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- | [* black] Looks like Apple removed the headphone jack to make room for this very important... plastic bumper thing that cover the fake speaker ports? |
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- | [* black] More importantly, here's the taptic engine responsible for the feedback on the weird new home button. |
+ | [* black] Finally, we have made it to the (would be) headphone jack. What occupies this coveted space? A component that channels sound into the microphone. No fancy electronics, just some classic acoustics. |
+ | [* black] More importantly, here's the Taptic Engine. Mechanical buttons are a thing of the past when you have haptic feedback. |
+ | [* icon_note] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic_technology|Haptic feedback|new_window=true]? Those familiar with the touchpad on a [guide|39841|Retina MacBook 2015|stepid=89855|new_window=true] have already experienced haptics from the Taptic Engine. The Taptic Engine provides the feedback that a button gives without having a real button. |