Force Touch on iPhone 6s to Make iPhone Interactions Faster With Focus on 'Shortcuts'


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rumors have confirmed upcoming iphone 6s , iphone 6s plus will include force touch, allowing device distinguish between light tap , deeper press enable wide range of new gestures.

force touch has been built apple watch , trackpads of retina macbook , newest retina macbook pros, adding whole new dimension way devices controlled. on apple watch, force touch used within apps access different settings, and on mac, can things previewing links in safari, , accelerating rewind/fast forward speed in imovie.

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force touch on iphone work way works on existing devices offer force touch, there differences, according information inside source shared 9to5mac. force touch on iphone said used "shortcut actions," letting users perform tasks within apps more quickly.

in maps, example, using force touch on point of interest cause turn-by-turn directions start immediately, while force pressing on song in music app bring menu save playlist. force pressing on apps on home screen open directly specific sections of app.
aside force touch, iphone 6s , iphone 6s plus feature a9 processor 2gb of ram, revamped camera system 12-megapixel camera, improved touch id, , chassis made of new material reinforcements @ weak points caused iphones bend. rumors suggest addition of force touch , new reinforcements cause iphone 6s , 6s plus 0.2mm thicker, change hardly noticeable users.

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