New Iphone 6c soon will be launched..

Apple may not debut its much-anticipated 4-inch
iPhone model this year, while more details about
the implementation of the expected Force Touch
feature on the iPhone range have been tipped.
KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo contradicts recent
rumours that suggested three new iPhone models
were likely to launch this year - the iPhone 6S,
iPhone 6S Plus, and iPhone 6C.
Kuo further added that the next-generation iPhone
models featuring 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch displays
will sport Force Touch technology that will work
differently when compared to the Apple Watch,
new MacBook and 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro .
9to5mac citing Kuo claims that the Force Touch
technology on the iPhone 6S will sense "how
much of a user's finger contacts the display." It
will only detect a touch when the user
"adequately" touches the screen, thus
differentiating it from light tap. The report claims
that the upcoming iPhones will feature dedicated
sensor, which will be placed under the backlight,
to accurately measure touch pressure. Kuo says
Samsung uses a similar methodology for touch
sensor placement on Galaxy Note phablet
screens, though he adds that Apple's
implementation will be more advanced.
Kuo speculates that addition of Force Touch will
be a major upgrade from the last year's iPhone 6
and iPhone 6 Plus leading him to believe that
Apple might call it 'iPhone 7'.
In the meanwhile, the Force Touch sensors are
being tipped to only be made available on the
iPhone 6S Plus, with a report out of China (via
GSMArena ) adding the sensors will costs two and
half times as much as that on the Apple Watch
due to its larger size.
An earlier report hinting Apple will launch three
iPhones suggested that the iPhone 6S and iPhone
6S Plus will be incremental updates from last
year's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The iPhone 6C
on the other hand would be the cheaper variant of
the handset that the Cupertino-based giant will
launch to tap emerging markets, which also
includes India. All three were said to launch in the
second half of

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