
I’ve been using a pre-production version of the unfortunately named LG V30S ThinQ since Mobile World Congress last month. I didn’t spend more than a few minutes with the near-identical original V30, so it feels like a brand new phone to me, and I mostly really like it. My favorite feature, however, came as a surprise to me.
It’s not the sleek design, lovely as it is. It’s not the camera system, though I like the wide-angle lens a lot. And it’s not LG’s software, because… well, of course it isn’t. It’s the way the phone feels.
The V30 and V30S are reactive and physical to use in a way that almost no other Android phones are, thanks to their best-in-class haptic feedback system. The vibration motors and actuators are used throughout the...
from
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/3/29/17175466/android-haptic-feedback-is-bad-why
from
https://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2018/03/demand-good-vibrations-from-your-next.html
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