How is this necessary on the iPhone? Haptic feedback is most beneficial on screens with lower sensitivity where pressing the screen too lightly doesn't always register an action. The iPhone's screen is sensitive enough to where you can rely on the feel of you finger hitting the glass to know you have registered an action.
Its good on some phones, but its not needed on the iPhone.
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How is this necessary on the iPhone? Haptic feedback is most beneficial on screens with lower sensitivity where pressing the screen too lightly doesn't always register an action. The iPhone's screen is sensitive enough to where you can rely on the feel of you finger hitting the glass to know you have registered an action.
Its good on some phones, but its not needed on the iPhone.