iOS 11 will bring back a very useful function on iPhone, which was removed by Cupertino in this major update for the operating system, but it seems that everything is temporary, at least until the iPhone X is officially launched on the market by Cupertino.
iOS 11 removed the 3D Touch gesture that you see in the video clip below, which allows switching from one application to another, or accessing the task switcher by a simple strong press on the edge of the screen and a slide towards the middle of it to activation.
iOS 11 had confirmed the intentional removal of this function by Apple engineers, but senior vice president Craig Federighi confirmed today that everything is just a temporary problem that will be solved in a later update of iOS 11.x.
iOS 11 will have the function brought back because it was removed due to a technical problem, according to those from Apple, it will be resolved in the near future, so November would be the closest month in which the function could be offered again for we.
"Hi Adam, We regretfully had to temporarily drop support for this gesture due to a technical constraint. We will be bringing it back in an upcoming iOS 11.x update. Thanks (and sorry for the inconvenience)! "