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yalag

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Because I can't. I have normal sized man hands and I have the 6s. But I just don't see how you can 3D Touch the top rows of apps with just one hand.

Anyone found a solution? Yes I know I can rearrange them but its visually weird to have all the least used apps sit at the very top.
 
I can force touch the top row of my apps. It's not the easiest thing, but I can definitely do it. I have average sized hands, 6'2" tall.
 
Ok but is this what everyone is doing? I just thought kinda weird Apple designed it this way
 
I almost always use two hands, but I don't really use the 3D Touch feature on the app icons. I just really see the need as of now
 
FYI, if you go into Settings >> Accessibility >> 3D Touch, you can set the sensitivity (just three levels, Light/Medium/Firm), but the default is Medium, so you have at least on setting that sets 3D Touch to require less force (probably helpful where you don't have the best leverage).
 
I can fairly easily. All I have to do is use my pinky to hold the bottom of the phone enough to push on it. I don't know why you'd make a huge deal double tapping(not pressing) the home button makes it really simple if you're struggling.
 
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