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Huawei Mate S features Force Touch, knuckle gesture recognition

Huawei Mate S features Force Touch, knuckle gesture recognition

Posted on September 3, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Huawei is using its stage time at IFA 2015 to announce its latest smartphone, the Mate S, clear shot at rivaling Apple’s forthcoming iPhone “6s” Plus. First off, the device features a 5.5-inch display, down from the 6-inch Ascend Mate 7 from last year, but it’s also touting Force Touch, the same pressure sensitive touchscreen technology that Apple debuted in the Apple Watch and Retina MacBook, and is expected to be a big part of this year’s new iPhones.
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