Google to Enhance Pixel Phones with Adaptive Touch Sensitivity
The new feature, discovered in Android 14 beta code, will adjust screen sensitivity based on environmental conditions and user activities.
- Google is reportedly introducing an adaptive touch feature for Pixel phones, adjusting touch sensitivity based on environment and activities.
- The feature, found in Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 code strings, could adapt to conditions like rain, cold, and when using a screen protector.
- The adaptive touch feature aims to improve user experience by making Pixel phones easier to use in various situations.
- Pixel 8 series already includes a screen protector detection feature, enhancing touch sensitivity when a protector is applied.
- The rollout date for the adaptive touch feature has not been announced, but its inclusion in Android beta suggests it may be released soon.