I believe the same tech is used on iPhone 7’s home button. Unlike previous models, if your iPhone 7 is off and you click on the home button, you won’t feel anything. It’s not an actual ‘raised’ button but the haptic feedback gives that impression, as you have mentioned.
Yes exactly - when I got my OnePlus 3T a few years ago, I had a hard time explaining to people that it's not a button. So many times people picked it up and started pressing so hard I thought it was going to break 😅
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I believe the same tech is used on iPhone 7’s home button. Unlike previous models, if your iPhone 7 is off and you click on the home button, you won’t feel anything. It’s not an actual ‘raised’ button but the haptic feedback gives that impression, as you have mentioned.
Yes exactly - when I got my OnePlus 3T a few years ago, I had a hard time explaining to people that it's not a button. So many times people picked it up and started pressing so hard I thought it was going to break 😅