India, June 24 -- Many iPhone users find the device fast and responsive, but one feature often feels slower than expected: Haptic Touch. This feature controls how quickly your iPhone responds when you press and hold an item on the screen. If the response feels delayed, it can make the phone seem sluggish when opening menus or previews.
Haptic Touch duration determines how long you must press before the menu or action appears. A slower setting can help prevent accidental long presses, which might be useful for users who need extra time to control their touch input. However, this slower response can also make everyday interactions feel less smooth.
Starting with iOS 17, Apple introduced an accessibility setting that lets users speed up Ha...
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