On an iPhone, there are a few different types of haptic feedback that enhance the user experience:
Haptic Touch: A long press on the screen triggers subtle vibrations to offer feedback. It’s used for actions like previewing content or opening context menus.
System Haptics: These are small vibrations you feel when performing tasks like toggling switches, pulling down the Control Center, or typing on the keyboard.
3D Touch (on older iPhones): A more pressure-sensitive version of Haptic Touch, available on models like iPhone 6s to iPhone XS, where a firm press offers different options based on the pressure applied.
Keyboard Haptics: iOS 16 introduced haptic feedback while typing, giving a soft vibration with each keystroke.
These haptics provide subtle, tactile responses to interactions on your iPhone. You can find the technology blog through guest post search queries such as technology write for us