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Apple has reportedly started using its so-called Force Touch
 technology in new models of its iPhone handsets, which have
 apparently now hit the production line.
 According to Bloomberg , Cupertino's upcoming iPhones will be
 kitted out with touch-sensing haptic displays that push back on
 your fingertips if the pressure is too hard.
 That tech already features in the Apple Watch and the iThing
 maker's trackpad of its latest MacBook Pro.
 Bloomberg, which cited anonymous insiders in its report, added
 that the new iPhone model would be produced with a similar
 exterior design and the same sizes as the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
 handsets.
 Indeed, some commentators have already labelled the yet-to-be-
 revealed device "iPhone 6S".
 Volume manufacturing could come as early as July, the report
 said. But production of the new iPhone will – as ever – rely on the
 supply chain.

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