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But, once when I tried to turn alarm off, it couldn't notice my finger. I had to pull out stylus. When I repeated the experiment, it noticed my finger easily. Why was it so? Murphy's law: it stops working when it is expected to work, and it starts working when I try to check it.
Returning to the topic: I'll not take anything new until old one works. I'll not install another OS while Maemo 5 is supported. And I'll not look for multi-touch unless I need it.