Samsung is reportedly developing a new double-tap feature for the back of Galaxy devices that will automatically tell users the time.

As Samsung tipster Tarun Vats recently discovered, the business is working on an upgrade for the RegiStar module in the Good Lock app. This software lets users personalize numerous features of their phone's UI. The update will include a new function named "Check Time with Back Tap." 

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The RegiStar module in the Good Lock software already allows users to designate actions to a double-tap motion on the rear of their phone. It is now capable of performing tasks such as capturing screenshots.

This new function allows users to check the time without unlocking their phone or turning on the screen. The idea is to improve accessibility and comfort, and it will be especially useful in situations where reading the screen is difficult, such as in direct sunlight or when the phone is in your purse or pocket.

While double-tap capability is already available for various Samsung Galaxy mobile device functions, the latest time check feature is unique because it will work even when the screen is turned off. This marks a substantial advance in usability and accessibility.

According to the team working on the functionality, it will be accessible first on the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6, with other Galaxy smartphones receiving it later via the One UI 7 upgrade. However, tablets will be excluded from this deployment.

The "Check Time with Back Tap" function is still in the works, but it's likely to be a pleasant addition for many Galaxy phone owners. It is reportedly a little tweak that impacts daily convenience.

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Samsung's Expansion of Live Translate

This new speculated function comes as Samsung is reportedly expanding its AI-powered Live Translate capability to third-party apps.

Initially limited to Samsung's calling software, Live Translate will soon be connected with various third-party messaging apps, allowing more users to communicate smoothly in different languages across their favorite platforms.

Live Translate, which debuted as a significant component of Samsung's Galaxy AI suite with the Galaxy S24 series, has garnered attention for its real-time translation capabilities during phone calls.

Live Translate Release

Live Translate capabilities are expected to be released alongside the next generation of Samsung's foldable mobile devices, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6, despite Samsung having yet to state a precise release date. 

These highly anticipated gadgets are set to debut in early July. According to previous business pronouncements, if not included in the initial release, customers should anticipate this breakthrough upgrade to be released later this year.

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