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Apple’s 3D Touch. It was predictable, reliable, and, apparently, under-utilized by the world around me.
Cool idea, but I think long press mostly filled that niche already.
Not the same at all. 3D Touch was miles better.
So much! Keyboard scrubbing was better. I never accidentally opened my camera from the lock screen when taking my phone out of my pocket. I could literally interact with different screen elements in different ways, with a great tactile response, but using 3D Touch.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who found it much different, and better, than Force Touch or whatnot.