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Default Haptic feedback on the G1?

Is the hardware even capable of supporting Haptic-like feedback? It seems possible considering the short vibration you get when tapping and holding a home screen icon. I wonder if this will be incorporated into the virtual keyboard Google promised, or if some crafty developer can beat them to it. Thoughts?
 
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1. I would love it and theres no reason hardware can't support it
2. Our battery would last 1 hour instead of 2 hours
 
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Is the hardware even capable of supporting Haptic-like feedback? It seems possible considering the short vibration you get when tapping and holding a home screen icon. I wonder if this will be incorporated into the virtual keyboard Google promised, or if some crafty developer can beat them to it. Thoughts?
yes it does I don't remember the name of the app, buts on the market place and it gives haptic feed back, I believe it was gravity ringer was the name of it....
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it gives you haptic feedback all the time, unless I don't understand the term.


For example, if you long press on anything on the home screen, the phone vibrates at you to let you know you've unanchored the item and can now move it freely around the screen.
 
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