How to Use Android Smart Lock & body Detection feature (enable on body detection) On-body detection
How to Use Android Smart Lock and Trusted Places(how to enable on body detection) On-body detection explained.
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Smart Lock: On Body Detection Explained!
Unlocking your smartphone: It’s something we do countless times a day without thinking twice. But that doesn’t make typing in a PIN or passcode, waiting for your phone’s facial recognition to kick in, or swiping your finger across your phone’s fingerprint sensor, any less monotonous. If you happen to own a relatively new Android phone, though, you’re in luck: A feature called Smart Lock can automatically unlock your phone without prompting you to do anything. It’s a little more complicated than that, but we’ve thoroughly reviewed the setup process and split it into bite-sized chunks. Here’s everything you need to know about Android Smart Lock, including how it works and how to use it.
How to enable Smart Lock
Google introduced Smart Lock alongside version 5.0 Lollipop of its Android smartphone operating system, and it has evolved slightly since. Smart Lock lets you specify conditions when it’s safe to remove the PINs, patterns, or any other hoops you’re normally required to jump through to unlock your phone.
With Smart Lock enabled, you’re ready to start configuring it to automatically unlock your phone. There are four options: On-body Detection, Trusted Places, Trusted Face, and Trusted Voice. Note that not all are available on every device, so you’ll have to check with your phone’s manufacturer to see which works and which doesn’t.
How to use On-body Detection
On-body Detection, perhaps the easiest Smart Lock option to configure, uses the accelerometer and other sensors to keep your phone unlocked when it detects that it’s being carried in your hand, pocket, or bag. The caveat? If you give your device to someone else while it’s unlocked, it might stay unlocked. On some phones, though, On-body Detection goes so far as to learn the pattern of your walk and lock your phone if it detects one that seems different.
Here’s how to enable On-body Detection:
In Android’s Smart Lock menu, tap On-body Detection.
Toggle on On-body Detection.
On-body Detection isn’t perfect. It can take up to one minute to lock after you’ve stopped moving, and between 5 and 10 minutes after you get into a vehicle, like a car, bus, or train.
How to set up Trusted Places
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Here’s how to unlock your phone automatically with Android Smart Lock
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Unlocking your smartphone: It’s something we do countless times a day without thinking twice. But that doesn’t make typing in a PIN or passcode, waiting for your phone’s facial recognition to kick in, or swiping your finger across your phone’s fingerprint sensor, any less monotonous. If you happen to own a relatively new Android phone, though, you’re in luck: A feature called Smart Lock can automatically unlock your phone without prompting you to do anything. It’s a little more complicated than that, but we’ve thoroughly reviewed the setup process and split it into bite-sized chunks. Here’s everything you need to know about Android Smart Lock, including how it works and how to use it.
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