Opening the app tray launches Android's
3D app menu.
Not exact matches
We need some kind of indicator that an icon /
app has
3D Touch
menus or options enabled, or at the very least, an index in the Settings
menu of installed
apps that have
3D touch support.
You can now long - press on
app tiles to bring up additional options — not unlike a computer's right - click
menu or the iPhone's
3D Touch mechanic.
3D Touch is similar to the right click function of a MacBook, as it opens up
menus, different
app options, and content previews.
Apps icons now get notification dots to indicate there's something new waiting for you inside and, while there's no iPhone - style
3D Touch, long - pressing an icon does pop open a notification preview and a shortcut
menu.
As for the iPhone 6S Plus, we get a new technology called
3D Touch, which uses a pressure - sensitive layer below the display, that allows for hidden
menus to be shown when pressing on something like an
app icon with a bit more force.
Android Nougat includes a
3D - touch - like feature that allows users to long press
app icons and brings a drop - down
menu of functions, which include selecting multiple items, moving
apps around the interface, disabling / deleting
apps and accessing
app info.