Does this phone have super sensitive touch?

I thought the touch thing was only the 920. I thought the 820 (and thus 810) was just a regular screen.
 
My guess is that because it's a variant of the 820, it has it. I don't see why they would remove a feature like that, especially when the 810 has the same features as the 820 and a bit more.
 
My guess is that because it's a variant of the 820, it has it. I don't see why they would remove a feature like that, especially when the 810 has the same features as the 820 and a bit more.

I'm not sure if the 810 has super sensitive touch. I think T-Mobile picked the features a la cart. I'm thinking that T-Mobile figured HD FFC and Gorilla Glass were more important than super sensitive touch. We will find out on Monday.
 
I know this is an old thread, but since it was recently brought back up I thought I would mention that I have used both my car keys and a fork on my screen and both work okay - that should be enough proof right there :P The fork actually needed a bit more pressure than the car keys, but it still worked.
 
I deliberately let my nails grow longer (I usually cut them every two weeks because they grow FAST) specifically so I could test out the super sensitive touch feature. It does work. I also tested out the screen with a glove on my hand. Pretty damn cool, I might add. :cool:
 
I know this is an old thread, but since it was recently brought back up I thought I would mention that I have used both my car keys and a fork on my screen and both work okay - that should be enough proof right there :P The fork actually needed a bit more pressure than the car keys, but it still worked.

A fork? Really?

How'd the glass hold up to that? Any scratches?
 
I have some pretty thick leather gloves, and used those and it was fairly accurate.
 

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