When you tap certain items your phone will vibrate just a bit, giving you a little feedback. Sometimes this is nice, but maybe you don't like it. The good news is it's easy to disable on any Android ...
Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
The haptic keyboard provides a slight vibration when you tap a key on the iPhone keyboard. Learn how to enable it here. By default, your iPhone keyboard emits a clicking sound when you tap a key on ...
The Nothing Phone (2) just launched this week. It’s a great phone but with every new launch, there are plenty of questions. Below are a few of the best questions I’ve found from the 9to5Google ...
Last month, Apple announced that, with its iOS 16 update, it is finally adding built-in keyboard haptics to the iPhone — haptics that will allow you to feel vibrations as you type. Previously, haptics ...
The iPhone may have a dynamic UI that changes to suit whatever program’s currently running, but it doesn’t physically change. This All in One haptics phone designed by Lukas Koh does (on paper), and ...
Apple’s Music Haptics feature is now live, as part of the official release of iOS 18. This is an accessibility tool that integrates with Apple Music on iPhones. Simply put, it uses the phone’s speaker ...
Did you feel that? The vibration of a new notification, that rumble of that movie explosion, the kickback while closing out that tense battle royal match? Those are all powered by the haptics included ...
Back in the day, phone keyboards were actual keyboards. When you typed, you had to press physical keys, which provided tactile feedback as you texted away. Touch screens changed all that; now, we tap ...
Nanoport is launching its Titan Haptics division today as part of its move to create haptics, or touch feedback, for virtual buttons in smartphones. Titan Haptics uses the technology created by the ...