Hey guys, I've been using the HTC One x for about 3 weeks now. I noticed this creaking sound from the bottom right part of the phone if pressed with some force which I got over, and this haptic feedback noise that came occasionally along with it. Thought I would get used to it, and I did. Spoke about this in another thread earlier: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653220
The problem now is that any form of haptic feedback is making an annoying click noise. Earlier it was restricted to the touch sensitive panel and now even while typing down a number or typing in general with haptic feedback on is making this annoying noise.
What I want to ask is, are there any others facing this? I saw a thread by BugsyLawson http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653220
And can this be fixed with a software update? Or its a pure hardware problem? Any solutions?
Definitely sounds like a hardware problem, I'd get your One X exchanged for a new one
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I have this problem, after about 2 months just started happening, whilst it can be quiet annoying only notice it at night when I'm using my phone and its silent
Not annoying enough for me to send my phone off for a fix tho
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I have the same problem also. The creaking sound disappeared after a week of use, but the clicking sound is still here. It's most noticeable when using the ICS keyboard from Play Store on default vibration.
I can't get it replaced also atm as I'm out of the UAE(got the phone from there)
Would love to get it exchanged though, as this hox has a stuck pixel too
So since no fix is gonna happen, I've gotta bear with the sound and get used to it. If I do go to the UAE soon, I'll try getting it replaced.
I have this issue on the AT&T US version. I use Swiftkey and turned down the haptic feedback duration and it's only noticeable on the capacitive buttons now. Even then it seems to come and go.
I've debated exchanging too. However this is fairly minor compared to the issues that others are reporting.
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I have this issue on the AT&T US version. I use Swiftkey and turned down the haptic feedback duration and it's only noticeable on the capacitive buttons now. Even then it seems to come and go.
I've debated exchanging too. However this is fairly minor compared to the issues that others are reporting.
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That's exactly how it used to be for me. The capacitive buttons would randomly make the sound during the haptic feedback.
Now its haptic feedback in general, the capacitive buttons make the sound 9/10 times now. I've kept it off for the keyboard(even I use swiftkeyx) but I've kept it on for the dialing-pad so it does happen there.
quick settings
I use quick settings and find it disturbs the haptic feedback but if you turn haptic feedback off in the quick settings menu its all good
Well for one, I don't see any setting for haptic feedback in quick settings.
Two, I like having haptic feedback on for the capacitive panel and when I'm dialling a number. It's just really really annoying to have the phone make this weird noise every time it vibrates. I still haven't gotten used to it.
Well for one, I don't see any setting for haptic feedback in quick settings.
Two, I like having haptic feedback on for the capacitive panel and when I'm dialling a number. It's just really really annoying to have the phone make this weird noise every time it vibrates. I still haven't gotten used to it.
death__machine said:
Well for one, I don't see any setting for haptic feedback in quick settings.
Two, I like having haptic feedback on for the capacitive panel and when I'm dialling a number. It's just really really annoying to have the phone make this weird noise every time it vibrates. I still haven't gotten used to it.
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Your not understanding what I mean.when your using quick settings app press menu/prefrences/and turn haptic feedback just for the app off(you still have haptic everywhere else just not in the app.this fixed it for me
This is pretty annoying actually. I'm sure that in CM7 you could turn down the duration of the haptic feedback. Does anyone know if there is a way to do it on CM9 or if it is possible to create a MOD that will lower the vibration duration?
Yeah I get the sort of clicky creaky sound too. Bugs me a bit. I think it only does it when I have my hard cover on the back (but it's a PITA to remove, so haven't experimented much)
I have this aswell and I understand why it's annoying. It makes the whole device feel.... Cheaper (well atleast I think so ).
I also had this issue on my sensation and my wife got it after some days use on her One S.
It seems to be somewhat of an HTC "feature"
Im interested in WHY HTC phones end up with this "issue". Seems it seems to be so common on their phones?
My other phones (Sgs2 fo example) never had this, there the feedback feeling and noise where "tight" so to speak
My solution was simply to turn the damn feedback off!
I've gotten used to it now -_-
and no turning haptic feedback off as a "solution"
You pay so much for the device you expect quality... My first time with htc, and not feeling so good about my purchase as I did before the defects came up.
Haptic feedback is when you press on a screen button and it vibrates right?
Or on the hardware buttons they vibrate isn't?
I don't hear a creaking clicky sound nothing if that's what you mean?
Tried top/middle/bottum of the screen and the hardware buttons from left to right, pressing harder then usual with my finger to test if I could find but nothing.
My device feels very comfortable and not cheap at all, it feels good/massive as one solid piece of machine.
