Not long before, there were just a couple of Android phones that offered proper haptic feedback that could go against Apple's iPhones. But in the last two or so years, even more affordable Android phones started incorporating better haptic engines and Meizu follows suit. After a series of teasers about cameras, loudspeakers, high-refresh rate display and charging speeds, the company decided to let us in on the so-called mEngine 3.0 haptic feedback motor. The Weibo post reads "mEngine 3.0 horizontal linear motor" but we can't be entirely sure what that means. One would assume, though,...
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