The recently released Android 12 beta for Google Pixel smartphones offers a new way to control several functions of the device, which Google is still working on.

This is a feature called Camera Switch which uses facial recognition to read facial expressions and perform operations, according to information from the XDA Developers community site, relayed by

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Accessibility options are traditionally intended for users with disabilities, or who cannot interact with the touchscreen.

But in the past, however, some have been adopted by more smartphone owners.

Camera Switch thus offers to associate certain facial movements with predefined actions.

The tool is capable of detecting six facial expressions through the phone's camera.

# Android12 lets you control your phone with your face ... Looks to me like it's going to be damn funny to see the facial expressions of the person next to you!

😁https: //t.co/liqfWmHQ7Q pic.twitter.com/9Z9i1CrRFE

- Dominic (@DominicDesbiens) August 16, 2021

Scroll the screen with a simple glance

A smile, an open mouth, a raised eyebrow or even a look up, left or right allow the user to operate his smartphone. After adjusting the Camera Switch parameters, these gestures can be used in particular to scroll up or down a screen, return to the home page or to the previous page, make a selection, or even access the simplified parameters or the notifications page.

The sensitivity of facial recognition can be adjusted manually.

Thus, for each facial expression, the duration and extent of the movement necessary for the action can be defined in advance in order to avoid any accidental gesture.

The list of gestures that can be used could subsequently be enriched.

While the tool is in use of the smartphone camera, an icon indicates that Camera Switch is activated.

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