Ladies and Gentleman are you sure it isn't your wooden table?
It was the table! Oh wait, it was a bad joke -_-
xD
And haptic feedback is the vibration you get when touching the screen or the capacitive panel.
I'm not saying F*** HOX I'm gonna sue them! I love my phone, just the experience would have been better without this.
Haha.. sorry if you think it's a bad joke, I was only kidding.
I know what you mean, thanks, no creaking sound/issue here.
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It was the table! Oh wait, it was a bad joke -_-
xD
And haptic feedback is the vibration you get when touching the screen or the capacitive panel.
I'm not saying F*** HOX I'm gonna sue them! I love my phone, just the experience would have been better without this.
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I have had my HOX for about a week now and It seems that I am lucky since my phone is defect free in comparison to what other people are saying.
The only thing I noticed is the rattling noise when I shake the phone. Has anyone confirmed the source of the rattling?
Thanks
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I hear a small little rattle when i type on the screen and haptic feedback is enabled. Its a really small sound. If that is what you are talking I have the same thing.
just dont shake it
sassij said:
I have had my HOX for about a week now and It seems that I am lucky since my phone is defect free in comparison to what other people are saying.
The only thing I noticed is the rattling noise when I shake the phone. Has anyone confirmed the source of the rattling?
Thanks
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i had that rattling noise as well in my previous two white HOX. Some say it could be due to the autofocus of the camera some say it is the sim tray card. If i was you send it back mate and try and get a new one if you can. Not a big issue but if you are a very picky person like me then swap it till you get a perfect one. I send two not just because of the noise but due to other factors and now i got my grey one i could not be any happier
I thought it was the camera optics moving, I removed the sim and it still rattled, it`s not a problem, how often do you shake it, it`s a phone not a pair of maracas
John.
Thank you guys for the responses!!!
i have a problem, can you make a test for me??
when i put headphones, and i press volume + for example, i hear a noise for 3 seconds, and it stops..it's really a problem!!
'cause now when i listen music , between 2 tracks i hear this noise
It is the phone's optics.
don't exchange if ur phone is perfect otherwise u might end up with one if the troubled one x, rattle is on most them anyway
no noise troubles on my sony xperia.. perfect sound
I ordered another one x and pretty much returned it after I opened the box because the rattling is on the new one also plus it had a scratch between the LCD and the Gorilla glass.
I am keeping my original HOX since it is defect free except the rattling noise.
My only concern is having a problem with the phone down the road due to moving parts, any wisdom?
Thanks.
sassij said:
I ordered another one x and pretty much returned it after I opened the box because the rattling is on the new one also plus it had a scratch between the LCD and the Gorilla glass.
I am keeping my original HOX since it is defect free except the rattling noise.
My only concern is having a problem with the phone down the road due to moving parts, any wisdom?
Thanks.
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2 year warranty :thumbup:
olivierdo said:
no noise troubles on my sony xperia.. perfect sound
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good for you
anyway, it's a wonderful product i'm in love with it everyday
(IGNORE)
As previously stated, Camera's optics.
sassij said:
I have had my HOX for about a week now and It seems that I am lucky since my phone is defect free in comparison to what other people are saying.
The only thing I noticed is the rattling noise when I shake the phone. Has anyone confirmed the source of the rattling?
Thanks
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I think it is the vibrate motor, my latest one x did a sharp hard click when the vibrate was going off, not long after initial setup.
This cause the vibrate feedback to become really weak, so long story short, it's going back on tues... How is the intensity of your vibrate feedback, especially when pressing the capacitive buttons?
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just realized mine rattles...this is my 3rd HOX due to picky screen issues and everything else is fine...so I won't let this bother me and if something breaks...well thats what warranties are for.
It is very slight and doesn't seem to affect anything else....oh well- can't have perfection and this is one imperfection, among a myriad of others that I will deal with.
olivierdo said:
i have a problem, can you make a test for me??
when i put headphones, and i press volume + for example, i hear a noise for 3 seconds, and it stops..it's really a problem!!
'cause now when i listen music , between 2 tracks i hear this noise
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I think this might be something different (though I could be wrong). If you get strange clicking or popping sounds when starting or stopping music or changing volume etc, it could be down to some EQ or sound boosting app that you've installed.
I previously used an app called Volume+ (sound booster) on my HTC Sensation to help with the weak volume that it had. It worked great with the Sensation, but it causes no end of issues for me with the One X. It's just a though...
Bugsy.
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I think it is the vibrate motor, my latest one x did a sharp hard click when the vibrate was going off, not long after initial setup.
This cause the vibrate feedback to become really weak, so long story short, it's going back on tues... How is the intensity of your vibrate feedback, especially when pressing the capacitive buttons?
