Google is presently trialing fresh dual-tap gestures for its Pixel lineup. This gesture facilitates users to effortlessly dismiss incoming calls, snooze alarms, open the camera app, and more. Dubbed Columbus, this new gesture emerges in the initial Android 11 Developer Preview.
Google experiments with double-tap gestures on the rear of Pixel phones powered by Android 11
The Columbus gesture mandates users to tap the device's back twice to execute tasks. Notably, Google doesn't rely on any specific hardware for this gesture. Instead, it simply employs the gyroscope and accelerometer.
Information concerning this gesture on Android 11 indicates that Google furnishes users with news and guidance throughout the setup process. Users can also personalize the gesture and use it to launch selected apps or perform desired actions. By default, the double-tap gesture is utilized to activate Google Assistant. Below is a comprehensive list of all actions that can be triggered by this new gesture on Pixel phones:
- Disable timer.
- Launch camera app.
- Activate Google Assistant.
- Play/pause media.
- Collapse status bar.
- Silence incoming calls.
- Snooze alarm.
- Unpin notifications.
- Perform user-selected actions.
The gesture seems to work accurately on Pixel 2 and Pixel 3, but it's unclear if Google will introduce this new double-tap gesture to older Pixel smartphones. The company may reserve this gesture exclusively for the upcoming Pixel 4a and Pixel 5, or simply add it to all current Pixel smartphone models through a future feature update.
The double-tap to wake feature has been implemented on iPhones and Android phones previously. If you're unfamiliar with how to do it, you can refer to articles on Mytour such as How to double-tap to wake iPhone screen for iPhone users, or How to double-tap to wake Samsung screen for Samsung users.
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