3D Touch has been released by Apple to allow users to interact easily with the iOS 9 iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, but the technology has potential far greater than control of a limited number of applications.
Before 3D Touch to be released by Apple, the company Huawei has shown us that Huawei Mate S can weigh objects thanks Force Touch, and now a developer demonstrates that the same functionality can be offered by technology from Apple.
In the video below you see an application called Plum-O-Meter that measures the weight of objects by measuring the level of pressure applied to the screen by objects placed on it, but it remains to be seen how exactly is the measurement of a variety of objects real world.
Although the functionality Plum-O-Meter is very exciting, it remains to be seen to what extent will it or available on the App Store since APIs private that Apple does not publish them ever shop or applications.
Before 3D Touch to be released by Apple, the company Huawei has shown us that Huawei Mate S can weigh objects thanks Force Touch, and now a developer demonstrates that the same functionality can be offered by technology from Apple.
In the video below you see an application called Plum-O-Meter that measures the weight of objects by measuring the level of pressure applied to the screen by objects placed on it, but it remains to be seen how exactly is the measurement of a variety of objects real world.
Although the functionality Plum-O-Meter is very exciting, it remains to be seen to what extent will it or available on the App Store since APIs private that Apple does not publish them ever shop or applications.