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Does palm rejection even matter here? I’ve used passive styluses with my phone to study for a few months now, and I never felt the absence of palm rejection. Even with how big modern phones are there still isn’t enough surface area to rest your palm on. It would a big problem with a tablet but I found it to be a non-factor on a phone.
Does palm rejection even matter here? I’ve used passive styluses with my phone to study for a few months now, and I never felt the absence of palm rejection. Even with how big modern phones are there still isn’t enough surface area to rest your palm on. It would a big problem with a tablet but I found it to be a non-factor on a phone.
It’s an active stylus in this case, I assume the palm rejection works fine.
But as you said, use cases vary.