In about 24 hours, Tim Cook will take the stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California and officially unveil Apple's next-gen iPhone lineup. Likely to be called the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus, Apple's upcoming iPhones promise to deliver a number of compelling new features that should keep the refresh cycle as strong as ever.
First and foremost, we have Force Touch, a feature Apple will likely position as one of the iPhone 6s' key selling points. With Force Touch technology embedded right into the display, the iPhone 6s will be able to gauge how much pressure a user is applying to the screen. Think of this as multi-touch on steroids. A Force Touch enabled iPhone will enable Apple to explore entirely new avenues for user interaction, thereby creating a more intuitive and efficient user experience in the process.
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