3D Touch technology is not widespread. The reason for this is probably no need for it. However, innovation is always needed, and so as long as 3D Touch alternatives on the market there, producers will have in the future to use displays with similar technology in their devices. However, it is already on the shelves you can find the most popular in China, Huawei Mate 8 and ZTE Axon Mini.
The lack of 3D Touch in the Galaxy S7 is not to say that the Android-technology manufacturers are not accepted. No, on the contrary, according to insiders of the social network Weibo, this year a lot of manufacturers will present Soup, capable of responding to the force pressing on the display. Among them will be Xiaomi, Meizu, Oppo, Vivo.
By the way, the web already has a screenshot of the screen, made on Meizu MX6, on which the application icon context menu shows the "Gallery", very similar to those in the Mate 8 and iPhone 6s. A blurred background once again reiterates the idea of Apple. However, do not forget who is the company Meizu - discoveries should not expect the Chinese. It is expected that Meizu MX6 will be presented in the first half of this year.
The only exception is Huawei, which failed to provide Mate 8 for a few days before the iPhone 6s.
We come to the most important - Nexus. According to the same source, HTC will be the manufacturer of the next Nexus-smartphone, and Google's plans to support the introduction of 3D Touch on Android. This greatly simplifies the task of the manufacturers and mobile software developers. By the way, previously stated that the company will introduce in the Android also support stylus. So Android N can be truly revolutionary in relation to new technologies and manufacturers.
The market is developing in the right direction. Let's look wider - fingerprint scanners and retina have rounded screens, 3D-covered glass, for several years now pleasing consumers. What is more surprising? LG this year concentrated on the modules, Samsung - the camera. However, the real future is really in a fully flexible smartphones, tablets. Why? And because they have nothing else to amaze. At least we only think it is.