Samsung could be planning a follow up on the eye-tracking technology it introduced in the Galaxy S4 with additional features in the Galaxy S5 that will keep track of the position of your entire head.
A newly published European patent application from Samsung details a method for controlling a smartphone through what basically amounts to head tracking with a front-facing camera. And while there’s no indication in the document or from Samsung itself when or where we might first see this tech put in place (many innovations get patented but never become publicly available), intomobile points out that the application was filed in July, not too long after the release of the Galaxy S4, so it could be part of an R&D iteration cycle in preparation for creating a successor.
How It Works
The technology could be used in situations where users are unable to touch the phone or wearing gloves that don’t register on a touch screen. Instead, operations on the phone could be controlled through head gestures like a nod, eye movements, or maybe even a pronounced eyebrow raise for advanced users.