← Back to context Comment by quamserena 3 months ago I like having a tactile home button. 6 comments quamserena Reply WhyNotHugo 3 months ago I love TouchID and can’t stand FaceID. But the home button is terrible. It’s just too hard to be used comfortable, and I end up hang that floating software button instead. oakesm9 3 months ago The iPhone hasn’t had a “real” home button since the iPhone 7 in 2016. It’s a static touch pad with haptic feedback. pseudalopex 3 months ago Haptic feedback is tactile. pxc 3 months ago Not very. Try touch typing on a touchscreen keyboard with haptic feedback 1 reply → quamserena 3 months ago I happen to still use an iPhone from 2016 as my daily driver.
WhyNotHugo 3 months ago I love TouchID and can’t stand FaceID. But the home button is terrible. It’s just too hard to be used comfortable, and I end up hang that floating software button instead.
oakesm9 3 months ago The iPhone hasn’t had a “real” home button since the iPhone 7 in 2016. It’s a static touch pad with haptic feedback. pseudalopex 3 months ago Haptic feedback is tactile. pxc 3 months ago Not very. Try touch typing on a touchscreen keyboard with haptic feedback 1 reply → quamserena 3 months ago I happen to still use an iPhone from 2016 as my daily driver.
pseudalopex 3 months ago Haptic feedback is tactile. pxc 3 months ago Not very. Try touch typing on a touchscreen keyboard with haptic feedback 1 reply →
I love TouchID and can’t stand FaceID. But the home button is terrible. It’s just too hard to be used comfortable, and I end up hang that floating software button instead.
The iPhone hasn’t had a “real” home button since the iPhone 7 in 2016. It’s a static touch pad with haptic feedback.
Haptic feedback is tactile.
Not very. Try touch typing on a touchscreen keyboard with haptic feedback
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I happen to still use an iPhone from 2016 as my daily driver.