-too gentle a touch and it wouldn’t respond increase the finger pressure and the screen would roll like a slot machine. Her last Nokia (C3-01) was what I call a “50:50" phone-half touch screen and half old-fashioned keyboard. There’s a reason why she is so vehemently anti-touch screen.
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