This article states that they themselves aren't sure, so really this isn't all 
that informative. Really, we will just have to wait and see what haptic touch 
actually is.Now, in the presentation they showed that doing haptic touch on the 
camera icon opens the camera, I assume without needing to open the actual app, 
so really we'll have to wait and see.

Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor certified by World Services for the Blind
JAWS certified 

> On Sep 14, 2018, at 11:31 AM, Traci Duncan <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I really like my 3d touch on my 6s. It was one of the main reasons I didn't 
> switch to the iPhone SE. This is disappointing about the XR 
> https://ios.gadgethacks.com/news/all-3d-touch-actions-youll-lose-by-switching-iphone-xr-with-haptic-touch-0187406/
> 
> All the 3D Touch Actions You'll Lose by Switching to the iPhone XR with 
> 'Haptic Touch'
> The iPhone XR aims to offer a discounted experience compared to the expensive 
> iPhone XS and XS Max. However, that lower price tag comes with some caveats, 
> such as "Haptic Touch" in lieu of 3D Touch. If you think these two "touch" 
> features are the same, think again. The iPhone XR you preorder will ship 
> without many of the excellent features 3D Touch brings to the table. Can you 
> go without them?
> 
> Haptic Touch seems to be a mostly gimmicky name to make up for the lack of 3D 
> Touch on the iPhone XR. From what we can tell, Haptic Touch is where a 
> long-press on the screen results in haptic feedback meant to make you feel 
> like you've selected an icon.
> 
> Don't Miss: iPhone XR vs. iPhone XS vs. iPhone XS Max
> We won't know for sure how Haptic Touch works until we get more info about 
> the feature or get hands on the device, but considering they removed 3D Touch 
> from the device to cut manufacturing costs and to give us the new "Liquid 
> Retina" display, we don't expect any real pressure sensitivity to be 
> associated with Haptic Touch.
> 
> But what can 3D Touch really do that Haptic Touch can't? Plenty.
> 
> 1Home Screen Quick Actions
> 
> For many apps on the home screen, especially iOS stock apps, you can use 3D 
> Touch to activate Quick Actions. After applying pressure to an icon, a 
> submenu of useful actions will appear, letting you jump to the task right 
> from the home screen. For example, you can start drawing right away in Notes 
> by selecting "New Sketch" from the Quick Action menu.
> 
> The Quick Actions for Camera, App Store, and Maps in iOS 12.
> Not sure you'd find this feature useful while using your iPhone XR? Here's a 
> list of all the Quick Actions available with iOS stock apps that you would 
> miss out on:
> 
> App Store — Purchased; Redeem; Search; Update All (if updates available)
> Calculator — Copy Last Result
> Calendar — Widget; Add Event
> Camera — Take Selfie; Record Video; Scan QR Code; Take Portrait
> Clock — Create Alarm; Start/Stop/Resume Stopwatch; Start/Stop/Resume Timer
> Compass — Compass; Level
> Contacts — Favorites Widget; Create New Contact
> FaceTime — Favorites Widget
> Feedback — New Feedback
> Files — Widget
> Find My Friends — Widget; Share My Location
> Find My iPhone — Play a Sound (for each device listed)
> Folders — Rename; List of apps within that have notification badges (tap to 
> open)
> Health — Medical ID; Today
> Home — Varies depending on your connected smart home devices
> iBooks — Search iBooks Store; List of recent books
> iTunes Store — Purchased; View Downloads; Redeem; Search
> Mail — Widget; New Message; Search; VIP; Inbox or All Inboxes (if you have 
> more than one inbox)
> Maps — Widget; Make My Location; Send My Location; Search Nearby
> Messages — New Messages; List of recent messages
> Music — Widget; Search; Radio stations
> News — Widget; For You; Favorited news source(s)
> Notes — Widget; New Note; New Checklist; New Photo; Scan Document
> Phone — Favorites Widget; View Most Recent Voicemail; Create New Contact; 
> Search for Contact; View Most Recent Call
> Photos — Favorites Widget; Most Recent; Favorites; Search; One Year Ago (or 
> other time frames)
> Podcasts — Widget; Search; Check for New Episodes
> Reminders — Widget; New in Reminders; New in [your other folders]
> Safari — Show Reading List; Show Bookmarks; New Private Tab; New Tab
> Settings — Battery; Cellular Data; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth
> Tips — Widget
> TV — Widget; App Store; Purchased; Redeem; Search
> Voice Memos — New Recording; List of your recordings
> Wallet — Last Transaction; List of saved cards
> Watch — Pair Apple Watch
> Weather — Widget; Current Location; List of your saved locations; Add [new 
> location]
> 2Peeking & Popping
> 
> "Peek" and "Pop" are the commonly unused but official way to describe the act 
> of using 3D Touch to preview something and then open it.
