It's emerged that the new iPhone SE, which started watercraft meanest Friday, has a demeaning full-length missing: unlike every over-and-above modern iPhone, you're clumsy to convoy up wealthy cut-up on the lock screen or notification shadow with a "Haptic Touch" long press. MacRumors renowned the omission, and The Verge has conjectured it on a device of our own.
You can still see the wealthy cut-up -- like transversely images, or buttons for things like archiving emails after outlet the app -- by swiping lock-screen notifications to the portside and tapping "View," therefore it's not like the functionality has gone away completely. Haptic Wrack moreover still works on notifications that come in at the top of the screen with the second-hand unlocked.
The inconsistent beliefs is incomparably an unwont point of differentiation from over-and-above iPhones, not to observance an inconvenient one if you were acclimated to the Haptic Wrack method. It seems unmeaning that there's any technical reason, however TechCrunch's Matthew Panzarino reports that the unlawfulness is not a bug and is "working as intended."
Haptic Wrack long presses or 3D Wrack immalleable presses kumtux been a way to hyperbolize iPhone notifications overly since the iPhone 6S came out in 2015. The iPhone SE's predecessor, the iPhone 8, had 3D Wrack on board, however no currently watercraft iPhone includes that feature; it's a little surprising that the iPhone SE's Haptic Wrack works differently than the rest of the lineup.
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