It seems that the debate over at XDA isn't conclusive either; though it has been posited that Sony Ericsson are the only big phone maker that hasn't been sued by Apple for using multi-touch technology for their Android phones...and SE are the only ones not to introduce multi-touch to their top-of-the-range Android phones either. Coincidence? SE do hit back by saying that true multi-touch requires more than one layer within the screen, but that their X10 screen is made up of a sole layer only.
Is this by any chance real, or is it an elaborate hoax? Xperia X10 shows multi-touch ability. Surely, the boffins
and boffettes at GSM.arena would not be the easiest people to hoodwink, or would they?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyI0Q4cJsDg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpycD7HV_X0
It seems that the debate over at XDA isn't conclusive either; though it has been posited that Sony Ericsson are the only big phone maker that hasn't been sued by Apple for using multi-touch technology for their Android phones...and SE are the only ones not to introduce multi-touch to their top-of-the-range Android phones either. Coincidence? SE do hit back by saying that true multi-touch requires more than one layer within the screen, but that their X10 screen is made up of a sole layer only.