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Is Apple Taking Its Ads on the iPhone Too Far?
What you might not know, however, is that 3D Touch has some pretty nifty features that Apple doesn’t support on its iPhones out of the box.
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Plus some of newer features might be restricted to iPhone 6 series and above.
However, there is a chance that the iPhone 5s, (launched in 2013) might not get the iOS 10 update. It is also not known if an app is 3D Touch compatible which leads users to not try it at all. As the website points out, Apple has usually implemented their most significant design changes during even-numbered years while using the odd-numbered years to make less noticeable tweaks, and the company is expected to repeat that pattern with the iPhone 7. In addition, the app also now allows the owners of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus handsets to use 3D Touch for accessing a number of Quick Actions.
The app also compares the product you’re scanning with online players like Amazon so you can see if you’re getting a better price in store or on the Web. Again, such information is not yet confirmed, but the iPhone 7 is slated to arrive earlier than the other models with the same 3D Touch system as the existing models.
Last month, Bing for iPhone effectively challenged Google as it underwent a significant revamp that’s aimed at helping its users “find” and “do” things more quickly and easily.
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JetBlue’s new app for iPad offers an experience designed from the ground up for the iPad’s larger interface. There is one more element added to the usual screen-plus-cover-glass setup, though, and it is a state-of-the-art taptic engine that responds to your presses with subtle feedback, so you know you are doing something with your presses. Apple only recently introduced this kind of pressure-sensitive functionality this year – first in the Apple Watch and the new MacBook (known as “Force Touch” on those devices) released towards the beginning of the year, and now in the iPhone 6S.