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Practically every HTC phone I've owned rattled to some degree when shaken. I wouldn't worry about it as long as that's the only time you hear it.
I can say, however, that over the course of a few days - the haptic feedback motor on my phone has changed from making a nice gentle humming sound to a slightly irritating click/slapping sound.
Bugsy.
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I can say, however, that over the course of a few days - the haptic feedback motor on my phone has changed from making a nice gentle humming sound to a slightly irritating click/slapping sound.
Bugsy.
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same thing happened with mine as well. makes me sometimes not bother with haptic feedback due to this. but get use to it in the end
Hi guys. I’m staring this thread to ask for feedback on one specific issue – namely the noise produced by the haptic feedback motor over time (not rattling when shaking the phone etc.).
As I mentioned in another thread recently – my phone has slowly edged away from producing a nice tactile feedback ‘kick’ to making a more audible buzz with an irritatingly high pitch clicking sound thrown in for good measure. It’s still tolerable, but this has been a progressive issue that has intensified daily since I received the phone a few days ago.
I like having haptic feedback enabled for typing, so I’d like to know how the situation has progressed for others who have noticed the same thing (and left vibration enabled). Did it continue to get worse, or did it find a level after bedding in a bit?
Cheerrs,
Bugsy
I had this issue with my Desire HD, I got it replaced as the repair lead time was over 4 weeks. Either contact your retailer or HTC.
same
I had the app quick settings by quickbit installed and upon uninstalling it and rebooting its now fine.you don't have quick settings installed by any chance?
BugsyLawson said:
Hi guys. I’m staring this thread to ask for feedback on one specific issue – namely the noise produced by the haptic feedback motor over time (not rattling when shaking the phone etc.).
As I mentioned in another thread recently – my phone has slowly edged away from producing a nice tactile feedback ‘kick’ to making a more audible buzz with an irritatingly high pitch clicking sound thrown in for good measure. It’s still tolerable, but this has been a progressive issue that has intensified daily since I received the phone a few days ago.
I like having haptic feedback enabled for typing, so I’d like to know how the situation has progressed for others who have noticed the same thing (and left vibration enabled). Did it continue to get worse, or did it find a level after bedding in a bit?
Cheerrs,
Bugsy
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I too had this problem with a white HTC one x. I got a doorstep exchange for a grey htc one x and am now having screen problems with this one too
BugsyLawson said:
Hi guys. I’m staring this thread to ask for feedback on one specific issue – namely the noise produced by the haptic feedback motor over time (not rattling when shaking the phone etc.).
As I mentioned in another thread recently – my phone has slowly edged away from producing a nice tactile feedback ‘kick’ to making a more audible buzz with an irritatingly high pitch clicking sound thrown in for good measure. It’s still tolerable, but this has been a progressive issue that has intensified daily since I received the phone a few days ago.
I like having haptic feedback enabled for typing, so I’d like to know how the situation has progressed for others who have noticed the same thing (and left vibration enabled). Did it continue to get worse, or did it find a level after bedding in a bit?
Cheerrs,
Bugsy
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Put it this way, I'm on my 6th One X now and EVERY single one has had this issue, sorta..
Had it on all 3 of mine (back in for repair again for screen issues).
Seems like a really poor quality motor is used.
Got it too. Started noticing it more after I heard this slight creak near the bottom right part of the phone. Starting to ignore it now. So far the only problem I've faced is this and a stuck/dead pixel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653220
Thanks for the info guys. My worries about the motor were confirmed last night. It reached a point where the motor started jamming randomly – requiring a shake or light tap on the side of the phone to get it spinning again.
Luckily I ended up ordering my phone from Amazon. They’re not always the cheapest, but I’ve always found their service good. I requested a return for my phone this morning, and about 10 minutes later I received confirmation that a new phone will be delivered tomorrow. The old one just needs to be returned (courier label already provided by them) before the end of the month to avoid getting billed for the replacement. Wish more companies were so hassle free!
Bugsy
More like it must have an awkward design, there's only one way you get a phone as skinny as an iPod WITH vibration.
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I have just received my HTC 10 (great phone overall) and vibration is really strong. Not ideal but not a massive problem, however haptic feedback is really annoying. You actually hear a metallic sound when you touch the fingerprint reader/home button or when typing in the keyboard, like a mild xylophone or something similar. And if the phone is sitting on a table it's very noticeable. Again it's not a typical vibration sound, it's more of a metallic thing. I was even wondering if the sound came from the speakers lol
Is this affecting other people? I wonder if if's just my handset.
xdn said:
I have just received my HTC 10 (great phone overall) and vibration is really strong. Not ideal but not a massive problem, however haptic feedback is really annoying. You actually hear a metallic sound when you touch the fingerprint reader/home button or when typing in the keyboard, like a mild xylophone or something similar. And if the phone is sitting on a table it's very noticeable. Again it's not a typical vibration sound, it's more of a metallic thing. I was even wondering if the sound came from the speakers lol
Is this affecting other people? I wonder if if's just my handset.
