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Vibration "ringtones" should be a thing. Less likely to confuse with phantom sensations and other people's phones vibrating.
This has been a feature on iOS for a long timeβIβve still got some custom patterns from back in high school
Like, distinctive vibration patterns.
Hmm, surely it's been done. It seems like straightforward good thing.
I'm sure Android (well, Samsung anyway) had this years ago... I remember it on my i7500 back in the 1.5 days.
I wonder when it went missing....
there are, back from polyphonic times
I have a different vibration pattern for my wife's calls and messages, work calls and messages, and all others. I swear I will get phantom vibrations from a specific set randomly.
I think nothing phones have it
I cannot believe buttplugs have phones beat in this area.
Innovation industry!