Sylvurphlame t1_jec28ob wrote
Reply to comment by kermityfrog in iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max to be equipped with always-on “micro-processor” that will manage capacitive buttons and more even while the phone is powered down. by AppleXOS
> how can they also transfer the haptic vibration to your finger?
Per the other reply, it doesn’t have to go directly to the finger. The entire iPhone conducts the vibration from wherever Taptic Engine(s) lives. The same way you can feel the haptics when you touch the top of the screen even though the engine is at the bottom of the iPhone.
kermityfrog t1_jec2ckz wrote
Yeah, good luck feeling it through a bulky case like an Otterbox. I guess we will see.
Sylvurphlame t1_jec3tzz wrote
If Otterbox cases stopped people feeling the haptics from screen touches, I think we’d be seeing the complaints. Or else the people using Otterboxes aren’t bothered by not feeling them.
kermityfrog t1_jec46kq wrote
Otterbox cases don't have a thick rubber bumper on the screen surface itself.
Sylvurphlame t1_jec4kao wrote
I bet you could feel it. It would be an r/MildlyInteresting experiment to have someone touch the screen while you held it.
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