Sunday, March 1, 2015

iPhone 6S: codenamed "N66", allegedly with Force Touch


iPhone 6S with Force Touch? In a few weeks, the Apple Watch will get into the hands of customers. Apple held on 09 March 2015 Keynote, under which we get lots of answers to questions about the Apple Watch. Then we will bring in experience, among other things, where, when and at what price we buy the Apple Watch. Apple has a few functions in the luggage, so far be used for any other Apple product. The question is, inter alia, by Force Touch. The Apple Watch recognizes not only touch, but also pressure, which give the display a new dimension. Touch Force relies on small electrodes around the flexible Retina Display that distinguish between light touch and stronger pressures. This results in new possibilities arise during the operation.


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iPhone 6S allegedly with Force Touch

Exactly this technology could also be used with the iPhone 6S this autumn. A dual-camera system has been speculated several times in the past about this thing shall not be obstructed. Our colleagues at Apple Insider quote a familiar with the matter Apple employees and report that Apple is launching two new iPhone models on the market this fall. The 4.7 "model ceases internal code-named" N66 "and the 5.5" model is named "N71". A new 4 "model will not give under this insider.

According to the report, Apple will obstruct the iPhone 6S with Force Touch the same technology that is used are also used in Apple Watch. A year later, could reach the iPad Touch Force. Apple itself is called Force Touch the most important touch-sensitive technology for multi-touch. This already indicates that they shall bring the technology not only did he at Apple Watch for use.

Already within the iPhone 6 Development "experimented" Apple already with Force Touch. However, it should have come to calibration problems, so that the technology for the iPhone in 2015 was put back.

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