Android 12 will be a great update on all the phones they manage to get, and as it turns out, it will include features that many will want to copy.
One such example was added to Android 12 features with the release of the latest beta. According to XDA, is called Camera Switches and will allow users to controln their phones with his movements person.
So it seems you'll be winking at phone you.
Essentially, what Camera Switches do is allow you to enable a range of Android features using your facial gesture, just as you do with voice commands.
There are several facial expressions currently supported, although Google could add more later, such as mouth opening, smile, eyebrow raising, and right, left, and up gaze.
“Camera Switches use the front-facing camera to see if you're looking at the screen and recognize facial movements. Images are not stored or sent to Google. When the feature is enabled, uses extra battery.” says Google.
Although this feature can be a welcome replacement for vocals orders, the simple fact that it requires more energy clearly limits it.
Google could probably perfect it until Android 12 is officially released, but for now, if you want to use facial expressions, make sure there is an outlet nearby.