I think it is the same thing because for the most part the benefit being touted by Apple is contextual menus something we've long had in the Androidsphere. Samsung's pressure sensitive stylus concepts around surfacing software features is clearly analogous. The innovation in the iPhone 6s has to do with the screen's touch tech. It sounds like a new standard to me, but why Apple users have had to miss out on contextual menus prior to force touch makes no sense. Maybe they'll finally embrace the task flow back button one day as well and put some marketing spin on it with some clever naming and a keynote.