The iPhone is a technological marvel, a luxury product, and a cultural icon, and it has been basically since it was invented in 2007. Eight years later, the iPhone can tell us a lot about how technologies are developed and sold. New iPhone models come out every two years; in the in-between years, Apple releases S versions of those new models.
The iPhone is a constantly evolving technology. The latest version brings innovations great and small, from brighter selfies to new ways to touch.
The iPhone is a constantly evolving technology. The latest version brings innovations great and small, from brighter selfies to new ways to touch.
3D Touch is kind of like right-clicking on a mouse, or double-tapping on a MacBook keyboard; it opens up secondary interactions with a digital element. 3D Touch adds to the iPhones existing Multitouch gesture options (swipe, pinch, tap) with the introduction of new interactions peek and pop. 3D Touch is made possible by Apples Taptic Engine, an advancement in haptic technology that Apple actually patented a few years ago.
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