The Dynamic Vibration System on the new Sony Xperia XZ2 is pretty cool - it analyses the sound that is playing (from the music player or even a game) and uses the larger vibration motor to add a haptic feel to the sound. For example, it vibrates with the bass drum or the hi-hats.
But as Aarjith reminded us, this isn't the first phone to do such a thing. In fact, we have to travel all the way back to 2004 and check out the Motorola E398. The same hardware was also sold as the ROKR E1, aka the first phone to support iTunes.

Motorola E398
The phone could play MP3 files through its stereo speakers (with 16mm drivers). And it activated its vibration in rhythm with the bass of the music. It would even put on a light show, blinking it the color LEDs on its sides (along with the screen and keypad backlight). The vibration worked with games too!
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Motorola E398
It's a cool feature, shame that it was forgotten for over a decade before returning to mobile phones. With the current trend of retro phones we wouldn't mind makers digging up some other forgotten tricks.
Thanks again for the stroll down memory lane, Aarjith!
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