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Xiaomi to implement back tap gesture ahead just like iOS 14

Xiaomi to implement back tap gesture ahead just like iOS 14

Posted on July 29, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Chinese phone makers, especially Xiaomi, have long been derided for copying Apple’s each and every iPhone move. And upcoming feature, though small, will probably reinforce that image despite how these companies have moved away from that stigma and developed their own strong identities. Xiaomi is revealed to be working on a feature for its upcoming MIUI 12 that will allow users to double tap or even triple tap the back of their phones to do something. If that sounds familiar, then you’ve probably heard that iOS 14 will be bringing that exact same feature in a few months.

It’s easy enough to call out Xiaomi for being a copycat again but the case is actually not that clear cut.
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