> 
> To make that more clear, peeking allows you to preview content, such as a 
> link, photo, or note, without having to fully open that content. To do so, 
> just lightly press into the display. Popping, on the other hand, is the act 
> of opening content by pushing further into the display after peeking. It's a 
> very intuitive system, and gives you a little extra control over your iPhone.
> 
> Neither of these actions are possible on the iPhone XR.
> 
> Doing so in Music and Safari (thought this Music use is more like Quick 
> Actions).
> 3Peek Actions
> 
> On the iPhone XR, you'll miss out on peek actions. Peeking acts differently 
> depending on the app in question. While peeking sometimes only shows you a 
> preview of a piece of content, many times it adds a whole layer of actions 
> for you to take. Most additional features can be found by pulling up while 
> peeking to reveal a sort of Quick Action menu, but some apps add support for 
> side-to-side peek actions.
> 
> In Notes, for example, peeking gives users the option to pin, lock, share, 
> move, or delete the peeked note. In Mail, you can peek an email and move it 
> side to side to reveal peek options based on your gesture settings, such as 
> the ability to either archive or mark as an email read; You can also pull up 
> while peeking to find an expanded menu of options, just as in Notes.
> 
> Peek actions in Notes and Mail.
> 4Pop Actions
> 
> Sometimes, popping provides the actions you'd typically see while peeking. 
> You'd find these options when popping app icons on the home screen as 
> mentioned above, but you could also see this at work when popping in Search. 
> For example, here you can pop a contact to reveal an expanded menu of message 
> options, such as Message, Call, Video, Mail, or Pay.
> 
> If you try this on an iPhone XR, nothing will happen. However, you can 
> long-press the video, message, and phone icons independently to get a few of 
> the same options, but it's slower and doesn't contain everything 3D Touch 
> shows you.
> 
> 3D Touching on an contact in Search.
> 5Launching the App Switcher
> 
> The 3D Touch-activated app switcher has had a rocky history, as iOS 11 
> notably omitted it from its initial beta. However, the feature is having a 
> similar moment in 2018, as it won't be available on the iPhone XR.
> 
> On 3D Touch-enabled iPhones, if you press firmly into the left edge of the 
> display, you'll be greeted by a pop, as well as a sliver of an application 
> window. You could then either complete the pop or pull that window partially 
> over to the right to open the full app switcher. You could also pull the 
> window all the way over to switch to that app entirely.
> 
> 3D Touching to open the App Switcher on some iPhone models.
> The gestures introduced on the iPhone X effectively replace this feature, so 
> XR fans will easily replicate this feature by swiping. However, if moving 
> from a 3D Touch-enabled iPhone (besides the iPhone X) to the iPhone XR, you 
> might find yourself pressing into the left side of the display, saddened to 
> find nothing happening.