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Very interesting.
I always use power saver and don't prefer vibrate anyway but just checked it out and the noise is very odd.
Verizon variant
andybones said:
Very interesting.
I always use power saver and don't prefer vibrate anyway but just checked it out and the noise is very odd.
Verizon variant
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which is why i hate haptic feedbacks or vibrate
My Verizon variant does this as well. I describe it as kind of a hollow, metallic sound. I figured it was just due to the placement of the "vibrator(?)" within the metal frame.
I have just sent this unit back for replacement, let's see if the noise on the new one is any different.
I just read there are kernels which let you reduce the intensity of vibration (not just the duration like some keyboard apps do), this might be a workaround but you need a rooted device. If anyone gets to try this please share your results.
I'm pretty picky about the strength and volume of my phones' vibration motors. I currently have the Note 8 and iPhone 7+ and I like how when I'm sitting in a meeting and receive a notification, everyone doesn't hear incessant buzzing going off in my pocket or bag. Previously owned the Pixel XL and felt it was a bit too loud for my preference. Can anyone provide any insight for the XL 2?
leet414 said:
I'm pretty picky about the strength and volume of my phones' vibration motors. I currently have the Note 8 and iPhone 7+ and I like how when I'm sitting in a meeting and receive a notification, everyone doesn't hear incessant buzzing going off in my pocket or bag. Previously owned the Pixel XL and felt it was a bit too loud for my preference. Can anyone provide any insight for the XL 2?
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IMO: Pixel 2 XL's vibration motor is more vibrate-less noise, than the Pixel XL vibration motor. In short, they got this right.
-jd
Thanks, that's what I was hoping for. October 24th can't come soon enough (barring any shipping delays)!
iPhone is still far better. But the Pixel 2 haptics are much better in terms of being less tinny... more of a deep vibration vs the original Pixel. Compared to the Note8, the Pixel 2 XL is a hair faster/sharper, but not as strong or deep in feel. This might be due to the intensity setting which isn't changeable in settings... will likely require root and a kernel to ramp up the intensity.
I personally am not a fan of it. It feels kinda cheap and weak, at least for haptic feedback when typing. Something I can deal with though. It does have the more vibrate less noise effect so I guess it is more functional for notifying you when in your pocket. I personally like the sharp and fast kind of vibration motors like my Nexus 6P had, although it wasn't very effective at notifying me when in my pocket, it just felt better when typing.
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I personally am not a fan of it. It feels kinda cheap and weak, at least for haptic feedback when typing. Something I can deal with though. It does have the more vibrate less noise effect so I guess it is more functional for notifying you when in your pocket. I personally like the sharp and fast kind of vibration motors like my Nexus 6P had, although it wasn't very effective at notifying me when in my pocket, it just felt better when typing.
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I'd recommend you change the vibration strength of the keyboard then. If you're using the Google keyboard it can be found hnder preferences
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Nitemare3219 said:
iPhone is still far better. But the Pixel 2 haptics are much better in terms of being less tinny... more of a deep vibration vs the original Pixel. Compared to the Note8, the Pixel 2 XL is a hair faster/sharper, but not as strong or deep in feel. This might be due to the intensity setting which isn't changeable in settings... will likely require root and a kernel to ramp up the intensity.
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Using the phone for a few days now, I agree with Nitemare3219's assessment. Its definitely not as tinny as most other phones but it's not as deep as the i7+/N8 and it has resulted in me missing some calls bc I don't feel the vibration in my pocket. Wish it was stronger in intensity but not a deal breaker for me. There's so much else good about this thing over my other phones including: loud and even stereo speakers, insane battery life, no 4k video stuttering at all, and better still shots.
Serious question related to this thread: For those of you who have haptic feedback on for typing, etc. - why do you like this? Honestly it's one of the first things I do with every phone - turn that stuff off. Only time I like my phone to vibrate is when receiving a call or text.
Just curious as to what people like about it.
