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by hrktb 3056 days ago
I think it’s way more complex than that. Blackberry made attempts at touch screens but they were all crappy.

Some engineers might have been dismissive, but as a company I think it tried its best to live in the future. It just didn’t have the insight to take the right tradeoffs with the more efficient tech.

Japanese phone makers had the same issue. As early as 2005 some maker tried to have touch screens, some with really innovative interfaces to compensate for the technology, but it stayed niche devices.

I don’t think anyone really dismissed touch interfaces as non threatening. It was just damn hard to have anything that was remotely useful.