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How To Use Eye Tracking On Samsung Galaxy Note 4

How To Use Eye Tracking On Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has many great new features and some have called it the best smartphones of 2015. One icon that people keep asking questions about is what is the eye tracking icon in the status bar of the Galaxy Note 4. For those that want to know what the eye icon means in the Galaxy Note 4 status bar, the eye symbol means that Smart Stay is activated, which is a feature that can illuminate the display as long as you look at it.

The Galaxy Note 4 eye tracking symbol appears at regular intervals and then disappears again. What this means is that when the eye icon is activate and on the status appear, it tells you that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is checking to see if you’re watching the screen or not. This works with the front camera of the Galaxy Note 4 and checks for simple patterns, whether you’re still watching the screen to activate the Smart Stay feature.

 

How to turn ON Smart Stay eye symbol on Samsung Galaxy Note 4:

  1. Turn on the Samsung Note 4
  2. Go to Menu
  3. Select on Settings
  4. Select on Display
  5. Browse for the option called “Stay Smart”
  6. Check the box
  7. The eye icon will now appear in the status bar of the Galaxy Note 4

 

Also, the “Smart Stay” feature for the Galaxy Note 4 is in the same menu. Smart Stay will allow the smartphone to actively turn the display ON and OFF based on eye recognition. The way that Smart Stay works is the eye tracking is based on the front sensors of the Galaxy Note 4 camera which can recognize when the user looks away and dim or turn off the display, then turn back on once you glance back at the screen.

 

 

 

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David Williams

Aug 5, 2015

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