Google is a company that apart from offering the very best hardware is able to replace you with different software features, such as a magic-looking camera, among many other functions, such as the endless Shazam that doesn't drain batteries.
The final function to include involves the mobile sensors themselves, and that we can do this by gesturing on the back of the cell phone. How does it work and what can we do?
Double tap back: Pixel's new action
Now a second is coming Developer preview Android 11, a new version of developer that covers a lot of issues.
Trends Columbus, a program that uses information from the accelerometer and gyroscope to find out when we're doing touch-the-end. The program includes a touch of actions such as:
- Set time and alarms.
- Open room.
- Open Google Assistant.
- Multimedia controls.
- Close status bar.
- Mute incoming calls.
- Perform system actions.
- Do not enter notifications.
Android 11 hides a mysterious function that everyone will want
In the first version of Android 11 an unknown function was found that allows to control the phone in a way that has not been seen yet.
At XDA Developers have discovered two exciting works with this new program, which they recorded in the video.
The first action doubles back to take a screenshot. This action promises to be one of the most useful things in the day-to-day that we make lots of screenshots.
Another action they tried with a double tap might be to go into multitasking for Android, a gesture that can be useful at any time.
It's not the first time we've seen it touch Columbus usability, or the possibilities of making contact continue to improve, so it is expected that with the advent of Android 11 we have the choice to choose which functions we want to share.