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Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 6S looks like it will be a tad thicker than the current model to accommodate the use of a Force Touch display. Apple first used the Force Touch display on Apple Watch. The display can tell the difference between a tap and press, creating new usage scenarios. Force Touch is expected to be the biggest selling point of the next-generation iPhone. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo this week said the iPhone 6S will be 0.2 millimeter thicker, 0.15 mm taller and fractionally wider than the iPhone 6, Forbes reported. While the design changes are slight, it would mark just the second time a new iPhone has been thicker than its predecessor. The current flagship model, iPhone 6, is 6.9 mm thin. (The iPhone 6 Plus model is 7.1 mm thin.) Its predecessors, the iPhone 5 and 5S, were 7.6 mm thin. Before them, the iPhone 4 and… Scalper1 News
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