> 
> Don't Miss: How to Use the App Switcher on the iPhone X
> 6Live Wallpapers (Maybe)
> 
> This one is still up in the air. Without 3D Touch, it would seem that live 
> wallpapers are a thing of the past for the iPhone XR. Look at the iPad, or a 
> 3D Touch-enabled device with the feature disabled — live wallpapers simply 
> don't work in these situations, leading us to believe they won't for the 
> iPhone XR either.
> 
> We won't know until tech reviewers like us can get the iPhone XR in our 
> hands, however. Apple doesn't clarify this issue on its site, so until we try 
> to long-press the lock screen, we just won't know for sure.
> 
> Don't Miss: How to Get Apple's Live Fish Wallpapers Back on Your iPhone
> Live wallpapers on 3D Touch devices.
> But What Can You Still Do Without 3D Touch?
> 
> While Apple does make some questionable choices now and again, they aren't 
> going to take $749 from users and give them a totally stripped-down 
> experience. There are plenty of 3D Touch features that have found their way 
> to both the iPhone XR, as well as all non-3D Touch iOS devices.
> 
> 1Lock Screen Shortcuts
> 
> Introduced on the iPhone X, lock screen shortcuts allow you to access both 
> the flashlight and the camera by firmly pressing their icons in the 
> bottom-left and bottom-right corners, respectively. Without 3D Touch, how 
> will this work on the iPhone XR?
> 
> Well, simply long-press on either icon to activate its corresponding app! 
> When you do, you'll feel that haptic click, which is then followed by either 
> the flashlight or camera activating. This is in stark contrast to how an 
> iPhone X with 3D Touch disabled acts; In that case, iOS removes these options 
> from the lock screen entirely, rather than allowing the user to long-press 
> them. It seems this feature is one specifically designed for the iPhone XR.
> 
> 2The Keyboard Trackpad
> 
> One of the iOS keyboard's best features is its 3D Touch trackpad — press 
> firmly on the keyboard, and it becomes a trackpad for you to move around your 
> text with. You can even press in again to highlight text, bringing an extra 
> level of functionality to typing on mobile.
> 
> While you won't be able to pop this feature on your XR, you can simply 
> long-press on the keyboard until you feel that click. Your trackpad will then 
> activate, just like it would with 3D Touch. The only difference here is 
> highlighting — move the cursor to the point you'd like to highlight, then use 
> another finger to tap on the keyboard. Finally, drag your cursor to highlight 
> your text.
> 
> Don't Miss: Turn Your iPhone's Keyboard into a Trackpad Cursor
> 3Clearing All Notifications
> 
> Using 3D Touch on previous iPhone models (and in previous versions of iOS) 
> was always a fun party trick — many iPhone users didn't know that by doing 
> so, they could clear all notifications at once, something that didn't appear 
> possible on the surface of the notification center.
> 
> Flash forward to iOS 12 and iPhone XR — you can still perform this action via 
> 3D Touch on the proper iPhone, however, long-pressing takes care of the same 
> issue. Whether you have an iPhone XR, an iPhone XS, or even an iPhone 5S, you 
> can long-press your way to a clean lock screen.
> 
> 4Quick Reply
> 
> With an iPhone XS, you can quick reply to messages, emails, etc. by popping a 
> notification. Don't worry, iPhone XR-ers, you can just as easily quick reply 
> by long-pressing on the notification of your choice. This will let you take 
> advantage of iOS 12's new Tapback functionality with quick reply.
> 
> Don't Miss: iOS 12 Adds Quick Reply Tapbacks to iMessage & Text Notifications
> 5Live Photos
> 
> Live Photos are here to stay. For those of us who have had 3D Touch-enabled 
> iPhones for as long as Live Photos have existed, we might not be aware that 
> there has always been an option for those iPhones that don't use the feature.
> 
> When viewing a Live Photo you or a friend have taken on your iPhone XR, 
> simply long-press it. This will activate the Live Photo, ending any time you 
> lift your finger from the display.
> 
> Don't Miss: How to Turn GIFs into Live Photos on Your iPhone
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