Sources say that Apple has designed iOS 9 to be Force Touch-ready for the next-generation ‘iPhone 6s,’ according to a new report from 9to5mac. iOS 9 may also bring other enhancements including a tweaked keyboard, iMessage improvements, and Apple Pay in Canada. The next-generation iPhone will have a force touch display with haptic feedback, which will serve as a major feature for the upcoming device. While Apple will not announce this hardware until the Fall, it plans on implementing Force Touch in iOS 9 and working with developers to integrate the technology into App Store apps. Force Touch will reportedly offer similar functionality as the new MacBook trackpads. Force Touch will be integrated into Maps to drop new pins, into media players for pressure-sensitive scrolling, into the Calendar for adding new events, and across the system for quickly looking up word definitions, according to sources who have used Force Touch on prototype versions of the “iPhone 6S.”The sources note that Force touch on the iPhone 6s will be more “power user-centric,” as it will not be an essentially feature of the iPhone. With Force Touch, users can also receive real time haptic feedback. Notably, Force Touch is also included in the iPad version of iOS, indicating that Force Touch would eventually make its way on the iPad. Share Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Email, Reddit, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUponFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTubeAdvertise Here
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