Women with long nails speak out against iPhone design

Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:54PM EDT

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Most people either love or hate the iPhone's touch screen, and based on a report on the LA Times, women with long fingernails are among the haters. Why? Well, since the iPhone's touchscreen only responds to electrical charges emitted by your bare fingertips, women with long nails are left out in the cold. A woman interviewed for the article went so far as to suggest Apple was being misogynistic because it did not include a stylus for women and didn't consider womens' fingers and nails when designing the phone.

Honestly, though, this same argument has come up against keyboards, touch screen monitors, and anything else that involves the use of your fingers, so should every gadget maker change the design of its products to accommodate users with long nails, or should people with long nails learn to work around this problem like they have in the past? I'd love to hear what Apple has to say about all this, but I doubt they'll ever address this particular design flaw.

Personally, I'd rather have them focus on the real issues of the iPhone, like the lack of a video camera, extra storage, and better camera, but that's just me. Besides, there are styli out there that work with the iPhone just fine and are pretty affordable.

This all reminded me of an iPhone reviewer who had a hard time using the iPhone due to her long nails, and in her frustration she said, "I guess people who use Apple products are too cool for fingernails." But are we? What do you think?

 

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  • 1 Posted by tan_alec on Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:21AM EDT Report Abuse

    Maybe the designers assumed that all people who want an iPhone have short nails..?

  • 2 Posted by xlt3zz on Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:50AM EDT Report Abuse

    The iPhone going out of style in 6-8 months is quite a bold statement (chuck00161). With the new low purchase price and international rollout throughout the world it's on the same track as the iPod. With it's growing market share the iPhone isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

  • 3 Posted by tslovelace@verizon.net on Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:50AM EDT Report Abuse

    This is so interesting and its about time that someone brought this up! Although I don't have long nails, I have big fingers--- it is easier to touch the screen with your nails versus the pads of your fingers! Guess what? The Sprint Instinct responds to the fingernail touch!!!!!!!!!!!!...I ordered mine and its on the way!! Ok, so I will still use my iPod Touch, just have to deal with the fat finger issues! LOL!!

  • 4 Posted by babbling_qu on Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:41AM EDT Report Abuse

    They'll live. Why do they need their darn nails so long for anyway?

  • 5 Posted by moosupdah on Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:44AM EDT Report Abuse

    hahahaha.. oh, those militant feminists.

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