As competition in mobility grows and hardware race becomes less of an issue, usability sets the stage for a new demand model. Simplification. A device as hi-tech as an iPhone has to be super easy-to-use, friendly, and accessible as a match box. This means it has to predict your needs, work fast, and be as handy as possible. With wide-screen phones being a staple of today's mobility, making use of lesser motion became a thing of interest for mobile developers. The D Touch technology allows just that. With a limited range of motion, for the first time, it utilizes the Z-axis to trigger certain functions. Neglecting that would've been a mistake and miss-out, so let's see how to introduce the 3D Touch technology in a generic application. At the top of the year, upon the release of iPhone 7, we listed 3D Touch among one of the key features of the newest device. Time to dig deeper and figure out what it takes to add the 3D Touch functionality to an iOS app.
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