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2009-09-04
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2009-09-04
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2009-09-04
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Doubt it. Touch Focus is used on the iPhone since there as a substitute of a pressure sensitive camera button. Its a gimmick imho.
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2009-10-23
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This is just SO SAD.
N900 has everything and even more in comparison.
Such simple but powerful thing like touch focus and you just lost customer.
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I would like to know, if the Xperia's or iPhone's touch focus (manual focus) is somehow HW dependant, or is it just SW issue?
If so, what are the chances for N900/Maemo? Or is there any compatible SW already?
Thanks fo info!