Oh and you can I hear rub off the annoying text on devices by using a sugarcube or some salt, people say it works great but I never tried it myself so far.
it's using screen estate, in modern device the screen could be bigger.
but that's not the point.
the whole point of it being giorgio armani is that it has giorgio armani in big letters. like those god awful d&g frames. but that's fashion. for the buyer it's a bonus that it reads it in biiiiiiiiiiiiiig letters.
what i'd be more intrested is how sophisticated the haptic feedback is, like, if you press a button do you get a normal vibr or a solid "knock".
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bob e @ Sep 25th 2007 8:13AM
Now thats a touch phone I would consider.
I would prefer it doesn't come with the designers name on it though.
Randomness @ Sep 25th 2007 8:46AM
I'm saddened that they threw away valuable screen real estate for that huge G Armani name on it, but not surprised.
strider_mt2k @ Sep 25th 2007 8:33AM
That is a wee-bit off putting, yes.
daniel @ Sep 25th 2007 8:35AM
that's the whole point of the phone- it is called the "Armani phone" for a reason.
Wwhat @ Sep 25th 2007 9:16AM
one assumes the name is on there for the PR shots and doesn't have to be on there.
Wwhat @ Sep 25th 2007 9:18AM
Oh and you can I hear rub off the annoying text on devices by using a sugarcube or some salt, people say it works great but I never tried it myself so far.
SuperChuck @ Sep 25th 2007 11:14AM
@Randomness
How is the Armani logo using valuable screen real estate? It seems to me it's using plastic real estate.
They've gotta put the electronics somewhere, it's not all magic screen.
lassi @ Sep 26th 2007 11:50AM
it's using screen estate, in modern device the screen could be bigger.
but that's not the point.
the whole point of it being giorgio armani is that it has giorgio armani in big letters. like those god awful d&g frames. but that's fashion. for the buyer it's a bonus that it reads it in biiiiiiiiiiiiiig letters.
what i'd be more intrested is how sophisticated the haptic feedback is, like, if you press a button do you get a normal vibr or a solid "knock".