The front-facing camera plays a crucial role in the functionality of the "Screen attention" toggle in Android 15 Beta 3. This feature uses the front-facing camera to detect if the user is looking at the screen, and prevents the device from locking itself based on the predetermined screen timeout preferences. By utilizing the front-facing camera, the device can intelligently determine if the user is actively engaged with the screen and adjust the screen timeout accordingly, providing a more seamless user experience.
The "Adaptive timeout" feature in Android 15 Beta 3 differs from the existing "Screen timeout" controls by automatically turning off the screen if the user is not actively using the device1. While the "Screen timeout" controls allow users to set a specific timeframe ranging from 15 seconds to 30 minutes for the screen to turn off, the "Adaptive timeout" feature dynamically adjusts the screen timeout duration based on user interaction1. This innovative addition aims to improve battery efficiency and user experience by intelligently determining when the device is not in use and turning off the screen accordingly.
The "Adaptive timeout" feature introduced in Android 15 Beta 3 aims to improve battery life and enhance privacy5. It works by automatically turning off the screen if the device determines that you are not using it. This feature is expected to extend the phone's battery life by turning off the display when you're not actively looking at it5. While it's not clear how the device determines whether you're using it or not, it is likely that it uses the front-facing camera and proximity sensors to make this determination.