What if you could wink your eye on your phone to spend song?
We are used to handling the mobile phone with your hands, but every day it is more normal to give orders to this and other devices to live voice or unlock it using our face or fingerprint.

Google considers that it is time to go a little further and give orders to the mobile using the face.
If you already know it to unlock it safely, you can surely use it for something else.

Android 12, the new version of the operating system that Google prepares currently, has implemented a novelty in the accessibility section that makes it possible for users to control the mobile phone through different facial expressions.

The accessibility suite of Android has received, in the last beta of Android 12.0.0, the option to control the device without having to touch the screen, known as ‘Camera Switches’, as reported by the XDA Developers portal.

With the accessibility feature, the user can control the device by the camera, performing different facial gestures such as opening the mouth, smiling, lifting their eyebrows and looking to the left, right or up.

It is possible to customize the function to configure that each gesture is carried out different controls, such as pause ‘camera switches’, enable or disable automatic scanning, select, go to the next, long press, scroll forward or backward, go to top, back
, notifications, configuration or summary.

When ‘Camera Switches’ is operating, Android shows a persistent notification, also present in the status bar, with which it informs the user that the camera is being used actively.