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by noblethrasher 5080 days ago
When was the last time the people really used their phone to dial a phone number? Trading a touch screen for tactile controls was probably a loss only for people that used speed dial or memorized the navigation of their contact list (I was one of those people). On the other hand, voice interfaces like Siri seem like a net win.
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I was almost mugged once. A tactile phone saved me.

My dad and I were a bit cavalier when working an ATM outside a bank of america (it was outside, not within a security door). Normally we would count money at the ATM itself but this particular one didn't have good sides, so anyone could see that we withdrew 500 dollars. Someone followed us, stepped into the car and drew a knife, and told us to drive.

He saw my dad's blackberry in the car and took it (to stop us from calling). Thanks to hard buttons (years before the first iphone, I had what you would call a "feature phone"), I was able to quietly text my mom (phone in my pocket) to call the cops. Fellow made the mistake of telling us where to drive before we got there, and fortunately the cops were aware of the situation, so the cops were able to apprehend the guy where we let him off.

Despite having used the iphone for many years, I still don't know a consistent sequence of actions to get me to the messaging screen, select my mom, and send a specific message without looking at the phone

I said it was an example to show the difference, not a an actual example.

The last time I tried to find the volume knob for the audio in the dark was yesterday. I have both steering wheel controls + dash knob for volume level. The steering wheel controls +/- are actually shaped differently, for the expres s purpose of changing volume without taking your eyes off the road.