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Why the haptics in your smartphone matter
It can make your phone feel premium or cheap.
You probably didn’t buy your latest smartphone with its haptic feedback in mind, but there’s a good chance you’ve noticed it. The quality of haptics on offer varies across the board. For every iPhone or OnePlus phone with tight-as-a-drum feedback, there are seemingly a dozen phones with vague, buzzy vibrations that make you want to disable the feature altogether.
But how much does it matter? More than you might think. It’s not just a reflection of your phone’s quality in some cases, it can improve the functionality of the phone. Here are a few reasons why you’ll want to consider haptics an important feature the next time you’re shopping for a handset.
days running software version 12.5.062. The Legion Duel 2 review unit was provided to
Android Authority by Lenovo for this review.
What you need to know about the Lenovo Legion Duel 2
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Legion Duel 2 (16GB/512GB): €999/£899
The second iteration of the Legion Duel comes with the latest Snapdragon 888 processor and up to 16GB with 512GB of storage. Design-wise the phone is similar to its predecessor, but this year Lenovo raised the back of the phone to make room for an additional active cooling fan, as well as eight active triggers. The device comes in two colors Ultimate Black and Titanium White. In the box, you get the phone, a 90W charger, a plastic case, and two USB-C to USB-C cables.