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In all fairness, I thought he did rather well, considering he had a video camera in one hand and did all navigation "one handed" with his THUMB. However, the home screen, although interesting, looked convoluted and a little too "busy" for me. So, in regard to the home screen, I believe Apple has done something good by keeping the graphics simple and finger friendly. Speaking of the iPhone, even during the demo, he tried using multi-touch to enlarge the picture he was viewing. So it shows how prevalent the iPhone has become and and it's influence on how we perceive devices might work. In other words, I think he was testing it to see if someone else tried the multi-touch approach and was hoping for a "nice surprise". Also, is it me? or has there been an onslaught of devices (well maybe 3) with accelerometers coming to market since the introduction of the iPhone? It seems to be a frivolity that is morphing into a "must have" component in the ever progressing market of technology and the increasingly tech savy consumer's desires. I think the OMNIA is a nice phone, and I'm interested, but as said before...I won't hold my breath. Who knows what will be available, at that time, when and if it comes to fruition. It may not be enough by the time it comes to market.
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