One UI 7.0 Beta Users Call for Haptic Feedback Upgrades

Samsung released the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta 1 earlier this month to the Galaxy S24 series in the selected regions, including the US, UK, Korea, and Germany. Later it rolled out the second beta update, and now we are looking forward to the release of the third beta update.
Samsung has rolled out two One UI 7 beta versions for the Galaxy S24 series that bring several new features, introduce a revamped interface, and improve performance. The beta testers are quite active and noticeably even little tweaks to provide feedback and request upgrades, specifically for haptic feedback.
It is expected to integrate these suggestions into the final release of One UI 7. A beta user recently shared some detailed suggestions on how Samsung could improve haptic feedback on Galaxy phones. Users also made five specific recommendations, including enhancements for back gesture haptics. Regarding this, users suggest that One UI should introduce short vibrations while canceling a back gesture.
Users also suggest adding haptic feedback while pulling down the Quick Panel. A single, clear haptic vibration could confirm the activation of the panel without asking the user to look away. The user’s proposal also includes haptic feedback while adjusting volume and brightness sliders, upon launching the app drawer, and switching between applications in the Recent menu, aiming to deliver tactile cues for smoother and more intuitive user interactions.
Acknowledging all of this haptic feedback, a beta community moderator thanked the user for the suggestions and claimed that they had been forwarded to the relevant team and also assured that the company would adopt these changes in the final One UI 7 version. It remains to see whether the stable version will bring all of these suggestions.