Android 15 Beta's New Screen Magnification and Video Stabilization Features

Android 15 Beta's New Screen Magnification and Video Stabilization Features
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Android users have something to look forward to as a new feature called "Eyes Free" is set to stabilize videos shot by third-party apps. This camera extension could potentially level up the video experience for Android users, rivaling that of iPhones.

Apart from the "Eyes Free" feature, Android 15 Beta 1.2 has also revealed a fourth screen magnification shortcut, the "Two-finger double-tap screen." This shortcut enables quick zoom on a specific part of the display, providing users with better control and focus without experiencing any performance drops.

The current magnification shortcuts have limitations, such as blocking the view or taking time to activate. In contrast, the new double-tap method is expected to be instantaneous and more user-friendly. However, some delays have been noticed, which could be due to the update's unfinished state or an inherent aspect of the software.

Improved Accessibility for Android Users

While the double-tap magnification feature may not work yet, it signifies Android's commitment to improving accessibility in their upcoming update. Along with this feature, Android 15 is set to introduce other accessibility options like managing notifications and forcing dark mode on apps that don't usually support it.

Android users eagerly await the final version of these new features, hoping they will enhance their user experience and make their devices more accessible. Stay tuned for more updates on Android 15 and the exciting new features it promises to bring.