Three years ago, Jason Snell wrote about the problems with 3D Touch, after six months on the market (Apple introduced it with the iPhone 6s). His conclusion: 3D touch is not ubiquitous enough to be ...
In 2015, when Apple launched the iPhone 6S, it also debuted a new iOS interface called 3D Touch. This feature uses the iPhone’s pressure-sensitive surface to help you view, navigate, and control some ...
When comparing the specs of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max I noticed 3D Touch has officially been replaced with Haptic Touch. When Apple launched the iPhone 6 in 2015, it did so ...
When Apple introduced 3D Touch with the iPhone 6s, I was impressed by what a great job the company did in implementing the feature. The careful detection of forceful presses on the screen, combined ...
Remember how 3D Touch, the iPhone feature where you press harder into the screen, was supposed to be a very big, earth-shattering, game-changing, deal? Yeah...about that. Apple may finally take the ...
With the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, and 2020 ‌iPhone‌ SE, Apple did away with 3D Touch across its entire ‌iPhone‌ lineup, replacing the former ‌3D Touch‌ feature with Haptic Touch. In this guide, ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link No iPad model has 3D Touch, which is a feature that is only available on select iPhone models. Although the iPad doesn't have 3D Touch, recent ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. A friend recently handed me their iPhone to look through some photos, and I pressed in to pop one ...
Here's a hot take: The 3D Touch feature, available on the iPhone 6S all the way through the iPhone XS, was more useful than iPhone 14 Pro's new Dynamic Island. Six months after the iPhone 6S was ...
Following up its exciting 2020 iPhone design news, the ever-excellent MacRumors has dug down into information from that report to “confirm” Apple is going to abandon 3D Touch and the company’s popular ...
3D Touch is an expanded multi-touch feature built into the display of the iPhone 6s and later, although it was later phased out in favor of a similar Haptic Touch feature starting with the iPhone XR.