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The smartphone technology is evolving each day. The new devices launched these days come with real advanced features. The one feature that fancies our attention the most is the dispaly style of the handset. Most of the devices, in general, offer capacitive touchscreen or resistive touchscreen.

For an average mobile phone user, it becomes difficult to analyze a handset on the display front, if one doesn't know the basic diffrence between these two common display types.

If you are also not sure which type of display is better for a smartphone, we help you understand better the difference between a capacitive or resistive touchscreen phones. Also, there are few things to look forward to if you have made up your mind to purchase a new touchscreen for yourself.

There are basically two types of touchscreen technology mostly found on the mobile phones – resistive and capacitive. Obviously, you may encounter different experience while using any of these touchscreen type devices. We have analyzed the resistive and capacitive touchscreen interface below to clear all your doubts about these technologies.

How they work
The foremost reason for the two touchscreen technologies to differ when used is the way they respond to your fingers command. Whether you press, poke or prod, the touchscreen will follow the input as per the technology inside. The Resistive technology simply works by sensing pressure.

To understand more about the this technology, you need to peel off its layers literally. In short, the resistive touchscreen is made up of several layers. When compressed, the first layer passes the sensation to the next layer. The top most layer when pressed passes on the vibe no the layer beneath it. This chain sequence completes a circuit, thus helping the phone know which part of the screen is being pressed.

On the other hand, the capacitive touchscreen works in a different way. It doens't rely on the pressure of the finger, rather the capacitive touchscreen uses electrodes to sense the conductive properties of objects, such as your finger. It simply means that a capacitive touchscreen device may very well understand the command by your finger but not that of a stylus. So, you won't be able to get any desired action on these devices if you prod it with any pointed objected.

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