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Among them, there’s one called the Faster Haptic Touch option. Essentially, it is a reinvented version of the 3D Touch that debuted with the iPhone 6s back in September 2015.
While 3D Touch is not the most successful tech advancement that Apple has made in the last decade, I believe it is time for the feature to return.
Users can now speed up the iPhone's haptic feedback thanks to a new setting in iOS 17, and at its fastest, it comes close to how the old 3D Touch used to work.
Touch screens on the MacBook Pro haven't arrived yet, but Apple is working on inventing a force-sensitive display for the line — and maybe a revamped Touch Bar, too.
As many iPhone users might remember, ‌3D Touch‌ was an interactive haptic feature that Apple introduced in 2015 with the ‌iPhone‌ 6s.
The code suggests that Apple is exploring ways to integrate a form of Touch ID biometric recognition directly into the new Apple Watch.
With the release of the iPhone 11, Apple ditched the feature and moved to the Haptic Touch option. So, if you have not used any iPhone with iOS 9 to iOS 13, you might not even know what 3D Touch is.