How do I get Samsung Galaxy's API for variable frequency vibration?









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  • How do I get those API that does that variable frequency vibration, particularly for those premium Samsung Galaxy devices since S7 and Note 7 (FE) and forward?

  • Is the API freely available?

  • Is the vibration frequency thing has been there from Samsung only, or has been by Google?

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  • It is not technically "HD Rumble" like Nintendo's name it on their Nintendo Switch Joycon. Samsung's devices only has one simple circular vibrator that is basically, a speaker that made into rumbler. https://www.precisionmicrodrives.com/vibration-motors/ (Haptic vibrator)









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    Before we get started, please watch the video bellow to get an idea.
    Video link. About discovery of Samsung's "HD Rumble"



    Here are my questions:




    • How do I get those API that does that variable frequency vibration, particularly for those premium Samsung Galaxy devices since S7 and Note 7 (FE) and forward?

    • Is the API freely available?

    • Is the vibration frequency thing has been there from Samsung only, or has been by Google?

    Please take note that:



    • It is not technically "HD Rumble" like Nintendo's name it on their Nintendo Switch Joycon. Samsung's devices only has one simple circular vibrator that is basically, a speaker that made into rumbler. https://www.precisionmicrodrives.com/vibration-motors/ (Haptic vibrator)









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      Before we get started, please watch the video bellow to get an idea.
      Video link. About discovery of Samsung's "HD Rumble"



      Here are my questions:




      • How do I get those API that does that variable frequency vibration, particularly for those premium Samsung Galaxy devices since S7 and Note 7 (FE) and forward?

      • Is the API freely available?

      • Is the vibration frequency thing has been there from Samsung only, or has been by Google?

      Please take note that:



      • It is not technically "HD Rumble" like Nintendo's name it on their Nintendo Switch Joycon. Samsung's devices only has one simple circular vibrator that is basically, a speaker that made into rumbler. https://www.precisionmicrodrives.com/vibration-motors/ (Haptic vibrator)









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      Before we get started, please watch the video bellow to get an idea.
      Video link. About discovery of Samsung's "HD Rumble"



      Here are my questions:




      • How do I get those API that does that variable frequency vibration, particularly for those premium Samsung Galaxy devices since S7 and Note 7 (FE) and forward?

      • Is the API freely available?

      • Is the vibration frequency thing has been there from Samsung only, or has been by Google?

      Please take note that:



      • It is not technically "HD Rumble" like Nintendo's name it on their Nintendo Switch Joycon. Samsung's devices only has one simple circular vibrator that is basically, a speaker that made into rumbler. https://www.precisionmicrodrives.com/vibration-motors/ (Haptic vibrator)






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