The iPhone SE is sure to be a hit—it’s essentially an iPhone 8 with the iPhone 11’s processor stuffed inside at the very affordable price of $399. It’s got a lot of desirable features like wireless charging, IP67 water resistance, and Portrait Mode on the front and rear cameras. It also has Haptic Touch, Apple’s name for a long-press with haptic feedback.
Haptic Touch on the iPhone SE works everywhere you’d expect it to: on app icons, on web links, on times, dates, and addresses in Messages… everywhere except, for some reason, in notifications. Read full article on MacWorld here…