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I'd recommend you change the vibration strength of the keyboard then. If you're using the Google keyboard it can be found hnder preferences
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I've tried, but it only increases the vibration duration not the actual strength. I know you can change the actual strength of the vibration with a custom kernel, it was possible with elementalX on the Nexus 6P so I'm holding out for that. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Not sure if this was something the original Pixel and Pixel XL (Or phones have been doing it for some time) did but I did notice that it has an interesting haptic feedback that kind of mimics Apple's Force Touch with a vibration when pressing and releasing for the keyboard and back, home, and multitasking buttons. It's subtle but there. For notifications I find it strong enough. I keep my phone in my front left pocket.
I did come from the Nexus 5X and wasn't a fan of that motor.
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I like the haptic feedback of Pixel 2 XL but vibration upon calls or messages is too weak: if phone is layin down on a hard flat surface, when I receive a call I cannot either feel or hear at all the vibration.
thegios said:
I like the haptic feedback of Pixel 2 XL but vibration upon calls or messages is too weak: if phone is layin down on a hard flat surface, when I receive a call I cannot either feel or hear at all the vibration.
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It's relatively weak while typing or pressing the navigation buttons but I'm fine with that. Are you using it with or without a case? I hear vibrating notifications and calls pretty fine with my TPU case on. That's with regular ambient sounds and not in a busy office or anything.
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I like the haptic feedback of Pixel 2 XL but vibration upon calls or messages is too weak: if phone is layin down on a hard flat surface, when I receive a call I cannot either feel or hear at all the vibration.
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Was the same way on the 6p. Hopefully the kernel Devs can address the issue as they did with the 6p :good:
No case. It's not normal that a phone made of hard material, laying on a harder surface, does not make the surface itself vibrate. I cannot even hear the vibration sound.
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No case. It's not normal that a phone made of hard material, laying on a harder surface, does not make the surface itself vibrate. I cannot even hear the vibration sound.
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But if you can feel it in your pocket then it's doing the job. That's what ringtones and notification sounds are for. If you can't, then don't know what to say. It's not the strongest for sure but it's far from weak, at least on my unit.
Well I can feel it in the jeans pocket, not in the jacket pocket.
Its not samsung or iphone good. It still generate a bit of rattleing noise. But not too bad
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It doesn't rattle like the rubbish you get on my S8+ or HTC 10, and you can't hear it, as it's for feeling not hearing, but you feel it in your trousers which is where it's meant to be imho.
Is it me or vibration is very low?
I have 8.1 DP2 and if phone is on vibration and laying down on a flat hard surface, I cannot hear it at all.
I'm not sure if this will help with notifications, but the vibration strength can be set in gboard under preferences.
Right now Google has the best Haptic Engine/Motor in Android!
And it's more like Apple's "Taptic" Engine. But as far as your concern
I'm sure Google will add the "Strength" option back to settings menu or
just wait for a custom Kernel to be built with one.
I'm actually talking about vibration when receiving a call or a message
This is driving me nuts!!!
When phone is in vibration and laying on a hard flat surface, I cannot feel it... Unbeliveable!!!
thegios said:
This is driving me nuts!!!
When phone is in vibration and laying on a hard flat surface, I cannot feel it... Unbeliveable!!!
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I will second this. I just switched from my gs8+, still have it though. The vibration is next to worthless for receiving phone calls and text messages. You cannot even hear the vibration at all let alone feel the vibration in your pocket. It's pathetic and I'm considering returning the pixel 2 xl back to Verizon and going back the gs8+. It's that annoying. I've only been testing the pixel 2 xl for barely 24 hours.
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I will second this. I just switched from my gs8+, still have it though. The vibration is next to worthless for receiving phone calls and text messages. You cannot even hear the vibration at all let alone feel the vibration in your pocket. It's pathetic and I'm considering returning the pixel 2 xl back to Verizon and going back the gs8+. It's that annoying. I've only been testing the pixel 2 xl for barely 24 hours.
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I can feel the vibration in my pocket. You can't hear it because you're not supposed to hear it. It's a decent motor rather than the old rattly crap you get on other phones. I feel the vibrate in my pocket better than my S8+ or my HTC 10.
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Right now Google has the best Haptic Engine/Motor in Android!
And it's more like Apple's "Taptic" Engine. But as far as your concern
I'm sure Google will add the "Strength" option back to settings menu or
just wait for a custom Kernel to be built with one.
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Google don't have the best Haptic feedback, far from it. it doesn't come close to iPhone X, best haptic feedback on Android pones is in LG V30. and there is so many places where LG uses haptic feedback. if I've to rate few phones which I've tried and rate there haptic feedback it would be like
1. iPhone X
2. LG V30
3. Pixel 2 XL
4 Samsung S9+ ( they uses haptic feedback very less, fingerprint sensor don't even give you any feedback which I don't like )
Oneplus 5T vibrates a lot. but OnePlus 5T vibrations makes you feel you using a cheap phone.