Turning off vibration feedback

eric002

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Hi everyone, so realistically speaking, by turning off the vibration haptic feedback on the phone, and the Google keyboard, does that really Save a substantial amount of battery power?most people say yes. Just out of curiosity.

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Hi everyone, so realistically speaking, by turning off the vibration haptic feedback on the phone, and the Google keyboard, does that really Save a substantial amount of battery power?most people say yes. Just out of curiosity.

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I don't have have any evidence, but from personal experience, at least when I had an HTC M7 and HTC M8, turning off the haptic feedback did seem to save some of battery usage.
 

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I don't have have any evidence, but from personal experience, at least when I had an HTC M7 and HTC M8, turning off the haptic feedback did seem to save some of battery usage.
That's very interesting. I mean I didn't notice much more battery drain with they have to vibrate feedback on, but I do still have it off. I just wanted to know everyone else's opinions about it as well. It was nice to hear everyone else's perspective on things of course.

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