The Storm's ClickThrough display: "A big hardware button"

Wed Oct 8, 2008 10:57AM EDT

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RIM has an answer for those who doubted that dyed-in-the-wool BlackBerry users would warm up to a touchscreen phone: ClickThrough, a technology that (as one reviewer put it) turns the Storm's display into "a big hardware button." If the early word is any indication, the gamble just might work.

The Storm's 3.25-inch screen has the same "capacitive" interface as the iPhone's, meaning that the display senses your slightest touch. But here's the difference: The Storm's display sits on a springy, clickable surface, giving users a tactile response that's missing from the iPhone and T-Mobile's upcoming G1. (Check out the other details and specs about the Storm.)

It's a fascinating concept, and one that could have easily gone awry had it been clumsily implemented—but from the sound of early hands-on reports, RIM just might have a killer innovation on its hands.

Phone Scoop, for starters, says that ClickThrough opens the door to a whole range of new interface options: "This means the Storm has two distinct ways to press the screen … a light touch is just a 'touch,' while a more foreceful press results in a 'click,'" making "the Storm the first phone we know of with what could be considered a '3D' touch screen."

Engadget says the "floating" screen "clicks down evenly, which provides just the right amount of resistance and tactile feedback, while still allowing for rapid operations like typing ... the capacitive touch on top is perfectly sensitive and accurate." And as far as typing on the virtual QWERTY keypad goes, "we're in love," Engadget coos.

From CNET: "It's unlike any touchscreen smartphone we've seen so far," said reviewer Bonnie Cha, noting that it was "a little weird when I first tried it" and "it just takes a little acclimation"; in the end, though, Cha was "pleasantly surprised at how easy and accurate it was to compose messages and notes."

The bloggers at Gizmodo agree that "typing takes some getting used to … because you have to retrain yourself to actually lift your thumb back off of the screen to let it pop back up between ever single letter … I liked it, but I could definitely see people loathing it."

Wired's Gadget Lab went ahead and called ClickThrough "a flash of genius," adding that the ability to actually click the screen "makes a world of difference … there's no ambiguity to button presses"; meanwhile, composing text messages on the Storm's display "is a breeze … I was able to compose a lengthy detailed SMS without a single typo … a feat I have yet to accomplish with the iPhone."

So, what do you think: Does a "clickable" display sound like the future of touch screen phones?

[Image credit: Engadget]

 

 

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  • 1 Posted by alan_r_cam on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    If someone was to give the phone for free- sure, I'd try it. Otherwise, I doubt that now is the right time to be splashing out money on techno-toys. Oh, and the Sugar Daddy email? I leave my Spam on the breakfast table.

  • 2 Posted by calixte201nj on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    the new blackbarry looks very hott i need to get my hands on one of those lol

  • 3 Posted by ky_jelly99701 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think the google phone is going to be better! The google phone is touch screen and has a keyboard. I dont care what they say a touchscreen text message is not as fast as a good keyboard!

  • 4 Posted by jevonj77 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow...I have been waiting for this day to come. I really can't wait until the unlock code appears so that I can use it with my phone company...I don't see myself changing to Verizon just to use the phone though.

  • 5 Posted by pasiukmj on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    my main question is will verizon sell it unlocked or not? that is the key.....

  • 6 Posted by pogmedia on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    The G1 has a full hardware keyboard under its display... if that's not considered tactile "response," I don't know what is?

  • 7 Posted by chargers_all_the_way on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    first thing i thought was, i am now going to get back in school, earn a degree for a higher paying career, and then proceed to buy what seems to be a revolutionary cellular phone.

  • 8 Posted by romyoster@ymail.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    its the IPHONE. you are using mac os. it cant get any better. the others can try to immatate bu apple and att willl only triumph

  • 9 Posted by edhchi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sony CSL researchers had a clickable touch screen about 5 years ago.

  • 10 Posted by punkazoid01 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well since Verizon is the best carrier, I'm glad the Storm is coming to it. Looks like a great phone! I hate touch screen phones for their lack of tactile buttons (I have big fingers-hard to text on touch screen)-but it looks like the Storm may just be the answer. Can't wait to try one!

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