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Haptic Vibration

(Topic created on: 11-19-2019 05:37 PM)
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Docta_D
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Am I the only one who feels Samsung needs to completely re due the Haptic Vibration system or the way they are implementing it?

Vibration is either too hard or too light, not enough options, no ability to specify what specific processes you would like to have haptic feedback from.

Really hope they address this in future updates as I I ultimately end up just disabling all vibration and find that it makes the experience much smoother.

This is not true for other phones where I truly enjoy all the Haptic Vibration feedback. 


..... and BTW, yes I'm aware of these settings 

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SamsungUSABetaTeam
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Thank you very much for the review. Please keep us posted on your experiences during One UI Beta Program.

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TYL3R
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I have the vibration settings turned off on my s10e. Like you, i found the vibrations to be uncomfortable. They should incorporate a more subtle option.
Sigma
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I don't think they are strong enough in my opinion. If you take Apple's taptic engine, or Nintendo's "HD Rumble" for example. Those are linear actuators. It can deliver much more forceful and precise haptic feedback than a traditional vibration motor (which is just a small motor with a unbalanced load on the shaft)
Toddman41
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It's not the vibration settings. It's the vibration motor itself. I've saw this mentioned and shown many times in teardowns no of Samsung's phones.


While I've never used a iPhone, everyone that has , and even teardown gurus such as JerryRigEverything, they all swear by Apples Hyptatic vibration motor.