Rumored HTC Nexus to have 3D Touch along with upcoming Xiaomi, Oppo, vivo, and Meizu phones

Vlad, 03 March, 2016

With the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Apple has introduced the 3D Touch feature, which works because the two handsets' displays are pressure-sensitive. Although this hasn't really taken the world by storm like some previous Apple innovations, it looks like its Android competitors are still looking into adding 3D Touch functionality to their devices.

A new rumor out of China today claims that Google will add the necessary software to support this feature into the next Android release. As this will be built into the OS, phone makers won't have to create their own software implementations for it, which should speed up adoption.

In fact, HTC is said to be adding 3D Touch to this year's Nexus phone, which it will make. It's been a while since we've heard anything about an HTC Nexus, and the last rumor on the matter said we'd see not one but two HTC-made handsets in 2016. If that's true, perhaps they'll both have pressure-sensitive screens.

But the Nexus line isn't the only one getting the functionality. Xiaomi, Meizu, Oppo, and vivo are all said to be working on future devices with pressure-sensing displays. So it looks like this is bound to become a staple feature of Android smartphones later this year. That is, of course, if this particular rumor turns out to have been true. That's a big if, so don't take anything for granted just yet.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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Reader comments

Yes absolutely it does. The A9 looks much better and feels much better than IPhone 6s. No question about that. That was my comparison before buying after 3 months of looking.

  • AnonD-429110
  • 05 Mar 2016
  • X0P

only if they shifto android.

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Mar 2016
  • g09

Good points. I didn't even consider how one will constantly be accidentally triggering force touch, because you press too hard, and then launching features you didn't want, like accidentally right clicking on a computer. That's going to be incredibly...

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