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2009-11-10
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Droid, known as Milestone in Europe, does support multi-touch and pinch/zoom, et al in that region.
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I read that article a few days ago...
... It seems like one of those generic articles to pull in ad clicks.
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2009-11-11
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2009-11-11
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While the DROID's keys have mediocre travel, but thankfully they are of ample size and pleasant to touch. Compared to the Nokia N97, it's miles ahead, being so much more comfortable. Placed on the right is the five-way navigation key, which is a breeze to use.
On balance, the Milestone's thumbboard is more than adequate - I can hardly remember a single negative thing about it.