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Good visual experience. Immersive experience, mmm not so much.

(Topic created: 11-18-2025 01:14 PM)
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Eritrx
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 I didn't think I would write this because I didn't even see it as useful, but after trying the iPhone and Pixel, I feel like something is missing in Samsung, and that is the level of haptic feedback that makes a device feel truly premium. On the Pixel, it is so intense that you can feel it even when interacting with the simplest icons, and the entire surrounding system reacts to these user interactions. However, on Samsung, it feels very muted, soulless, and I believe this absolutely must change, because strong and precise haptic feedback makes the difference between a common phone and a high-end experience.

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Mujibar
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Valid. OnePlus has something called O-Haptics, which they claim "mimic[s] the feel of real materials and natural interactions for a true-to-life, immersive experience." The on-device demo video with accompanying haptics is truly impressive!
Robin621k
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I guess I was never am haptics person. I have always turned it off.
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Eritrx
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Neither did I until I tried that feedback, and honestly, I don't want to go back.

Robin621k
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I find it useless, I have been a tactile person. I rather save battery then feel my phone everytime I touch it.

It is turned off on my Pixel too!
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Mujibar
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You're clearly not a gamer ๐Ÿ˜
Robin621k
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Not at all on a phone!

Have a PS5 for that!
Eritrx
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I respect your opinion, but you're not obligated to use it; you can deactivate it. I'm just asking that you improve it for those of us who enjoy it.

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Mujibar
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Same. Nothing like that DualSense feedback.
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Eritrx
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I agree, however, it's just an improvement that can be disabled anyway, so why not?