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iPhone 6S Force Touch
There is only one reason why iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will both be considered, revolutionary and game-changer: Force Touch. This is a brand new way of interacting with a device that was first seen in the Apple Watch, Retina MacBook and select MacBook Pro models.

After Bloomberg said recently that both 2015 iPhones will get the new feature, a new report from Taiwan indicates that the components needed for this great new tech are already in mass production.

According to sources from the supply chain that spoke to Digitimes, Force Touch panels are already being churned out in Eastern factories, with suppliers increasing their production capacity recently. The Taiwan-based website has a mixed track record at reporting on Apple's upcoming product plans, but its sources within the upstream supply chain have proven reliable in the past.

The new gesture, applying increased pressure when tapping on the screen, is specifically designed for iOS power users, allowing them to access certain settings and options faster than before.

Apart from the usual gestures (like scrolling, swiping, and pinching), the Force Touch trackpad has a customizable feature aptly titled Force Touch. Users can adjust the feature's sensitivity, so that the pressure needed to register a click is determined by them. Force Touch can even tell whether the user is clicking with their thumb or another finger and auto-adjusts to the sensitivity level.

Apple did not reveal any Force Touch integration for the iPhone when unveiling iOS 9 in June.

Apple is expected to make 36 to 40 million iPhone 6S units in the third quarter of the year and 50 million units in the Christmas quarter. The company is expected to ship some 230 million total iPhones this year.

Suppliers reportedly began shipping Force Touch modules in limited numbers in June, increasing shipments in July. TPK is one of the companies that is making Force Touch modules for Apple, Digitimes says, and the company also started production this month.
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