When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works.
As we inch closer to the launch ofAndroid 15, more of its potential features keep getting unearthed.
This may not seem like a big deal initially, but it is.
As Rahman explains, the current three magnification shortcuts are pretty wonky.
However, doing so causes the Android unit to slow down, so it’s not instantaneous.
Interestingly enough, the triple-tap method warns people of the performance drop.
This warning is missing on the double-tap option, indicating the zoom is near instantaneous.
Putting everything together, you could think of double-tap as the Goldilocks option.
Users can control where they want the software to focus on without experiencing any slowdown.
Rahman states in his groups time testing the feature, they noticed a delay when zooming in.
Itll probably be a while until a more stable version of the double-tap method becomes widely available.
If you recall, Rahman and his team could only view the update by manually toggling the option themselves.
As far as we know, it doesnt even work at the moment.
Double-tap seems to be one of the new accessibility features coming to Android 15.