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[* black] With the logic board out of the way, we fish out the famous Taptic Engine!
- [* icon_note] Though the XR does not support ''3D'' touch, it does get ''haptic'' touch, which is basically a long touch rather than a strong touch. Looks like the haptics are driven by a [guide|67384|familiar|stepid=136473|new_window=true] linear-oscillating vibration motor.
+ [* icon_note] Though the XR does not support 3D Touch, it does get Haptic Touch, which is basically a long touch rather than a strong touch. Looks like the haptics are driven by a [guide|67384|familiar|stepid=136473|new_window=true] linear-oscillating vibration motor.
[* black] Next out is that rectangle battery! We're more than happy to encounter four whole adhesive pull tabs that make removal quite breezy.