Smartphone users to move away from touchscreens? |
Touchscreen interfaces on smartphones are less popular than they seem, according to new research.
A survey by Canalys has shown that, of the finger-based touchscreen users questioned across the UK, Germany and France more than 50 per cent would go back to buttons or a stylus on their next phone, rather than sticking with their current touchscreen user interface (UI).
Source: http://www.itpro.co.uk/617086/smartphone-users-to-move-aw...
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