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Is it more textured and less slippy in the hand

Can't believe this wasn't raised more in the past.
 
The big question is how much do they bend? :p

Don't use it like an idiot, and you won't have this problem. bendgate, this **** gets old quick.

Back to topic:
What we really don't know is the RAM amount, not until someone disassemble it / run benchmark.
 
Something I'm really curious about and no one has mentioned this....the way we currently use our iPhones and swipe tap scroll etc...will the 3D action activate in error for a lot of users who may hold down or swipe or press too hard and the phone thinks you want to activate a force touch when you really don't and you will be getting these pop ups asking for actions when the user is just taping like usual. I guess we will soon find out.

If the Apple Watch is anything to go by, you need to press down firmly and deliberately to activate Force Touch. I assume 3D Touch will work the same way. I've never had a problem with my AW confusing a tap or a swipe for a force touch.

I think the bigger issue may be for those who have a plus and use it one-handed, it might be difficult to apply the necessary amount of pressure to every part of the screen. Perhaps Apple will have sensitivity settings for 3D Touch, or maybe this is going to increase the use of the double tap on the home button to lower the screen.
 
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