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Another dumb question...Haptic feedback?

PlayboyPenguin

Nov 25, 2008, 6:51 PM
I know the GSM version does have haptic feedback, but I have watched a couple reviews of the CDMA version that mention the lack of haptic feedback. Do they just have to settings screwed up or is it missing on the American version? One such review is from Mobileburn.
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Rich Brome

Nov 25, 2008, 7:34 PM
In our video, I cover that. 😉 It does have haptic feedback. The level (strength) is even adjustable, or you can turn it off.

As haptic feedback goes, it's relatively good. It operates more reliably and without the lag of some other phones.

It was turned on by default when I received mine.
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PlayboyPenguin

Nov 25, 2008, 7:42 PM
Cool, that is good to know...even though I will probably turn it off since I like how Apple's feels without the feedback.

I was going to get the Storm if they fixed the bugs on it but I might hold out for the Omnia now.

I figure if I had an Omnia and a iPhone (which I already have) I would have all the bases covered. 🙂
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willv

Nov 26, 2008, 9:18 AM
yeah the omnia should be very nice. ill order mine friday
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