For many (including a server) it was somewhat disappointing that the iPad Pro included some somewhat secondary aspects for the tablet format, such as a portentous camera, while leaving aside the great novelty of Apple in the iPhone 6s: its Touch 3D. However, it seems that the thinking minds of Cupertino have found a solution to be able to enjoy this system in the last tablets of the apple.
Despite the fact that other manufacturers, apparently, were ahead of the apple in bringing the 3D Touch or Force Touch to their smartphones, we can consider this function somewhat original Apple Watch. In our view, it is also one of the most interesting features of the segment in recent years, as it provides a new depth to navigation, creatively renewing the access list from different areas of the interface.
The 3D Touch on the iPad Pro thanks to iOS 10
The second beta released from iOS 10 reveals a possible novelty of the great update that will arrive in a stable way to the iDevices from September. As the following video shows, the lack of specific hardware capable of recognizing signal intensities touch pressure would be supplemented by the capabilities of the Apple Pencil, an accessory that can also recognize degrees of support on the screen.
For now this novelty has only been seen in the notification area and not integrated into the usual apps, therefore we must be a little cautious about its full implementation. Even so, the fact that Apple has been encouraged to test it in a more or less massive way (although partial) is a clear indication that they are determined to put the Touch 3D on iPad Pro if they get the expected results.
A native 3D Touch in the next iPad
Although what you show in the video is an interesting solution, considering that the iPad Pro does not incorporate the technology dedicated and located between the screen and the backlight plate to recognize pressure levels that does mount the iPhone 6s, It seems important that Apple decides to include this tool natively in the next iPad so as not to depend on the pencil, but only on our fingers.
How the 3D Touch of the iPhone 6s Plus works, explained in video
We understand, however, the complications that this entails: it is not the same to attach a piece of such characteristics on a 5,5-inch screen, than to do it on one of 12,9. However, a year should have given of itself to implement the system.
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