Haptic Feedback

Jdm4292

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So I haven't seen anything about this, do the on-screen buttons have the option for haptic feedback? A feature I would surely miss from all the capacitive buttons over the years.... I'm guessing no, but I'm not certain.
 
I would be pretty sure they have haptic feedback as it's standard on any phone that has capacitive buttons. Plus the phone no doubt vibrates, so I don't see why the software wouldn't take advantage of that for HF. I can pretty much tell you for sure it would have it.
 
I'm fairly certain that I watched a hands-on or unboxing or something where you could hear the vibrate motor when one of the buttons was pressed. If I find it, I'll post it here.
 
I can't imagine ics not having haptic feedback, thats been standard on any touch device for years. In the miniscule chance it doesn't, i don't think you'll moss it much, since it's basically just a confirmation, anf the buttons highlight for that purpose.
 
It has to have haptic feedback. I cannot imagine the Nexus not having haptic feedback as every cell phone out had a motor for vibrate.

-Sent from my Motorola Xoom
 
It does. It feels exactly the same as other Samsung devices.

I've never owned a Samsung device, but have used a few Galaxy S phones, and I really don't like the vibration on it. I have my feedback set pretty low on my Incredible and it feels more like a button press, but Samsung phones always have a more sharp feeling vibration or something. Maybe the weights are lighter and rotate faster, but it just feels different from most other phones to me.
 

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