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Android 15 makes Pixel Vibration clever w/ new Adaptive feature
A new Adaptive Vibration feature has debuted with Android 15 Beta 2. Thanks to Adaptive Vibration, Android 15 will allow Pixel phones to adjust the vibration strength as per the surroundings leveraging on the microphone and other sensors.
Pixel users who have installed Android 15 Beta 2 can access the Adaptive Vibration in Vibration and haptics settings inside the Sound and vibration menu. It’s a clever feature addition, which will intelligently adjust the vibration strength without manual actions.
The page says:
- Automatically adjusts your phone’s vibrations based on your environment.
- Your phone’s microphone and other sensors are used to determine sound levels and context. No data is ever recorded.
The OS will use your Pixel’s microphone to understand the surroundings and adjust the strength of vibration. If the mic notices noisy surroundings, the vibration would be extensive. And if you are in a silent of less noisy place, the intensity will be adjusted accordingly.
Thanks to this intelligent function, the Pixel phone’s ring and vibration will act similarly. You may have faced a situation where the vibration happened louder than it would have been. However, it happened because you have already set the intensity to a higher level.
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