Touchscreens was really an innovative and amazing idea introduced by Apple to interact with iPhone and to get rid of the stylus at that time. Following Apple’s footsteps, mobile companies like HTC, Motorola, Google and many others also opted for touchscreen technology for their respective devices. With touchscreen, all goes fine when weather is pleasant but what about chilling winter. See the mercury drop below Celsius this year in USA, Canada and Europe, Russian States and China and many other countries. Now how to work on your touchscreen in this freezing temperatures with gloves on.

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Capacitive screens only respond to naked fingers. Some companies came up with the idea of Dots Gloves for their ability to operate your cellphone’s touchscreen in sub-zero environment while your fingers still encased in worm comfortable gloves. HTC has now come up with a better solution. It has achieved finer control over your capacitive touch Windows Mobile HTC HD2 through use of a special capacitive stylus. The benefit of this stylus includes not only finer control on your touchscreen display, but also the ability to pinch and zoom your huge screen HD2 with gloves on.

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Image via Engadget

A British retailer has now those official HTC-branded capacitive stylus in stock and are ready for shipment. Of course, you won’t have any place inside the phone to stow it, therefore the only option left will be your pockets. If you end up losing it, you either pay $28 for another one or take off your glove.  Choice is yours!

[via Engadget]