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:):):):) sorry guys , i am not good in english , like i said 50/50 .... don't push to read if you can't ,
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oh wait ... mr ive speak english kind of too ,,, so who care him ,
Hey guys, you really need to improve your English a lot.

No one can say his or her English is 100 ok. But conveying the meaning what you want others to know should be the minimum requirement. We could ignore spelling errors, or some repeating words, or even some missing words, as long as we can understand.

I think you have various ways to improve it. So try it on.
 
if a phone build in force touch default, and people not like to use it then what happend ,,
Absolutely nothing will 'happen'? People will either buy it and not use the feature, or not buy it and stay with their current phones? What do you think might happen?

i like to touch sound click
force touch nothing feeling ,

i dont like that idea ,

I have next to no idea what you're talking about (although to be fair, I too like to touch sound click)

... if you're on about having a sound notify you that you've touched the screen (e.g keyboard sounds), I'm sure this will still be the case. Likely there will be some vibration/haptic feedback of some sort too.

You don't have to force touch on every press, you know?
 
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I was just thinking: if force touch is included in the next iPhone, wouldn't that potentially be a headache for those people that shatter their screens and hope to continue using the device for a year or so? It seems like if the screen was shattered, depending on the cracks, that a light press could be registered as a force touch and make the phone much less usuable than if it weren't broken/never had force touch
 
I was just thinking: if force touch is included in the next iPhone, wouldn't that potentially be a headache for those people that shatter their screens and hope to continue using the device for a year or so? It seems like if the screen was shattered, depending on the cracks, that a light press could be registered as a force touch and make the phone much less usuable than if it weren't broken/never had force touch

It's a possibility but should Apple not include new technology just because it might piss someone who was not careful with their phone?
 
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First of all, why do you not like that idea? Second, if you don't like it and there is no way to turn it off then there is always the possibility of not upgrading or getting something else.

This (x2), and OP: have you tried force touch on the MacBooks? Speculating without any facts is...unproductive...at best.
 
It's a possibility but should Apple not include new technology just because it might piss someone who was not careful with their phone?
No, I welcome Apple to include the new tech. I was just speculating that it could be a hindrance to some (like 5% of users maybe). There's really no reason to not include it in the new phone unless they just throw it in there and only have like 2 or 3 use cases for it.
 
No, I welcome Apple to include the new tech. I was just speculating that it could be a hindrance to some (like 5% of users maybe). There's really no reason to not include it in the new phone unless they just throw it in there and only have like 2 or 3 use cases for it.


you don't have to use it. just use your phone like normal and i bet you won't even notice the added upgrade
 
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