A video posted on Ai.rs indeed shows that the Windows Mobile device have a responsive capacitive touch screen. The hands on video shows that the HTC Leo supports multi-touch gestures through HTC’s touchFLO interface.
HTC Leo’s performance is smooth and it’s very responsive, thanks to it’s 1GHz Processor and enough RAM. The beauty of this thing is it’s huge 4.3 inch display gives you more space to flick your fingers and use multi-touch gestures.
There’s no specific release date yet but we should expect this before the holiday season.
more screenshots on ai.rs
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