Apple iPhone 6S: New models to feature Force Touch

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Apple iPhone 6S: New models to feature Force Touch. Apple has started early production of new iPhone models with a feature called Force Touch, which senses how hard users are pressing down on a screen, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Apple has started early production of new iPhone models with a feature called Force Touch, which senses how hard users are pressing down on a screen, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Its newest iPhones, in the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions as the current iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices, will have a similar exterior design, the people said. Volume manufacturing is scheduled to ramp up as soon as next month, they said.

Apple is bringing Force Touch, first unveiled for the Apple Watch and the newest MacBook model, to the iPhone at least two years after it started working with suppliers to perfect the pressure-sensitive displays.

The feature, which lets users adjust the strength of their screen taps to bring up different functions, is Apple’s latest move to stay ahead of rivals such as Samsung, which this year released its latest Galaxy smartphone with a screen that can be viewed from the side.

The release of iPhones last year with bigger displays brought Apple in line with comparable offerings from Samsung and HTC, helping to meet rising demand in China and other Asian countries, where consumers prefer more screen real estate.

IPhone unit sales climbed 40 per cent in the March quarter to 61.2 million, topping estimates for 58.1 million. The device helped Apple end Samsung’s three-year reign at the top of the global smartphone market. IPhone sales in China also outpaced the US for the first time in the first three months of the year.

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