5. Gesture control will be supported.
With the introduction of iOS 7, it became possible for iPhone users, using select head movements, to operate a few functions, including controlling the device’s volume and activating Siri, among others. It must be said, however, that Samsung seemed to have always held the lead in the gesture-control race with its eye-tracking, facial recognition, and air-gesture features. However, With Kuo announcing that gesture control will be supported on the iPhone 6S, it seems likely that Apple will try to close the gap. How exactly, we’re not sure. But Apple’s recent patent for what is described to be a “three dimensional user interface session control” seems to point to hand gestures figuring prominently in the iPhone’s immediate future.
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