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Since the Apple event last week, I’ve been thinking a lot about 3D Touch on the iPhone 6s and how features alone don’t make a product. In advance of the event, we all read the reports that the ...
Many iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus owners are reporting problems with the devices. Unresponsive 3D Touch displays, overheating Touch ID and power issues are among the top complaints.
We've previously heard of problems with the display, the 3D sensor, and Touch ID, all of which have led to multiple rumors pointing towards serious supply issues.
The 3D Touch sensor layer looks like a grid of golden rectangles, or capacitor plates that are connected to the control chip. The iFixit team had no problems separating this sensor layer from the ...
A teardown published on Monday suggests that the 3D Touch sensor in the iPhone 6s is relatively easy to remove from the rest of the display, and that an accompanying change may actually make it ...
Following last week’s release of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, Apple’s support community pages are lighting up with new reports of problems ...
And so we’re fusing both what the force sensor is giving us with what the touch sensor is giving us about the nature of your interaction.
And this force sensor allows you to play into the trade-off between force and dexterity.” Can a 3D Touch app help stroke rehab patients recover dexterity and strength in their hands?
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