The leaks for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 probably won’t stop until it’s unveiled officially. We already got a ton of leaks & here we have another one. A new leak claims that, the Galaxy Note 8 may come with a pressure sensitive screen on top.
If this report is true, Samsung may come up with an advanced version of their Touchwiz UI that’ll have support for Force Touch capabilities which can take advantages of few functionalities of several apps. Basically, applying different levels of pressure on an app icon will access different features of the app.
Sounds familiar ? Yes, pretty similar concept that Apple introduced with iOS 10.
Now, the Galaxy S8 can give a haptic feedback on the screen where the virtual Home Key is located. We hope this is not that exact same Haptic Engine at just a single spot or otherwise it’s not a good news at all. But, let’s see what Samsung actually puts on board when they unveil the device officially.
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