Hovering Gestures App Lets You Control Your Android Phone Without Touching It (Video)
Sep 03, 2013 19:50
Galaxy S4 owners already have a few air gestures that control their phone without actually touching the screen. Now Hovering Gestures brings some of that same functionality to other devices.
The app uses your phone's proximity sensors to detect hand waves above the screen and you can configure it to use gestures to open specific apps, silence alarms, and even control audio playback.
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