That means you can now replace the physical M-touch key with an in-screen button, and make a smartphone that looks like the M1 Note. That also means there's a possibility to add the Smart-touch in the M-touch button.
@MEIZU: Please make the M-touch key a fraction wider. | |
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Just imagine, in the future, you can use this feature to play piano games where the games can actually capture the intensity of your fingers' touch, just like a real piano. Or you can use this feature to achieve accelerate, break and stop action in a car-racing game. Or, when you're using painting apps, the stroke of your painting can be light or deep-colored according to your finger's touch intensities. Not at all. And for crying oud loud, Meizu, get that 3D-touch tablet on the market. Now! | |
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