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When your iPhone 16 stops buzzing for calls, games feel lifeless, or silent mode no longer gives that satisfying thump, it’s likely a Taptic Engine issue. We restore that crisp, tactile feedback using authentic Apple-grade parts, quickest turnaround and expert care.
| iPhone 16 Taptic Engine Issue | Possible Reason |
| iPhone 16 doesn’t vibrate at all | If the iPhone 16 doesn’t buzz during incoming calls, taps, or alerts, the Taptic Engine may be damaged or disconnected inside. A quick diagnostic can confirm whether a replacement is needed. |
| Game haptics not working on iPhone 16 | Games that rely on vibration feedback (like shooters or racers) won’t feel right if the Taptic Engine is faulty or unresponsive. This stems from physical shocks or moisture exposure. |
| Haptics feel weak or inconsistent | The engine may be worn out from long-term use or impacted by minor internal misalignments. A full inspection usually catches this early. |
| iPhone 16 haptics disappeared after water exposure | Despite water resistance, liquid can sneak through and corrode engine components and dull or entirely kill vibration. |
| No feedback from system toggles (silent mode, Face ID, etc.) | If you’re flipping switches or unlocking and the Taptic Engine remains entirely non-responsive, that signals that a replacement is the most effective fix. |
| Delayed or laggy response when pressing buttons | The feedback delay can be tied to a struggling Taptic Engine not syncing correctly with the UI. A calibration or component replacement often restores that instant snap you’re used to. |
If your iPhone 16 suddenly stops buzzing during calls, taps, or in games and typing feels faint or totally gone, it’s a sign that your Taptic Engine might be broken. Time to give it a checkup.
Totally. A strong drop can jolt internal components like the Taptic Engine out of alignment. Even if there’s no outer damage, you might feel (or not feel) the difference. A technician can pinpoint exactly what’s off.
When all the settings are correct but the phone stays silent, it's likely a hardware fault. The Taptic Engine could be disconnected, damaged, or fried from internal stress.
Yes! If RPGs or racing games suddenly feel lifeless, it could be your Taptic Engine skipping its cue. These subtle vibrations are powered by the engine and when it's faulty, the fun fizzle fades.
Absolutely. Once we install an authentic Apple-grade Taptic Engine and test your iPhone’s haptic feedback, you’ll feel every buzz, tap, and click just like the day you unboxed it.