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Title: The iPhone SE Haptic Touch doesn’t work with notifications. Here’s a workaround
Post by: HCK on April 30, 2020, 04:05:14 pm
The iPhone SE Haptic Touch doesn’t work with notifications. Here’s a workaround

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<p>The iPhone SE is sure to be a hit—it's essentially an iPhone 8 with the iPhone 11's processor stuffed inside at the very affordable price of $399. It's got a lot of desirable features like wireless charging, IP67 water resistance, and Portrait Mode on the front and rear cameras. It also has Haptic Touch, Apple's name for a long-press with haptic feedback.</p><p>Haptic Touch on the iPhone SE works everywhere you'd expect it to: on app icons, on web links, on times, dates, and addresses in Messages... everywhere except, for some reason, in notifications.</p><p>For notifications on the lock screen or in the notification center (swipe down from the top of the screen), long-pressing does nothing. It's quite a drag, as many notifications show previews and enable quick actions from the Haptic Touch menu. You can snooze a smart camera motion detection, view an email and archive or delete it, or type out a quick reply to a text message.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3540769/the-iphone-se-haptic-touch-doesnt-work-with-notifications-heres-a-workaround.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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