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Facebook’s iOS app is the latest to support 3D Touch

Facebook has updated its app for iOS to support the new 3D Touch feature on Apple’s new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus handsets.

After updating the app, users will be able to more pronounced press on the Facebook icon in order to quickly select from three quick actions.

Facebookers will be able to write a post, take a photo or upload a photo/video, without entering the app (via iMore).

The social network is one on of a number of high profile applications to quickly adopt the new screen technology following the launch of Apple’s new hardware.

Related:
What does 3D Touch do on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus?

Big hitters like Camera+, Evernote, Instagram, Open Table, Pinterest, Shazam and Twitter have all updated their apps since the iPhone 6S and its larger counterpart arrived at the end of September.

Which of your favourite apps would you like to see gain 3D Touch integration? Share your thoughts below.

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