The first owners of the new iPhone SE are aware of details they may not want to know a bit: the terminal does not have Haptic Touch enabled for notifications. Not least, because it can be used when you receive a notification but not on a locked screen or notification list.
Haptic Touch is a replacement for 3D Touch: Apple decided to stop using the fingerprint difference to simply issue a negative response when we want to display a menu of apps content or expand notifications and interact with them.
The difference is that at present no one knows how to explain
For some iPhone models, that haptic response is everywhere. But on the iPhone SE, the Haptic Touch has disappeared into the parts we mentioned. Y it may seem like an easy mistake to fix with a future update program but TechCrunch editor Matthew Panzarino it has a reason to say no:
Fwiw. this is not a mistake. It's not the ideal situation for me (I use the act of doing dozens of times multiple times a day every day). Haptic works in many other ways on the iPhone SE, but not in notifications. https://t.co/2SqFKKGlZG
– Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) April 27, 2020
It doesn't make much sense, so we'll have to wait to see if Apple gets this haptic response from SE SE or if that end can be had for some reason. Some older terminals, like the iPhone 8, don't have that answer without any problems … maybe Apple plans to change iOS functionality in the future and that's the first step?