iOS 5 brought us over 200 new features to our iPhones, iPod touches and iPads. During the keynote Apple couldn’t touch base on all of them of course. So that means it up to us to dig through the iOS site to find these new features or if you’re like me you’ll sit and look through the software it self.
I was looking through the settings and here’s where I went. General>Accessibility there I found something new. Custom Vibrations.

Now this is pretty neat I must say. We can have a custom vibration for each contact. So what you have to do is turn this on. Then close out of the settings app. Next head over to a contact and press the “edit” button. Once you press this you’ll magically see an option that says vibration. Its set to the default.

Go ahead and press the vibration option you’ll get options to choose what kind of vibration you want for that contact. iOS 5 comes with some good preinstalled vibrations. We also get the option to create a custom one. The method for creating is pretty cool too.

Just start by tapping the screen, you’ll see ripples on the screen. Once you’re done creating the vibration you can play it back, save it and give it a name.
This feature is great. Not so great if you’re the baggy pants kind of a person. Just keep in mind that if the vibration you make is rather intense it could put a damper on the battery life.