When speculation began to emerge that iPhone The 6s and 6s Plus will feature a Force Touch display modeled after the iPhone XNUMXs. Apple Watch a trackpadnew MacbookWell, I thought so. Apple will really come to the mobile world with something unique and original. But it seems the opposite is true. Apple was the first to enter the market with a Force Touch display, since the Apple Watch has it, but it seems that the first smartphone with this display will be from Huawei.
The exact specifications of the Huawei Mate S phone, which the Chinese company is to present on September 2 at the IFA fair in Berlin, have leaked from the foreign server OppoMart, i.e. a week earlier than Apple introduces iPhone 6s. The specifications reveal that the Mate S will be a feature phone that will also offer a fingerprint sensor similar to the Touch ID and a 5,7-inch display with Force Touch technology. Huawei should start selling its flagship before Apple starts selling his iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.
But Huawei won't be the only one competing with Force Touch technology. Applu. ZTE announced a few days ago that their Axon model Mini it will also offer a Force Touch display. Apple was a pioneer in this technology, but it will definitely not be the only one to offer it, and over time we can expect more companies to offer the Force Touch display in their products.
Huawei itself even confirms the technology on its official website. But for now, Force Touch is calling it "Incredible Touch"
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*source: appleinsider.ru, gsmarena
Well, mainly how do they manage to make it work. The Samsung S5 also offered a fingerprint reader, but it was very unusable...
@Dali - Exactly :)
I think so too. Fingerprint readers, watches, NFC, everything was before iPhones (except for the reader) and it's worth the old money.
they stuff technology in there, but it's absolutely impossible to use, just say "we were the first".
I always have a good time and laugh - when I read news like this.. Everyone will have fingerprint readers, eye readers, fingerprint readers, force-touch and many other revolutionary gadgets..
But as it goes in practice (we all know), it will be 100% functional and usable only in the case of the iPhone. On its Galaxy I see the S6 every day - the fingerprint reader is barely 6-60% comfortable and reliable compared to the iPhone 70.
Xenon: even the fingerprint reader was significantly earlier than the competition. Apple he was far from the first to come up with it. Otherwise, I agree.