3. Retina display with built-in Touch Sensor: On the front of the device there is a retina display screen protected by either sapphire glass or ion-X glass with built-in Touch Sensor (pressure sensing gasket) underneath. The Retina display enables the user to view information, pictures and graphics on the device with remarkable sharpness and contrast while the Touch Sensor acts as an input device enabling the user to interact with the device. The user through pressing with different firmness on the screen will allow the pressure sensing gasket to recognises this pressure as a different command and provides contextuality appropriate command prompts and or menus on the screen. As such, the screen of the device has the capability to differentiate between a “touch” press and a “tap” press by the user. This “force touch” works much like a right click on a computer mouse to provide the user an increase number of ways to interact with the device.