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Review: Pantech Crux

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The Crux uses a capacitive touch screen, which is a bit of a surprise. Resistive screens are less expensive than capacitive, but Pantech went the extra mile here. As far as touch sensitivity is concerned, the Crux performs well on the hardware side of things. Accuracy is spot on. There is a definite lag in the way the Crux performs, but it appears to be related to the user interface and not the touch screen itself. In addition to the capacitive touch display, the Crux has a capacitive touch button on the front face. It is a Home button that always takes users back to the main home screen. This button always worked immediately.

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