Apple's
pressure-sensing Force Touch technology could be exclusive to the so-called
"iPhone 6s Plus," according to Taiwan's Economic
Daily News (via GforGames).
The report, which claims Taiwanese manufacturer TPK will be responsible for
supplying Apple with the Force Touch sensors, makes no mention of the
"iPhone 6s," leading to speculation that the technology could be
reserved for the larger iPhone 6s Plus.
It has been reported that Apple will include Force Touch technology on the
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus on at least three occasions since the beginning of
this year. TechNews Taiwan
reported that the iPhone 6s will gain Force
Touch and 2GB of RAM in
January, while AppleInsider
reported
in March that Apple's next-generation iPhones will feature Force Touch, but
lack a previously rumored dual-lens camera system.
The Wall Street Journal
corroborated
both reports later in March, claiming that Apple will introduce Force Touch and
is considering a new pink color option for its next-generation iPhones.
Currently built into the upcoming Apple Watch and 12-inch Retina MacBook, Force
Touch lets devices distinguish between a light tap and a hard press, enabling
new gestures that yield different actions depending on how much pressure is
applied.
While this latest report should be treated with a proverbial grain of salt,
making Force Touch exclusive to the iPhone 6s Plus would not be an
unprecedented move. Apple limited optical image stabilization (OIS) to the
iPhone 6 Plus, and the larger smartphone also features a landscape mode. The higher cost of Force Touch
sensors
could be another reason that Apple would limit the technology to the more
expensive iPhone 6s Plus.
Thursday April 2, 2015 6:54 am PDT by Joe Rossignol
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/02/force-touch-iphone-6s-plus-rumor/