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Yes this depends on the swipe action. Haptics can be like before, no Haptics at all, or the new ugly sounding Haptics.
 
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Just noticed the same where the Haptic effect activates if you've accidentally turned on Portrait Orientation Lock in Control Center as I did (two buttons below the airplane mode button in my screenshot below.) It's the padlock icon on the left surrounded by a clockwise arrow in the Control Center screen. Just tap the Portrait Orientation Lock button to deactivate it and stop the Haptic feedback (click sound and vibration.)

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Just noticed the same where the Haptic effect activates if you've accidentally turned on Portrait Orientation Lock in Control Center as I did (two buttons below the airplane mode button in my screenshot below.) It's the padlock icon on the left surrounded by a clockwise arrow in the Control Center screen. Just tap the Portrait Orientation Lock button to deactivate it and stop the Haptic feedback (click sound and vibration.)

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That makes no difference to me, sometimes swiping up the control centre will make no vibration and no click, sometimes just a vibration on it's own like it's supposed to be and sometimes both vibration and click.

It really seems like the click is a hardware fault but I don't know, might be something they can fix like the cold temp screen bug.

I also don't think this was created by 11.2, I've noticed something off about the vibrations since before that.
 
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That makes no difference to me, sometimes swiping up the control centre will make no vibration and no click, sometimes just a vibration on it's own like it's supposed to be and sometimes both vibration and click.

I really seems like the click is a hardware fault but I don't know, might be something they can fix like the cold temp screen bug.

I also don't think this was created by 11.2, I've noticed something off about the vibrations since before that.

Hate to hear my problem wasn't yours being such an easy fix! I'd try erasing my phone and if the problem comes back with a standard factory image it's gotta be hardware.
 
Hate to hear my problem wasn't yours being such an easy fix! I'd try erasing my phone and if the problem comes back with a standard factory image it's gotta be hardware.

It's weird as apart from that and one or two other places it's fine, scrolling through a wheel of dates for inputing into a website for example and other things it works and feels as it should. Anyway, I have my phone on silent most of the time so don't notice it that often.
 
i conclude that this a bug!today i wear my headset and accidentaly discovered that whenever i swipe up(deactivating the reachability) i can hear the tick noise on the headset and no longer on the bottom of the phone just the usual haptic vibration so this must be a bug that activates both the haptic and the noise in the bottom speaker
 
I just noticed this tick noise on my iPhone X when I swiped up along the bottom to exit Reachability. Definitely seems like a software bug.
 
Same happening here. Reported to Apple. Noise happens about 8 times out of 10. If you swipe up really slowly, then the noise usually doesn't happen, but if you swipe up quickly, the noise will more likely occur.
 
Same happening here. Reported to Apple. Noise happens about 8 times out of 10. If you swipe up really slowly, then the noise usually doesn't happen, but if you swipe up quickly, the noise will more likely occur.
Can confirm no noise when going SUPER slow. Deff software bug. So strange lol.

Probably one of the more crazier bugs from iOS.
 
i noticed today after updating to 10.2 my X is making weird noise when swiping up after doing reachability!its like vibration+noice.is this normal?

Yeah I have this same issue when closing control centre or reach ability. I have a genius appointment today to see what they say. I already reported this through apples website so hopefully it’s just software based. I believe I didn’t notice it before iOS 11.2
 
Yeah I have this same issue when closing control centre or reach ability. I have a genius appointment today to see what they say. I already reported this through apples website so hopefully it’s just software based. I believe I didn’t notice it before iOS 11.2

Any feedback from the Genius Bar?
 
Any feedback from the Genius Bar?

Yeah so I went to the Genius Bar and basically they run a diagnostics test to tell me everything was in working order. Then we completely reinstalled the software and set up as a new phone. Still had the noise. He listened himself and asked a colleague who then also said he expected that kind of noise from Haptics. He said that it could be a software glitch but to just wait and see if it’s fixed in an update. Which is fine but the other issue with this software is battery draining much quicker than before.
 
Yeah so I went to the Genius Bar and basically they run a diagnostics test to tell me everything was in working order. Then we completely reinstalled the software and set up as a new phone. Still had the noise. He listened himself and asked a colleague who then also said he expected that kind of noise from Haptics. He said that it could be a software glitch but to just wait and see if it’s fixed in an update. Which is fine but the other issue with this software is battery draining much quicker than before.

yes im positive this is a software glitch you can try this yourself.use any headphone and plug it in and the noise is going to the headphone so my theory is just a bug where the haptic vibration together with the noise from the speaker activates at the same time
 
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