I got my HTC Titan today and coming from iPhone 4, I noticed that the screen is a bit unresponsive. When scrolling through the applist I gotta flick each time because it doesn't continue to scroll like I've seen on other devices.
Try a reset? I can get through my whole app list with a single flick. I came from iOS and the responsiveness on WP7 blows it out of the water. What you describe is most certainly a defect.I got my HTC Titan today and coming from iPhone 4, I noticed that the screen is a bit unresponsive. When scrolling through the applist I gotta flick each time because it doesn't continue to scroll like I've seen on other devices.
Try a reset? I can get through my whole app list with a single flick. I came from iOS and the responsiveness on WP7 blows it out of the water. What you describe is most certainly a defect.
If I hold a second finger to the screen on my phone I get something like the behavior you describe, and unless you have something stuck* on the panel I'm guessing there's some hardware defect that is interfering with the tracking.
*Sneezing over the phone causes similar behavior, while covering 90% of a capacitive touchscreen with whipped cream** causes it to become completely unresponsive.
**Don't ask... :blush:
Unless the video frame rate is playing tricks or something I'd say that it looks normal to me. I was expecting something else from your description. There is supposed to be a delay, which I guess is intended to make the motion feel more natural. Personally I like it, and after a few months with WP I think droids and iPhones seem jerky and stuttering even when I see someone else using one at a distance.
But I guess it's hard to get a complete feel for it on video, so maybe you should wait for a few more opinions and maybe compare it with another device in person before sending it back for service.
I definitely like the iPhone's tracking better, it's 100% precise while the WP7 (or Titan's?) is a bit off. I mean it's not an issue while the phone is on the table and handling it like that, but using it one handed it's a bit frustrating that the scrolling isn't better.
Maybe the effect is exaggerated by the Titan's huge screen. Or maybe something that takes a bit more time getting used to after coming from the iPhone's comparatively small display.
Hi ArtieQ,
I have the same feeling as you : the scroll doesn't follow immediatly the finger, compared to my Omnia 7 or my iPhone. I hope HTC will fix this with an update, but I'm dreaming...