What I use 3D touch the most for is moving the cursor. 3D touch the keyboard and it turns into a trackpad.
So am I. The main thing for me is that its radically different from my normal workflow and it doesn't save enough time for me to invest effort into changing my muscle memory.I'm still programming my brain for 3D Touch. I have to admit I really haven't been using it.
So am I. The main thing for me is that its radically different from my normal workflow and it doesn't save enough time for me to invest effort into changing my muscle memory.
I honestly forget to use it. I remind myself then forget about it for a week or so. I am able to get around my phone pretty fast without it, I guess I need to give it a shot.... It just seems weird to me.
I'm trying to use it more in safari. I think it could save time if I use it for looking at alerts or forum spy in macrumors since I get tons of those.
it's all about getting use to it, i think this is like the "right click" in a mouseI really forget it's there and when I do, I can't find a reason to use it. It does nothing faster for me. I'm basically getting nothing from the 6s+ other than the increase in performance over the 6+
That's precisely why instead of three I only bought two iPhone 6S+ models for family. I'm sticking with my perfectly good 6+ until iPhone 7 is released. I don't find the extra speed that significant either.I really forget it's there and when I do, I can't find a reason to use it. It does nothing faster for me. I'm basically getting nothing from the 6s+ other than the increase in performance over the 6+