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Meta announced a new feature for Facebook. People will soon feel messages. This is called haptic feedback. The company made the announcement today. It explained how this will work. Users send a message with special effects. The receiver’s phone will vibrate. The vibration pattern matches the effect. For example, sending a heart might cause a gentle pulse. Sending a firework could create a quick burst of vibrations. This adds a physical sense to digital chats.


Meta announces Facebook will support haptic feedback messages

(Meta announces Facebook will support haptic feedback messages)

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO, talked about the change. He said communication is more than words. Feeling messages makes interactions deeper. It helps people connect better. This feature builds on existing message effects. Those are visual or sound-based. Now touch is included too. The goal is richer conversations online. Meta believes this is the next step. They want messaging to feel more real and personal.

The haptic feedback rolls out next month. It will be available globally. Users need the latest Facebook app version. It works on many modern smartphones. Both iPhone and Android devices are supported. Meta confirmed device compatibility details will follow. People can turn the feature on or off. Settings allow control over the vibration intensity. Meta expects positive user response. They see this as enhancing daily communication.


Meta announces Facebook will support haptic feedback messages

(Meta announces Facebook will support haptic feedback messages)

Meta engineers developed the technology. They focused on making vibrations feel natural. Different effects trigger distinct patterns. Testing involved many user trials. Feedback helped refine the sensations. Privacy was also a key consideration. The haptic data stays on the device. Meta says it isn’t stored or shared. The company continues investing in new communication tools. Haptic feedback is part of that larger effort. They aim to make virtual interactions more lifelike.

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