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Apple's iPhone 5 has stronger, louder vibrations than the iPhone 4S. And that seems to be because of some old technology that's landed in the company's latest handset.
When the iPhone 4 shipped on AT&T's network, the device came with a small vibration motor. However, when the device was offered up to Verizon customers months later, it had a different component that was both larger and more streamlined. The result? Smoother, softer vibrations. That same component came in the iPhone 4S.
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