Here’s what to do:
TapSettings.
OniPhone 6Sand earlier, the menu is calledSounds.
To change the vibration when you get an incoming call, tapRingtone.
ChooseDefault, pre-installed vibrations, orNoneif you don’t want a vibration during an incoming call.
Tap each option to preview the vibration pattern.
When you find one you want, ensure the checkmark is next to it and then tapRingtone>Back.
Control these options with the sliders forPlay Haptics in Ring ModeandPlay Haptics in Silent Mode.
Another vibration you could enablemimics the experience of typing.
Each time you tap a letter using the on-screen keyboard, a small vibration provides feedback.
Enable this by going toSettings>Sounds & Haptics>Keyboard Feedback> moveHapticslider toon/green.
Tap the vibration pattern on the screen.
When you’re done, tapStop.
TapPlayto preview the vibration.
If you want to record it again, tapRecordand tap the screen again.
If you’re happy with it, tapSave.
Give the new vibration pattern a name in the pop-up window and tapSave.
Want to delete a custom vibration pattern?
Just swipe right to left across it in theCustommenu and tapDelete.
On older iPhones, go toSettings>Soundsand turn offVibrate on RingandVibrate on Silent.
No, not really.
However, you could choose a different vibration pattern to make the vibrations longer or closer together.
On older iPhones, go toSettings>Soundsand turn onVibrate on Silent.