Google Pixel przetestuje nową funkcję „adaptacyjnego dotyku”

Smartphones often pose a problem for users when using them in the rain. Wet surfaces prevent the activation of touch buttons and make screen navigation difficult. Even a few drops of water can cause incorrect actions, such as accidental calls.

Google is testing a new feature for Pixel phones that aims to help users in such situations. According to information published by Android Police, hidden code in the beta version of Android 14 reveals a new feature called “Adaptive Touch,” which automatically adjusts the screen to the surroundings and use of screen protectors.

Currently, Pixel 8 models allow users to enable a screen protection mode for those who use a protective coating on their phone’s screen. Similar features are also available on other Android phones, allowing for improved touch sensitivity when the screen is protected with a protective overlay. However, the “Adaptive Touch” feature for Pixel smartphones is designed to automatically increase screen sensitivity when a protective overlay is being used. This mode is also said to have an impact on other environmental changes in which the phone is being used.

According to Android expert Mishaal Rahman, code in the latest Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 version contains a character string that states, “Touch sensitivity will adapt automatically to your environment, activity, and screen protection.” This code suggests the introduction of a new feature that will likely have a switch called “Adaptive Touch” and will be located under the “Touch Sensitivity” submenu. Currently, the only available switch in this submenu is the screen protection mode, which “increases touch sensitivity and improves screen performance when screen protection is used.” To activate the feature, users will need to go to Settings > Display > Touch Sensitivity.

It is speculated that this new feature will allow users to perform touch actions, such as pressing buttons, even in extremely cold weather, as well as navigate using the touch screen while swimming. However, it is important to note that it is not recommended for Pixel phone users to use their devices while swimming, as they have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

FAQ:

Q: What issues can arise when using mobile phones in the rain?
A: Wet surfaces on the screen can prevent the activation of touch buttons and make screen navigation difficult. Even a few drops of water can cause incorrect actions, such as accidental calls.

Q: What solution is Google testing?
A: Google is testing a new feature for Pixel phones called “Adaptive Touch.” This feature automatically adjusts the screen to the surroundings and use of screen protectors.

Q: How does the “Adaptive Touch” feature work?
A: The “Adaptive Touch” feature automatically increases screen sensitivity when a protective overlay is used. In addition, this mode is said to have an impact on other environmental changes in which the phone is being used.

Q: How can the “Adaptive Touch” feature be activated on Pixel phones?
A: To activate the “Adaptive Touch” feature, users need to go to Settings > Display > Touch Sensitivity.

Q: Can Pixel phones be used while swimming?
A: It is not recommended for Pixel phone users to use their devices while swimming, as they have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

Definitions:
– Smartphones: Portable mobile phones that have advanced features, including touch screens.
– Pixel: A series of smartphones produced by Google.
– Screen protection: A cover or coating that protects a smartphone screen from scratches and damage.
– Wet screen surfaces: Smartphone screens that are covered in water droplets or moisture.
– Touch sensitivity: The ability of a smartphone screen to respond to a user’s touch.
– Code: A sequence of characters used in programming to convey specific commands or information.
– Touch screen: The device’s screen that responds to the user’s touch, enabling interaction with the device.

Suggested Related Links:
– [google.com](https://www.google.com) – Google’s main website
– [android.com](https://www.android.com) – Official website for the Android operating system
– [Pixel 4](https://store.google.com/us/product/pixel_4) – Pixel 4 product page on the official Google Store

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