00:03إذا سنوري دون معها
00:04مع iPhone ومع ايش تتعيش
00:05نحن نحن نجح نوعي
00:08نحن نحن نحن نشكل تحرك
00:13تحركتها
00:13تأسين وزيطة وثيش
00:15هم حانيا يحبون في طرف
00:18نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن
00:21من الآن
00:22هذه نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن باية
00:24داخل المنطقة
00:25في الموضوع
00:26given up in the traditional space.
00:27For iPhone 6s
00:29and 6s Plus
00:30we're introducing an entirely new
00:34interaction
00:34and a whole new dimension
00:36to the way you experience your iPhone
00:47It's made possible
00:48by a technology called 3D touch
00:51This is the next generation
00:53of multi-touch
00:55For the first time, along with recognizing familiar gestures, iPhone also recognizes force, enabling new gestures, peak and pop.
01:153D Touch works on the home screen, giving you shortcuts to the things you do frequently.
01:21It also works inside applications themselves.
01:25Press lightly, and it gives you a peek at the content.
01:30Continue pressing, and it pops you into the content itself.
01:36Sensors embedded in the display read how hard you're pressing, and react in a smooth, linear way.
01:44This is a dynamic system, deeply integrated into iOS 9.
01:54You can dip in and out of where you are, without losing a sense of your context.
02:01It provides distinct, tactile feedback for your actions, letting you know exactly what you've done, and what to expect.
02:11While the way that you use 3D Touch is simple, the engineering behind it is some of our most advanced.
02:19At its heart are capacitive sensors integrated into the backlight of the Retina HD display.
02:26With each press, these sensors measure microscopic changes in the distance between the cover glass and the backlight.
02:36These measurements are then combined with signals from the touch sensor and accelerometer
02:41to provide fast, accurate, and continuous response to finger pressure.
02:49For a truly communicative experience, we had to develop a more precise level of haptic feedback.
02:56While the vibrating system on a typical phone requires 10 or more oscillations to reach full power,
03:04the Taptic engine in iPhone 6s reaches peak output in just one cycle, and stops just as quickly.
03:13This allows us to create shorter, more distinct feedback events,
03:17like a mini-tap lasting just 10 milliseconds, and a full-tap which lasts 15 milliseconds.
03:28Perhaps more than any other system we've designed,
03:323D Touch is a clear example of how hardware and software, developed together,
03:38can work to define a singular experience.
03:43This is the next generation of multi-touch.
03:47It makes this iPhone, the most advanced iPhone we have ever created.
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