Force Touch won't be exclusive to the iPhone 6S Plus

Force Touch iPhone 6S PlusForce Touch should have been implemented exclusively in 6S iPhone Plus, or at least that's what the Apple company wanted for its future product and new technology, but now things have changed. Although Force Touch is a function that will change a lot in the daily use of iPhone terminals, it seems that it will not be available exclusively on the iPhone 6S Plus, but will also be implemented in iPhone 6S.

 

Considering that the Force Touch sensor for the iPhone 6S Plus will be 2.5 times more expensive than the one implemented in the Apple Watch, Apple initially wanted to avoid implementing it in the iPhone 6S in order not to increase production costs. Considering that the exclusion of this terminal would have seriously affected sales, the Apple company took the decision to implement Force Touch in the iPhone 6S Plus, but also in the iPhone 6S.

Apple's next-generation iPhone 6s phone using a pressure sensor (Force Touch), will be extended 5.5 inches to 4.7 inches, making the demand surge threefold, driven by F-TPK Chen Hong (3673) and F-GIS industry into the third quarter the performance of substantial growth, profit growth synchronous see, in the fourth quarter in the new 12.9-inch iPad launch, the performance will be more robust.

Of course, no motivation was provided for the change of decision, but the Asian partners of those from Cupertino were recently notified in connection with the modification of the production plans for the iPhone 6S. TPK will be the only company that will supply the Force Touch components for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, but this only if it manages to cover the market demand for the future Apple terminals.

 

The other day I explained how it will be used Force Touch in iPhone 6S and iOS 9, the Apple company considering the function for use both in its native applications and in third-party applications using APIs. Force Touch will mainly improve the usefulness of the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus for people who use apps for productivity, but there will probably be other ingenious implementations for it.