First week feedback on the Touch

Arhundel Post time 2016-5-4 03:20:15 | Show all posts |Read mode  Close [Copy link]
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It's been a week since the long-awaited Touch arrived at my place and my first impressions are quite positive. My screen isn't (so far) affected by the white spots mentioned in many other topics, battery life is decent, fingerprint detection is barely a fraction worse than on Galaxy S6 and the wireless comms seem to be working alright as well. The camera quality is somewhere in the middle, definitely not the top of the line flagship quality (mostly due to ever-present halos) but not really bad if one's persistent and patient enough.

The only major problem that I noticed so far is the spontaneous touch detection inaccuracy that makes using my favourite gesture-based keyboards (like Swype) pretty unpleasant and irritating. The touch recognition tests actually show that from time to time the (generally pretty precise and consistent) lines drawn on the display suddenly get broken. This problem doesn't manifest in any particular spots on the screen, seems rather random to me. Hopefully it's a fixable software issue.

I also had to remove the stock screen protector due to its rather low quality and improper placement (it was crooked and there were some particles beneath it). Hopefully the screen really is covered with some strengthened coating.

I personally love the (suggested among the other topics) idea of using the backlit buttons as the notification leds - if possible, I'd be very glad to see it implemented.

It would also be quite awesome to be able to map the functionality of the left button to the multitasking switcher - menu is rather obsolete nowadays.
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